I finally have a picture of my PA's
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I finally have a picture of my PA's
Keys6700 -
I am glad that you have a picture of your PA's, but it does not show up in this thread.
When I initially posted it, the picture showed up. Now it's gone for me too. I wonder what happened.
Kieth, if you email the picture to me I will try to post it.
jamesmarek@sbcglobal.net
That's OK. Thanks anyway!
c.sam
WOW, that is quite an impressive stable of POWER. Thanks for sharing.
What... No Napa Valley Wine excursion trains?! Never saw the set except in the catalogs.
Thanks,
Stack
Ummm....
Those look an awful lot like the images from the American Models S Scale website.
AM PA's in the flesh...
This is what R-O-W Pa's looked like:
Rusty
Ummm....
Those look an awful lot like the images from the American Models S Scale website.
AM PA's in the flesh...
This is what R-O-W Pa's looked like:
Rusty
You know Rusty... I see that you are right. The old memory cells aren't quite what they used to be!
When I came across these images several years ago I thought I remembered them as from R.O.W. literature but perhaps not. They appear to have a 'Kadee' type coupler on them, different compared to the AM model of the NH you posted below. Could these be HO models perchance like Mike Wolfe used when first introducing his scale F3s in the mid 1990s?
Here's another R.O.W. in D&H on our old layout along with an ABBA Lionel early Santa Fe. Lastly is a modified Williams I painted in the 'Aspen Leaf' scheme.
These two by AM are especially appealing to me. I've always liked silver trucks on a diesel as they really set off the colorful paint schemes used by some RRs and although not prototypical from what I gather, the Freight Santa Fe's bring back great memories of the Gilbert PA set from the mid 1950s that was a favorite I never had as a boy!
Sam, you have exceptional taste in PA's. The two shown above are exquisite.
Ummm....
Those look an awful lot like the images from the American Models S Scale website.
AM PA's in the flesh...
Rusty
You know Rusty... I see that you are right. The old memory cells aren't quite what they used to be!
When I came across these images several years ago I thought I remembered them as from R.O.W. literature but perhaps not. They appear to have a 'Kadee' type coupler on them, different compared to the AM model of the NH you posted below. Could these be HO models perchance like Mike Wolfe used when first introducing his scale F3s in the mid 1990s?
Nope, those are the AM Models. In the PA's case, the models appeared the same time as the advertizing. They were available with either hiral wheels and Flyer compatible couplers(like mine, which are only posed on scale track) or scale wheels and could have Kadee's mounted. I think AM included Kadees with the scale wheel loco's.
I wish AM would do another run.
Rusty
Years ago I had two sets of the S scale PAs - the Santa Fe and the D&H. Both had the chrome finish and were beautiful. Don't remember the manufacturer, AM?
ahem. This pic below is an American Models S guage ad... NOt a ROWI ad. ROWI[Right of Way Industries] never made DLGE Alco Pa's. They only came in the Tuscan 5 stripe flavor and only advertised as such.
Years ago I had two sets of the S scale PAs - the Santa Fe and the D&H. Both had the chrome finish and were beautiful. Don't remember the manufacturer, AM?
They would be AM. Only AM and Gilbert/Flyonel made PAs in S. And there is a world of difference between the two.
Flyonel, based on Gilbert:
American Models
Rusty
Those D&H Alcos are beautiful. Possibly one of the best looking trains of all time!
Keith, you may get a differing opinion on this one, many prefer the Sante Fe Warbonnet as their top choice.
But I do agree with your choices in as much as they are all very classy.
T H A N K Y O U.
My pleasure Jim.
Ron
Keith, you may get a differing opinion on this one, many prefer the Sante Fe Warbonnet as their top choice.
But I do agree with your choices in as much as they are all very classy.
C.Sam, I bought these units from a member. The B unit is a powered unit with smoke.
These will be great when I super detail them and close couple them.
Here is my ALCO RS-27 together with a GP-9 pulling stock cars in my olive garden...
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