Hi folks, Sorry about the belated reply. Anyway, as of right now, I'm holding off on any motive power purchases (financial reasons, mostly). I appreciate all the info/suggestions. Rhett, I apologize for not getting back to you. For now, I'm holding off on any 70 tonners -- sorry. Brian LaManna/Moncton, NB
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 16:53:26 +0000 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Intro and question about the SMMW 44 and 70 tonner/DCC > > Brian, > > If I'm not mistaken, most of the Pinsly/Salzburg lines had the early > 70-tonner. Since you're going freelanced, you can go either way. > > I posted a general offer for two SMMW early 70-tonner kits that I have for > sale. In that post, I said I'd take $650 for both and pay the shipping to > the lower 48 states. Since you're in Canada, if you'd like both units, I'd > take $625 for both plus shipping. > > If that's not to your liking, make me an offer! > > Best Regards, > Rhett Graves > > --- In [email protected], Brian LaManna wrote: > > > > > > Hi folks! > > I'm Brian. I live in New Brunswick province of Canada, although I'm > > originally from New Jersey. I model a bit in 3 rail Hi Rail, HO and S. > > I'm looking to model a freelanced 1950's era New Jersey shortline (think > > Middletown & Unionville/Morristown & Erie/Rahway Valley) S scale on a shelf > > layout. > > I'm interested in either the Smokey Mountain Model Works 44 or 70 tonner. > > I'm not the greatest "builder of things" (great scale to be in, I know), > > but either of these, along with a S Helper/MTH 2-8-0 would be great > > shortline motive power. What I'm curious is: has anyone built one of these > > guys and added DCC and sound? Thoughts? Pros? Cons? > > Thanks! > > Brian LaManna/Moncton, NB > > > >
