Hi Greg, Harold;

I just checked, and there are no fewer than 3 yahoo
groups for Sn42 model railroading (and another that
seems to attach some totaling different meaning to the
initials), plus a larger group called "HOSteam that
references Sn3.5.

I suspect the On30 truck is too bulky for Sn42; the
sideframes make a great express car truck when fitted
with S wheels and a new bolster!

Pieter Roos

--- "G. Elems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dave,
> 
> Harold has a great looking layout, as you probably
> have seen on his web
> page.  Sn3.5 or Sn42 is the same gauge as On30 or HO
> so rather than rip up
> his track, model in Sn3.5.  I don't know off hand
> but would the Bachmann
> On30 passenger trucks be close enough for Sn3.5?  By
> the way Harold, welcome
> to S scale and the S scale list.
> 
>  
> 
> Greg Elems
> 
>  
> 
> --- In [email protected]
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/post?postID=F9ZxX2iDAp7xN4-Kyl-1nqqXQ
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> , "Harold
> Minkwitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> the Sn3 list is not the place to ask the
> question,
> >> that would be like a hippie walking into a bar
> full of preppies.
> >
> >Hi Harold, I've gotta ask...What's wrong with Sn3
> that makes it
> >worth working in an oddball gauge? I've always felt
> that Sn3 would be
> >an easy gauge to model in? From what I've seen the
> Sn3 guys have a
> >more complete selection than we standard gaugers
> do(based on relative
> >number of prototype car styles ever built versus
> 1/64 th models
> >manufactured)for instance there's lots of models of
> comparatively rare
> >rio grande narrow gauge steamers but no mass
> produced SD40-2 which is
> >very common in the real world( or was a few years
> ago)....dave
> 
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