Bob, I didnt know there was another S person in Cincinnati. are you scale or guage? thanks B cutler
To: [email protected] From: [email protected] Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2012 20:02:43 +0000 Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Pricey [... but nothing] I'm glad to see lionel testing the scale market. Enough has already been said on the pro's and con's, so I'm not going to add anything there. Only to say, If that N+W 2-8-8-2 had scale wheels, I'd get one for sure! The rest is just too modern for me, as I stop at 1955. If down the road, they come out with some earlier stuff (especially PRR or N+W prototype hoppers H21, GLa, H2a, hint, hint,) I'll bite! Modeling PRR in Cincinnati, Bob Davis --- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" <ctxm@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "John Degnan" <Scaler164@> wrote: > > > > So you're telling me that I have to pay how much? for one of these new > > Lionel models, and that I have to turn right around and drill holes in > > it?!? Are you kidding me? My ONLY point has been WHY can't Lionel have > > just prepared their model for this option from the start the way SHS did? > > > > They swivel the pilots on the trucks because they would have to cut out a > huge hole for them to swing if body mounted. Three rail O models use the same > method. It's a compromise that allows larger scale trains to run on tighter > curves. The alternative is to not sell as many large scale trains. Remember > guys buying toy trains increase the chances of more useful things being made > in S scale. Buildings, vehicles,figures, and details of all kinds are a > benefit of more modelers in the scale no matter what radius curves they > run....DaveBranum >
