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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2008, 08:19:05 PM »
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So is Merchandise Service going down the tubes?  Or just re-focusing.  I would probably spill at least some of the beans here before the rumor mill starts cranking full tilt...  Remember, a rumor can travel halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on...

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #31 on: January 13, 2008, 08:22:18 PM »
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I have to agree with Lee .. unless this is some exclusive deal with the Keystone Modeler folks that requires absolute confidentiality, I don't understand the need for the mystery. People tear layouts down, change scales, get out of modeling, refocus all the time ... its not that big a deal .. the rumor mill can and will probably do lots of harm ..

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #32 on: January 13, 2008, 08:28:22 PM »
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Jerry's layout was part of what convinced me that I could do a credible PRR in N scale.  His departure from N scale hits pretty hard.  By Jerry's own accounting, his departure from N translates to 23 canceled locomotives with PCM.  He was/is a force in Pennsy N scale, doubly so since he is/was(?) a dealer.  I know he says he'll keep advocating for PRR N scale...  but without the huge shopping list for his own layout, will the manufacturers listen?

Hmmm...

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #33 on: January 13, 2008, 08:31:57 PM »
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Well, John tears down HIS layout all the time... lets not blur the issue... ;D

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #34 on: January 13, 2008, 08:40:06 PM »
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I thought I already posted this, but it didn't show up...

I'm keeping mum on what drove the decision until an issue is resolved.

I still recognize the great potential to do things in N that you cannot do in larger scales.

Merchandise Service will continue to champion N scale products, just as it had continued to market HO products over the past 7 years while I modeled N scale.

As for HO scale... maybe. For now I am just going to operate on the many excellent model railroads in our local operating group.
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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #35 on: January 13, 2008, 08:52:24 PM »
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I thought I already posted this, but it didn't show up...

I'm keeping mum on what drove the decision until an issue is resolved.


So PCM is turning your basement into a manufacturing plant?

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #36 on: January 13, 2008, 09:17:20 PM »
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I thought I already posted this, but it didn't show up...

I'm keeping mum on what drove the decision until an issue is resolved.


So PCM is turning your basement into a manufacturing plant?

Hmmmm.... interesting idea! Guess I'd have to arrange for "company houses" for Mad Max and Dave Vollmer!
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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #37 on: January 13, 2008, 09:39:52 PM »
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Jerry,

Will you make Springfield this year ??

Nope... I have yet to make Springfield!

I will be at Timonium in February and most likely in April. Definite for PRRT&HS show in May.
Sorry I won't be at either Timonium show. Brad will be there with the PRR signal bridges. I am scheduling to be at PRRT&HS show so we should each other there.

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #38 on: January 13, 2008, 10:40:39 PM »
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Well, it turns out I will be coming to Timonium.  A friend of mine's father in law has moved this way from Omaha, and turns out he's pursuing N scale!  Maybe I can convince him to be a PRR modeler, although I'm pretty sure he's been too close to the Union Pacific for all of his life... might be a tough sell.

Either way, I'll be seeing you at the show, Jerry, not sure which day, though. 

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #39 on: January 14, 2008, 10:22:01 AM »
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i am on Jerry's mailing list and read about the issue with the Atlas code 55 frogs - i checked mine and damned if you weren't right.  it has only happened to 2 so far, and they both checked out fine when they were installed in September.  ugh.

i have been considering just doing N scale for "proof of concept" work and then going back to HO for the implementation.  the lack of product availability is a real problem, i'm not looking to scratch build or kitbash 100+ piggyback flats for TT3 and TT4.  in HO i can simply buy them as i need them.  i would also like to hand lay all visible trackage on the full scale implementation - i don't see that as being something enjoyable in N scale considering i'd have to use solder or adhesive - in HO i can spike them and move at a fast pace.

just grist for the mill for another who is considering his modeling future (trains not fashion).

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #40 on: January 14, 2008, 10:28:14 AM »
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frogs can't be the reason for switching scales ...  :-X

is there a new "issue" with the #5s?

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #41 on: January 14, 2008, 10:45:12 AM »
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i am on Jerry's mailing list and read about the issue with the Atlas code 55 frogs - i checked mine and damned if you weren't right.  it has only happened to 2 so far, and they both checked out fine when they were installed in September.  ugh.

i have been considering just doing N scale for "proof of concept" work and then going back to HO for the implementation.  the lack of product availability is a real problem, i'm not looking to scratch build or kitbash 100+ piggyback flats for TT3 and TT4.  in HO i can simply buy them as i need them.  i would also like to hand lay all visible trackage on the full scale implementation - i don't see that as being something enjoyable in N scale considering i'd have to use solder or adhesive - in HO i can spike them and move at a fast pace.

just grist for the mill for another who is considering his modeling future (trains not fashion).

-steve

You CAN buy all those trailer flats... you just won't have room to run them... ::)
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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #42 on: January 14, 2008, 11:46:30 AM »
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i have been considering just doing N scale for "proof of concept" work and then going back to HO for the implementation.  the lack of product availability is a real problem, i'm not looking to scratch build or kitbash 100+ piggyback flats for TT3 and TT4.  in HO i can simply buy them as i need them. 

You CAN buy all those trailer flats... you just won't have room to run them... ::)
Lee

Indeed!  Steve, your modeling era is '67, right?  So, you'll need a bunch of 85' cars (no RTR or kit that I know of in N), some 75-footers (coming soon from N Kits hopefully), plus the "channel side" 89-footers, which are available from N Kits, but I could use some RTR as well!

  Frank

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #43 on: January 14, 2008, 12:12:56 PM »
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i have been considering just doing N scale for "proof of concept" work and then going back to HO for the implementation.  the lack of product availability is a real problem, i'm not looking to scratch build or kitbash 100+ piggyback flats for TT3 and TT4.  in HO i can simply buy them as i need them.

You CAN buy all those trailer flats... you just won't have room to run them... ::)
Lee

Indeed!  Steve, your modeling era is '67, right?  So, you'll need a bunch of 85' cars (no RTR or kit that I know of in N), some 75-footers (coming soon from N Kits hopefully), plus the "channel side" 89-footers, which are available from N Kits, but I could use some RTR as well!

  Frank

Ultimate makes 75 footers now:

http://www.ultimatenscale.com/n-scale-flatcars.html

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Re: PRR Eastern Region - Timonium Show
« Reply #44 on: January 14, 2008, 01:43:21 PM »
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i am on Jerry's mailing list and read about the issue with the Atlas code 55 frogs - i checked mine and damned if you weren't right.  it has only happened to 2 so far, and they both checked out fine when they were installed in September.  ugh.
-steve

What issue with Atlas code 55 frogs?  Someone want to elaborate or do we have to play this guessing game on that also.