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Bachmann 2-8-0?
Jim & Brenda <jandb@...>
Is the Bachmann 2-8-0 appropriate for the year 1930? Am switching from N
scale to HO, and the B'mann model is or rough appearance of the 2-8-0s used by the RR I'm modeling. Am not going for prototype accuracy, but want engines correct for that year. TIA Jim Flynn
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Robert Joseph Amsler, Jr. <ramsler@...>
Jim,
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Yes you can use the 2-8-0 for 1930. They were found everywhere up until the end of steam. Bob Amsler ramsler@worldnet.att.net
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From: Jim & Brenda [mailto:jandb@gcronline.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 5:37 AM To: HOsteam@onelist.com Subject: [HOsteam] Bachmann 2-8-0? From: Jim & Brenda <jandb@gcronline.com> Is the Bachmann 2-8-0 appropriate for the year 1930? Am switching from N scale to HO, and the B'mann model is or rough appearance of the 2-8-0s used by the RR I'm modeling. Am not going for prototype accuracy, but want engines correct for that year. TIA Jim Flynn --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- Don't buy your Valentine a Gift by clicking here. <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/SparksValentine11 ">Click Here</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keeping the memory of steam alive!
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marshall <zephyr03@...>
Jim & Brenda wrote:
Depending on prototype (or lack thereof), the Bachmann 2-8-0 could fit into pretty much any date from ca. 1925 to end-of-steam. It could be reasonably backdated to 1910 or so. Marshall
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