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Bachmann announce Narrow Gauge range led by Baldwin 4-6-0T


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Many NG modellers build freelance layouts based on a prototype of their own imagining.

 

It might therefore be a good idea to follow the practice of Bachmann USA who offer painted but unlettered versions of their On30 models.

 

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What is 0n2 & Gn2? As much as I like NG both in model and full size form, there's an awful lot of alphabet soup!

 

Regards

 

That's just the tip of the iceberg, we NG-ers love them!

 

Strictly 0n2 is O scale, narrow gauge, two foot (prototype) gauge and would use 14mm gauge track in model form. As already mentioned 016.5 is actually 2' 4.5" (approx), so to do it to scale they'd have to do 014 (O scale using 14mm gauge track to represent prototype 2ft gauge) which is a bit of a niche market... As someone else said they obviously thought 009 would be a bigger market than O16.5... Confused? You soon will be!!

 

 

BTW everyone keeps mentioning the availability of Service Personnel and Transport on 1:76, but I thought most of that stuff was in 1:72?

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Quite a few of the early Airfix kits were 1:76 and sold as 1:72, the newly refurbished packaging shows the correct scales so you will find a few useful kits there and their WWI soldiers are fairly small too so I've used them on layouts and they look fine.

The WD models stuff is 1:76.

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A superb choice of model. The closest thing to a narrow gauge 'class' of locomotive, as they ran practically anywhere where they could be afforded, along with the new rolling stock.

 

Now let's see, Manning Wardle by Heljan, WD Baldwin by Bachmann. Double fairlie anyone?

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I see that two of the locos are to be post war as used on the Ashover Railway - this of course has a good tie-in with Midland Railex at Butterly later in the year (sponsored by Bachmann) where the narrow gauge Golden Valley Railway is restoring an Ashover coach which will be finished in time for the show and in use for the first time in 80 years

 

Golden Valley Railway http://www.gvlr.org.uk/

Midland Railex http://www.rmweb.co.uk/midlandrailex/

 

Anyone want to take bets on the Ashover coach joining the Bachmann fleet . . . . !

 

 

 

 

 

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A superb choice of model. The closest thing to a narrow gauge 'class' of locomotive, as they ran practically anywhere where they could be afforded, along with the new rolling stock.

 

Now let's see, Manning Wardle by Heljan, WD Baldwin by Bachmann. Double fairlie anyone?

A  Ffestiniog Double  Fairlie  was  announced  by  ROCO  ( apparently  it  was  to  be  to  4mm scale ie 00-9  not  H0e) not too many years  back.

 

Unfortunatley  the  model  was  not  produced  due  to  lack  of  interest  shown   at  the  time.

 

A retailer  I deal  with   said  that  he  had  had  some interest  shown  but  would  only  have  had definate orders  for  25%  of  the minimum order of 12.

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An interesting divergence for Bachmann to take.

 

IMHO it's just a pity they had not started the project a few years ago and kept the wraps on it and then made a surprise announcemount of the availablity of them at the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WW1.*

However the lines that the stock would be operating on wouldn't have been laid for some while after the outbreak of hostilities.

 

* Or maybe they had and the first deliveries will start this year! :declare:

 

Keith

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Will Scenecraft do the trenches and behind the lines structures such as ammunition bunkers, hospitals, dining halls and cook shacks? How about figures in the more relaxed poses between shellings. Casualties and medics (My grandfather lost the lower part of his left leg in 1917, He was a British Army cook and a German shell hit the cook shack).

 

Howitzers and shells and other stuff going to the front? Horses everywhere.

 

Is Liliput doing the German version?

 
ADDED See Scenecraft #36-409.  WW 1 Figures. 2 Standing soldiers, 2 nurses and 2 walking wounded casualties. I think these were done for the WW1 ambulance train set and now are sold separately.  http://www.Bachmann.co.uk/prod1.php?prod_selected=scraftoo&prod=0
 
 
Will there be more to come.
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An interesting divergence for Bachmann to take.

 

IMHO it's just a pity they had not started the project a few years ago and kept the wraps on it and then made a surprise announcemount of the availablity of them at the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WW1.*

However the lines that the stock would be operating on wouldn't have been laid for some while after the outbreak of hostilities.

 

* Or maybe they had and the first deliveries will start this year! :declare:

 

Keith

But then the first Baldwin n.g. 4-6-0Ts didn't appear until October 1916 (ex works, not sure when they first arrived in France) so Bachmann have got time in hand to hit the actual centenary of the locos.  But perhaps by then everyone will be fed up with the war anyway?

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