> Got a hankering to do some Sn2 experimenting (on 9mm track) and 
> joined up to pick everyone's brains if poss......the idea is to have 
> an Sn2 mini-layout in an S hi-rail module. Also a question - by any 
> chance, does anyone supply S scale heavyweight passenger cars? (I 
> scan Ebay for the Flyer cars, but always find collector pricing) 
> Your wisdom is appreciated, Dave W
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links


Hi Dave,

Welcome.

American Models makes really nice full length Pullmans that can be had 
through the NASG, National Association of S Gaugers.  AM also makes CNJ 
based 70' cars which include a pretty generic RPO.  The CNJ 70' cars can be 
purchased from AM or any AM dealer in various colour schemes.  If you are 
running Hi-Rail they come with the couplers and wheelsets you need.

Interesting that you want to run Sn2.  Welcome to that area as well.  I am a 
scaler(rivet counter) but I too am attracted to Sn2 as a bit of a freelanced 
diversion from trying to be accurate all the time.  One does need the chance 
to be creative when one wants.  Train and Trooper will be able to supply you 
with what you need, if not direct you to where you want to go.  Typically 
Sn2 uses HOn3 track or is gauged that way.  There is a fair bit available 
and at decent prices too.  The latest RMC shows a picture of the Sn2 FreeMo 
Layout.

For more information try Craig O'Connell's website 

http://www.trainweb.org/crocon/sscale.html

or you can use the link on my website to get there or to the NASG website as 
well.

cheers,

Andy Malette
www.mlwservices.ca



 
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