From: Alan Lambert
           Lone Star Flyer Club
           Hurst, Texas
 
Peter,
>From Insider info from one of my club members that is a dealer for American 
>Models at our local( Fort worth, Plano) train shows, Doing what you did by 
>using the comment box, you got what you wanted. Now getting ready for our Fort 
>Worth train show.
                     Alan Lambert 
                     Lone Star Flyer club
  
 

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 From: Peter Vanvliet <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} The challenge of S scale
  

 
   
 
Frank,

Late last year I bought a PRR FA-2 A-B-A set from American Models
      directly. I wanted the DC version with scale wheels, no sound, and
      an unpowered B unit. They don't list that particular configuration
      on their site. A quick e-mail to them asking them if they sold
      that configuration and if they had it in stock was answered in the
      affirmative. I was told to use the online shopping cart to pick
      the scale ABA configuration, and then in the "comments" section
      explain exactly what I wanted. I had exactly what I ordered in
      about a week. I get the feeling, but I may be completely off on
      this, that they custom-assemble the configuration you want before
      shipping.

 - Peter.


 
On 08/19/2012 9:32 am, Frank J Knight wrote:
 
Hi Ken, American Models is a good place to start. I had already found their 
site but hesitated to order because I wasn't sure what I would get. When you 
look at their steam locos they have 4 buttons for power and wheels. 2 for AC 
and DC hi-rail and DC scale. The diesels have only 2 buttons one for AC and one 
for DC. At the online hobby shops I have seen their diesels available in DC 
hi-rail or scale. I just wasn't sure what I would be getting.  That plus my 
friend's American Models GP9 is in a box with 3 possible configurations. First 
is scale, second is DC hi-rail and third is AC hi-rail with the DC hi-rail 
being checked. This loco runs fine on my Tomalco code 100 and I didn't think a 
hi-rail loco would do that. Does that mean American Models is sold out of the 
scale versions and only has DC and AC hi-rail available or am I missing 
something? Frank Knight   

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