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Can't understand why someone, anyone would not make a small scale electric locomotive. I would like a steeple cab myself, but would take a box cab. Please someone consider making one. There were more of these electrics running all over the world than most single types on locos. Many road names could be used. PLEASE! MTH, Lionel, Atlas, anyone. Your looking for sales, well here it is. Thank you, I know you will come through. Let's see a show of hands who would order at least one. Donmilwaukee switcher

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Don...

Isn't this a repeat appeal for you??  I seem to recall you made the same impassioned request a couple years or so ago?  Time to go with a bigger 'bat'??

I'm still with you on this one!!  I have no idea how I'd justify it on my present layout, but I've always dreamed of having a short overhead electrified feeder connection...industrial, rural, etc...., and a steeple cab would be the perfect excuse!

But probably just for one unit.

Several years ago wife and I visited Milwaukee's Trainfest in November.  There was a chap who had on display his layout......a l-o-n-g, narrow interurban layout.  It was an absolute jewel!!  I couldn't stare long enough at it before this tiny guy on my left shoulder dressed in red and holding a pitchfork started talking to me about getting rid of my decades worth of trains....to start over!?!?!  Fortunately (?) the 'voice of reason' prevailed (my wife, I think!).  Seeing an excellent O gauge product at a decent price/features/operation would encourage finding a compromise solution for me, though.

Besides, then I really WOULD have the perfect layout justification for one of my long-time desires....a Toonerville Trolley!....which I also wish one of today's big guys would make with all the latest animation, sounds, lights, etc..!!

So, who (mfr) should we pick on (i.e., harass) for a decent steeple cab??  I'd say that Bachmann, for their Peter Witt effort, seems to have demonstrated a sensitivity to the subject and product type.

Good luck this time around!!

KD

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KD, I think almost any layout could use one. Any town with some small factories and stores could be serviced by a electric short line. They could possibly run of Easy Streets or have short right of ways through town. Have an interchange with your main line and you would add lots of action for your layout. A small one stall engine shed would be fun to have for service of your line. Don654_on_Plumas_-_Flickr_-_drewj1946

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Electrics are always cool - any time one comes out, I notice. 

The NYC outside-third-rail types are my favorites, both because I'm a Central fan and, as they did not use pantographs*, no catenary existed on the NYC, so it is not missed on the model layout. Also, as it was a 3-rail electric format, our 3-rail models are inherently closer to prototype than just about any other form of model RR'ing. The third rail is in the wrong place, certainly, but it's still more prototypical than our "steam" and "diesel" equipment.

I have a 3rd Rail NYC R-2 electric on order; I also bought their NYC T-3 a few years ago. The Central had some small electrics and tri-power locos. How about some of that?

*I know, I know - except the small one that was used in areas of complex switches, as in a yard, where the 3-rail situation got very clumsy - we can sympathize, certainly - and a catenary section several feet long was used to get past the issue. Cleveland Union Terminal also had catenary for the big P-1 transfer motors. 

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Started this heavy cardstock Standard Gauge a while back. It was meant to be a pattern to make it out of brass. Before I got very far, I acquired a Joe Finelli Steeple cab with ore cars, so it was not needed. I decided to go ahead and complete it and leave it cardstock. It sits on an Ives chassis. Maybe I should do a tin or brass one in O.

Steve

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I'd like to see anybody produce / import a steeple cab, but the real question becomes which one and what style - the variety of steeple cabs that were in use is huge.  Reality of producing anything these days lies in the bottom line of numbers and sales.

So here's the one I'm cleaning up and getting back into service - little Derr kit 25T engine.....

I have a couple of those older IMP brass 85T shells to restore and re-motor as well. 

I would like a few. In my "yet another project" pile, I have the makings of one, using a cut down Annie/Clara-belle for the cab, two Marx switcher tenders for the hoods, and a K-Line MP-15 (or whatever it is properly called) for the running gear.

Maybe I should just get around to building it.

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