After the stunning El Capitan,what will Scott Mann bring to the market? It would be interesting to get some possibilities. The Pennsy has been covered pretty well.
What could be next? The Orange Blossom Special perhaps?
Norm
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After the stunning El Capitan,what will Scott Mann bring to the market? It would be interesting to get some possibilities. The Pennsy has been covered pretty well.
What could be next? The Orange Blossom Special perhaps?
Norm
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LIRR P-54 or P-72 coaches please! Tichy, Goodfellow, or Worlds Fair!
The Pennsy has been covered pretty well.
Not quite - we need a Yellow Kid train.
Illinois Central's - City of New Orleans
The big issue for Scott at GGD concerning future passenger cars, could be the difference between Budd manufactured cars and Pullman Standard. Everyone has been clamoring for Union Pacific passenger cars, for example, but those cars are much more difficult to model due to the visible rivet details. Time will tell, I guess.
As has been posted by Jim above, I would purchase the Illinois Central, City of New Orleans, (or Panama Limited).
The E7's (done formerly) and now the E8's were both correct for the City of New Orleans. The only thing holding me back from committing on any of the E8's are the lack of any passenger cars.
Charlie
I am one of those folks clamoring for a set of UP cars!
Good question. There has been a lot of talk about the Great Northern Empire Builder and the Northern Pacific North Coast Limited sets. These two road names were done by K-Line many years ago and are highly sort after.
I would also support a nice set of UP Lightweights.
Good question. There has been a lot of talk about the Great Northern Empire Builder and the Northern Pacific North Coast Limited sets. These two road names were done by K-Line many years ago and are highly sort after.
I would also support a nice set of UP Lightweights.
The GN and NP passenger equipment may be the same manufacturer as the UP equipment, thus rivets.
Superliners!!
Not quite - we need a Yellow Kid train.
Oh, that would be swell. Of course, you'd need a proper loco to pull it; perhaps a 3rd Rail project.
Likely would never happen-way too specific for the market. But-the Pennsy foamer market is nothing to sneeze at. For we Beano-lovers, a considerably smaller market(?), we did get the Cincinattian..
What could be next? The Orange Blossom Special perhaps?
Norm
Even though I have the 3rd Rail E8, I'd prefer to see a SAL M2 4-8-2 Mountain pulling the OBS. I'd have to look but I'm thinking the OBS was all heavyweight cars, other than the Pullman-Bradley streamlined coaches and combines (Weaver were the only ones to offer a SAL coach )
I know Scott has the plans for the Silver Meteor, hoping that's on the table.
A really cool train would be the "Carolina Golfer" (#197 and 198), from New York to Pinehurst NC. Of course we'd have to find some scale golfers, caddies, and golf clubs/bags
I'd love to see a Hiawatha set! If anyone can make correct skytops and full domes that's GGD.... A North Coast Limited in Loewy paint scheme would be nice too, considering they are producing the Slumbercoaches soon.
Also, considering the fabulous results he's getting with aluminum, it would be nice to see an accurate horizontal drive Pioneer Zephyr done in O scale.
I thought the next train was already announced as the SP Sunset Limited?
"Next" I hope is the Powhatan Arrow consist. Beyond that, whatever Scott makes I'm confident it will be specular. If they offer a Hiawatha, I just may be in trouble.
During the 1930s Pullman Standard decided to make their streamlined cars out of welded steel. UP had already decided they wanted them made out of aluminum, and seeing a how they had not figured out how to weld aluminum yet they were riveted together. Making the rivets as decals on a smooth side car is certainly very doable.
HOWEVER, 4 people want the M-10002, 4 want the M-10004, 4 want the 5th train, 4 want the 8th train, 4 want the 10th train, 4 want the 18th train, 6 people want the domeliners, etc. As they are all very different trains and no one seems interested in a compromise train there is not sufficient market for 1 UP train.
If someone could come up with a list of 8 different cars that 75 people would reserve a set of then it would become a more serious possibility.
I realize that all of the following recommendations are probably not reflective of many people...
But I would like to see the...
1.) Missouri Pacific Colorado Eagle
2.) New York Central "Cardinal's Train"
http://www.themetrains.com/cardinals-train-main.htm
3.) Jersey Central Blue Comet
BigJohn,
Both the New York Central "Cardinal's Train" and the Jersey Central "blue Comet" are heavyweight trains, and generally don't fall into the Golden Gate Depot "streamliner era" concept. Besides, GGD has already offered and issued many, many scale heavyweight passenger cars, over the past 3 or 4 years.
Not quite - we need a Yellow Kid train.
Oh, that would be swell. Of course, you'd need a proper loco to pull it; perhaps a 3rd Rail project.
Likely would never happen-way too specific for the market. But-the Pennsy foamer market is nothing to sneeze at. For we Beano-lovers, a considerably smaller market(?), we did get the Cincinattian..
Pretty sure that the engine has already been done more than a few times,
The Heavy Harriman Pacific is a different animal. Here is a uP heavy with SP tender, in 17/64. I have the UP coal tender ready to solder - some day. The SP version, at least later on, had a shorter smokebox and only one cab window per side.
Do you really think the Chinese could apply decal rivets for cheap, on these UP cars? Maybe they could use the Des Plaines/Kemtron etchings - the non- annealed cars are quite nice.
I'm holding out for the IC's
Fun topic!
Although likely more of a 3rdRail project, I figure capitalize on the success of the Train of Tomorrow as well as continue the trend of early EMD locomotives and do the Burlington Nebraska Zephyr headed by the stainless E5 as seen at the Illinois Railway Museum.
That being said, I too would be interested in a UP, Milwaukee, or Great Northern set, in that order.
Where do I reserve?! Would love to have this train.
The Heavy Harriman Pacific is a different animal. Here is a uP heavy with SP tender, in 17/64. I have the UP coal tender ready to solder - some day. The SP version, at least later on, had a shorter smokebox and only one cab window per side.
Do you really think the Chinese could apply decal rivets for cheap, on these UP cars? Maybe they could use the Des Plaines/Kemtron etchings - the non- annealed cars are quite nice.
Oh, how I want. I'd gladly take at least one.
My card is up for a third bid for the Colorado Eagle...what years did it run, and was it or another named predecessor pulled by steam, and, if so, what steamer? I remember riding along side a MoPac steam passenger, maybe about 1955, I think in Kansas, as a
teenager. (except for the caboose book, I don't have other references or knowledge on
the MoPac)
I would like to see a re-run of some of the heavyweight sets, specifically the B&O. I not interested in the modern heavyweights.
May be more of a 3rd Rail item, but I would love to have the auto carrier from the Summer of 1965, B&O experimental Chessie "Take-Your-Auto-Service."
I believe the auto carrier was actually built for Volkswagen in the mid 50's and could carry 10 VW Beatles. Given that bugs were 160" (13'4"), I'm guessing that flatcar must have been somewhere around 72' in length. I believe that the two cars were returned to VW service in the Fall of 1965.
Could be plastic or brass.
Not quite - we need a Yellow Kid train.
Oh, that would be swell. Of course, you'd need a proper loco to pull it; perhaps a 3rd Rail project.
Likely would never happen-way too specific for the market. But-the Pennsy foamer market is nothing to sneeze at. For we Beano-lovers, a considerably smaller market(?), we did get the Cincinattian..
Pretty sure that the engine has already been done more than a few times,
If you're referring to the D-16sb, well, yes.
Not to go all Foamer on you, but for the 1890 version of the Pennsylvania Limited you need a D-16a, 80" drivers and D-valve cylinders. Ain't seen one of those. Guess one could score a D-16sb (ha!) and modify it....
I do have, also, a photo of the 1905 train pulled by and E-2a.
So-we need 3rd Rail to ante up, should Scott be talked into a Yellow Kid
I too am in for the PRR "Yellow Kid"!
The D16 steamer would be perfect. An one could use it as a Strasburg RR loco too- remember back in the 1980's!
The PRR E2 would be great as well!
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