Don,

 

Off-hand, do you know the width of the Bachmann On30 18 foot cars?  They could 
be an easy source of 24’ cars.

 

Dave Heine

Easton, PA

 

 

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Take a look at Bachmann's new series of 0n30 18 foot cars. They measure out to 
be within real world inches of the prototype dimensions on the drawings of Big 
Sandy & Cumberland RR rolling tock from the N&W Historical Society. All that is 
required is to add 1:64 details and. 

The BS & C was one of at least to 42-inch roads that operated in the state of 
Virginia (Dismal Swamp RR is another).

fmg: aka Don Munsey, Jr.

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Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Sn42


  

I use ME track and was told that I could get RioGrande Sn3 trucks with H0 
bolsters. On another note the Mantua logger is almost a perfect Sn42. And dont 
forget the stuff from New Zealand.
TCC:}

On Apr 10, 2013, at 6:18 PM, shabbona_rr wrote:

> Out of curiosity, since Bachmann's abominized On30 is the same as Sn42, does 
> anyone out there manufacture Sn42 models for HO or On30 track? Has anyone 
> used On30 track for Sn42?
> 
> boB Nicholson

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