Railmaster also has the RS1 and a 4-4-0
"4-4-0 Baldwin catalog 8-16/18C kit, state RR and period?  or can  
customise"

TCC:}


On Dec 9, 2008, at 6:13 PM, Jim Kindraka wrote:

> Musings ... The January issue of Trains magazine brought an article  
> titled: "10 Locomotives That Changed Railroading".  You can  
> challenge any of their choices, but instead I thought I would see  
> how S scale fared in offering model railroaders products for the "10  
> Locomotives That Changed Railroading".
>
> In plastic RTR, only two are represented in S: the 4-6-2 "Pacific"  
> and U25B.  Brass offerings in S add five more to the list: 2-8-4  
> "Berkshire"; 4-6-6-4 "Challenger"; FT's; GP7; and SD40-2, plus of  
> course a repeat on the 4-6-2.   If you stretch to include the long  
> gone Loco Workshop "craftsman" RS1 kit, now you are up to eight.   
> That leaves two locomotives with no S scale presence.  Interestingly  
> enough they are on the opposite ends of the time line: the 4-4-0  
> "American" and the GE ES44 series.
>
> I'm not sure what that says about S scale or the editors of Trains  
> or much else, but it was an interesting mental exercise on a frigid,  
> windy night after 12" of fresh snow, on top of the 8 or so we  
> already have...
>
> Jim K.
>

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Hn42 somewhere in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest
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