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I run a fairly large Conrail train layout (both Legacy and TMCC) and really have a need for a small Conrail switcher or two. In HO, there are a ton of them. I know they can't make everything but why is it that Lionel never made a small "SW-1" sized switcher for Conrail. (sorry, I could not think of another way to size it)

Conrail is popular and I am kind of shocked that I could not find any offerings out there even in conventional control. Is my only option to buy a switcher for another rail line and have it painted in Conrail blue? If so, what is a recommended paint manufacturer to go through?

 

Thanks!
John

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Doesn't help much, but ...

Atlas made two two different Conrail switcher models in TMCC O scale … SW8 and MP15DC. But, they go for a lot of money when they pop up on eBay.

I've used rattle can spray paint from Model Master for Conrail switchers I had. Conrail used at least two different blues over the years, and their earlier paint faded quickly, so there were many different shades seen out on the rails. I used two different shades of Model Master blues, turned out nice.

I don't think that Microscale ever made the smaller sized Conrail decals for the switchers, and their decals for the road units just don't look right if you trim them down. I tried.

However, Champ did make these switcher decals. Champ is long out of business, but places do still have their decals. I bought some. They are old, so the decals need a litle gentle care when applying.

Just my experiences. Good luck.

Last edited by CNJ Jim

Hello Cubalz:  I have an "O" Williams by Bachmann NW-2 Switcher Box Number 21603 and Engine Number Conrail 9344. It has 2 DC Can Motors, Traction Tires, Electronic Horn/Bell & Reverse Unit.  It is an exact copy of Lionel's Postwar NW-2 Switcher.  Has front and rear headlights and 2 marker lanterns in the front of the loco.  The paint job is perfect with Conrail "Big Blue" Color with White Printing and Conrail Serif.  The Handrails in the front and back are also painted white.  The front and rear steps have white safety strips on them.  Unfortunately, Williams by Bachmann does not make too many of these locomotives today -- but I am sure you could get one on Ebay and other O Gauge Dealers that handle Williams by Bachmann Products.  Try advertising on this Forum in the Want Section.  I made a few minor cosmetic up-grades on my Williams by Bachmann Engines (yes, I own 22 of them).....Let me know if you can find one of these engines.  They are tough and run practically forever. 

Sincerely yours,   railbear601    

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