Anybody know where I can find any? They were a very modern style yet simple pantograph that was made for the old Williams E-60s.
Thanks
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Anybody know where I can find any? They were a very modern style yet simple pantograph that was made for the old Williams E-60s.
Thanks
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Tom, use the Atlas AEM-7.
The Atlas AEM-7 looks good, where can you buy them?? Lenny
Ditto....I have two locos....bought used....that need them.....WbB will never make them so substitutes will be needed. Any info?
How about the pans on the MTH E44, I bet they would work and look good.
Thanks, I'll look into the Atlas ones. I need them for our trolleys. They are starting to look a little shop-worn.
I looked on the Atlas site. They have some parts, but I could not find the pantographs.
While looking thru my train stuff last week end I remember seeing a set of pantographs. I think they were off of my dummy NH EP5. I'll look for them again, if I can find them I'll let you know.
Jerry
I just emailed Atlas O to see if they are available because I couldn't find them either. I'll let you all know what I find out. I just want 4 of them first. LOL
Tom:
Try Charlie Phillips. He's in the Harrisburg are and stocks a big inventory of Williams parts. He once provided me with truck side frames for an EP-5 and just got my friend's GP9 back in operation with another parts order. I don't know if he'll have any E60 pantographs but, other than buying another E60 to have parts on hand, he's probably your best shot. I believe the name of his business is Model Trains Outlet at 717-564-8633.
Good luck,
Bob
The pantagraphs are the hardest part to find for these. I am missing one for mine I was working on repraim ting a few months ago (before my office got too cold). Here are some pictures on my tiny layout. As you see I have no Pantagraph but I also have no wire so fair trade I guess.
Here is an unbuilt Williams E-60 kit on Ebay. It looks like it is complete with both pantographs. There is a blemish in the stripes. otherwise I probably would have purchased it.
I'm still waiting on an answer from Atlas O as to the availability of their pantographs.
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