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  With all the discussion about the Beta Engines, what road names would you like to see Menards make?  Since lately they have been releasing different caboose road names: New Haven, Soo Line, Norfolk and Western.  I would like to see them make a Milwaukee Road engine and bay window caboose.

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For those you that saw the Rocket Dinner, I commingled the dinner with a Santa Fe engine to create a Rock Island Rocket. Being as the dinner had a couple of the fans repurposed for the smoke unit, I cut some off the Santa Fe and moved them to the Rocket. Also there was a hole on one side for the harness to light the sign. I cut a section out of the Santa Fe and inserted it into the Rocket.

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For those you that saw the Rocket Dinner, I commingled the dinner with a Santa Fe engine to create a Rock Island Rocket. Being as the dinner had a couple of the fans repurposed for the smoke unit, I cut some off the Santa Fe and moved them to the Rocket. Also there was a hole on one side for the harness to light the sign. I cut a section out of the Santa Fe and inserted it into the Rocket.

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Nice Modeling , I was wondering if any one was going to convert one

@jim sutter posted:

Bessemer and Lake Erie, Baltimore and Ohio, Chessie, Pennsylvania, and Penn Central. I won't be buying any but I will gladly recommend what to build.

I agree with those Jim! I'd also add in Csx and in my opinion you'd satisfy a lot of people with New York Central lines.

Now my "fantasy probably ain't gonna happen request" would be a Wheeling Lake Erie Diesel. I can't find a nicely priced one for the life of me.

An F3, particularly in Santa Fe livery, was perhaps a safe and logical choice for Menards given that the Lionel Santa Fe F3 is probably the most popular and famous O gauge train of all time.  That being said, I would hope that if this project goes forward that the F3 mechanicals and platform (the “guts” in other words) could be quickly adapted to a more modern design in  current road, because kids will generally relate to something more as a toy if it is something they see in real life.  And given the price point of these trains, that would seem to me to be a better long term strategy rather than selling baby boomers another version of something they already have.  Bruder, the German manufacturer of toy trucks, provides a decent roadmap of how to sell realistic, high quality toys (that carry a higher price than normal toys - and make no mistake this Menards product will still have a premium price relative to most toys) through normal retail channels.  If I were Menards, I would be looking there for an example of how traditional toys can compete with screens.

Since, historically, all model train makers pick the biggies, assuming that will be where most of their market is located, for us in the South, to only have western and northern options has always been an issue.  How about C of G,  ACL,  SAL, Southern to start?  I would say the FEC but since it is the only Class 1 that does not go outside of state lines, that market might be small.  Not a fan of SCL or NS in older loco styles though, but that's just me.  ACL and FEC would allow some really nice color.

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