Bill:
I counted your list from yesterday's post including versions and came 
up with 50; add geared models and it is in the low 50's - not a bad 
guess!  For a definition of version, I used anything labeled that 
would result in an individual SKU for sales, except P&L.  The list is 
below.  I wasn't sure if there were more than one version of standard 
gauge geared Shays and Heislers?  I also have no idea how many narrow 
gauge engines have been built, maybe more than 50??  

Fun exercise...  Jim K.

0-8-0  2 versions
2-8-0  RDG (Camelback); MP, UP, SP
2-8-2  PRR, SP (6 versions), USRA, NYC (2 Versions)
2-8-4  PM, NKP
4-8-4  SP, UP (2 versions), NYC
2-10-0 PRR (2 versions) 
2-10-2 SP (3 versions)
2-10-4 C&O, PRR
2-6-6-2 C&O (2 versions)
2-6-6-4 N&W
4-6-6-4 UP
2-6-6-6 C&O (2 versions), VGN
4-8-8-2 SP, B&O
4-8-8-4 UP
4-4-2  SP, UP
4-6-0  (2 including MLW's)
4-6-2  USRA, PRR
4-6-4  NYC(2 versions)
4-8-2  PRR, NYC (2 versions)


--- In [email protected], "Scale S Only" <scaleso...@...> wrote:
>
> I forgot the geared lokies!   Good call!
> Bill
> 
> Also standard gauge Shay and Heisler models from P-B-L.
> 
> And if you include all S scale locos, besides the Sn3 models, don't 
forget
> the Sn2 Forney's from Train & Trooper. I guess we would even have 
to include 
> Tomalco's Sn42 version of a D&RGW C-16.
> 
> Dave Heine
>



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