--- In [email protected], "ctxmf74" <ctxm@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "raisinone" <raisinone@> wrote:
> > And pretty much all "one-offs"... Still standing by my earlier post:
> > "In the last several years, with the notable exception of the SP
> > modelers, there just hasn't been the kind of critical mass in S scale to
> > support
> > that level of quality in single road steam projects. We have fragmented, sub
> > divided and re-sub divided to such a degree, it is extremely difficult to
> > find
> > consensus."
> >
>
> and with all the holes in the list of common equipment it's odd that they
> would be working on these one offs instead of the stuff needed to portray the
> daily railroad scene? More modelers would be attracted to S by a broader
> range of typical products than by a bigger selection of limited use
> models....DaveBranum
>
Here's another thought: The USRA Heavy 2-8-2. Or, it's been DECADES since the
Overland USRA Light 2-8-2 was available. Either would allow for multiple
roadname possibilities and a medium sized road locomotive suitable for most
pikes.
Rich G(ajnak)
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