I'm wondering if there is any interest in a modular steam engine such as Bachman (sp) produces in their On-30 line? I'm thinking different cabs, either steel or wooden, different smokestacks, dome, whistle, bell, piping locations, etc? A standard chassis, such as a 4-6-0, but with different appliance arrangements, as an example. Nothing real difficult like soldering, but just seperate snap-on items that can be changed to make your favorite loco. more prototypical.
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I would be interested. But I would have the usual concerns about price and compatibility with control systems
I could be interested in such a kit. A 4-6-0 would be especially interesting since there is a shortage of good Ten Wheelers in 0 scale 3-rail.
I would definitely be interested!
Sounds like fun to me! I would be in for that.
Depends on the cost. If it fits my retirement budget why no.
Many "versions" of WbB On30 also have "approved" kits for changing a "stock" plastic part to actual metal or wood one. WbB does offer plastic cabs with different appearances, of wood or metal, Different stacks, etc. All plastic. Most must be ordered individually at purchase time. Others come with multiple versions of a part.
If glue doesn't scare you, cast accessories can be added to change any brand engine. Many additional scale parts for any train are made in metal/ plastic for those who build from 98% "scratch" already, but in box modular parts would be a plus for me. More so if reversible once built.