I can see a G oval in my future....
Ray
I can attest that they are weatherproof..with the proviso the power to the rails is safely installed as a former resident of Illinois. There are a lot of videos showing them plowing the snow off the rails..which is a wholly different level of "realism"if you don't mind your fingers falling off from frostbite.
Anybody know who has the best prices on the Bachmann large scale Shays?
Anybody know who has the best prices on the Bachmann large scale Shays?
You might try Star Hobby, in Annapolis, MD.
Their website isn't worth a darn, but give them a call (number is listed on their home page). Owned by a friend of mine. Mention my name as the one who referred you and you may get either a discount or a higher price.
I didn't check, but you should also try Trainworld (forum sponsors/supporters). They always have good prices on the G stuff they have in stock, and they stock a lot of it.
Follow-up: I just checked Trainworld's site and they have a ton of them in various roadnames, w/sound or without, etc.
I saw several in stock at Caboose Hobbies, in Denver, on Saturday.
Ray
I can attest that they are weatherproof..with the proviso the power to the rails is safely installed as a former resident of Illinois. There are a lot of videos showing them plowing the snow off the rails..which is a wholly different level of "realism"if you don't mind your fingers falling off from frostbite.
Here's a quick film of some of my LGB on snowplough duty.
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Nicole...what a "cool" video!!
I also have large scale trains but don't have any track down yet. We have quite a bit of nice landscaping around our yard so I plan some day to put track down and what the trains go through their paces...
Alan
Curious if anyone runs G with O on the same layout. I have contemplated doing this in the past.
Rick
Curious if anyone runs G with O on the same layout. I have contemplated doing this in the past.
It would be somewhat similar to running both O gauge and Standard Gauge on the same layout. Certainly can be done, but the size discrepancy will definitely be obvious if/when the two sizes are running in close proximity to each other.
Yes...I would want to run one or the other gauge at any one given time...and not both concurrently. The one not running would be staged unseen in the back.
Rick
An interesting public display would be to run every gauge side by side to demonstrate the variety of model trains in the hobby...
Curious if anyone runs G with O on the same layout. I have contemplated doing this in the past.
Rick
Charles Ro's display layout is that. http://charlesro.com/operating_layout.htm Search Youtube, there are people that do that. One of the TM Toy Trains and Christmas layouts was like that with several loops of each gauge. Here's a YT of the Charles Ro layout. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq83AWVllt0
Only problem liking more than 1 scale presents: for example in a few weeks I go to Trainworld...do I buy a WBB B&O GP9 on sale for 129 or do I buy the first LGB by Marklin (LGBBM?) loco I can afford: a ToyTrain 0-4-0 for 150? Probably gonna get the WBB, but still, it pains me!