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Yay for Google AdSense!
LOL I figured as much!Did you click on that ad? I did, once, and it took me to a model railroad sales site. Nothing at all to do with TURBOTRAINS. False advertising!
Well... to be fair now... They're marketing an HO model of the Amtrak TurboTrain. They have some video as well. If I weren't an O scale modeler, I'd probably get one!Did you click on that ad? I did, once, and it took me to a model railroad sales site. Nothing at all to do with TURBOTRAINS. False advertising!
I'm an HO modeler, but my focus is on a turn of the century (20th-21st that is) model of my pretend rural mountain town in the BNSF system.Well... to be fair now... They're marketing an HO model of the Amtrak TurboTrain. They have some video as well. If I weren't an O scale modeler, I'd probably get one!Did you click on that ad? I did, once, and it took me to a model railroad sales site. Nothing at all to do with TURBOTRAINS. False advertising!
Rafi
Do you have delays like say the CZ or the TE, or do you have good control of the schedules because you own the tracks?I'm an HO modeler, but my focus is on a turn of the century (20th-21st that is) model of my pretend rural mountain town in the BNSF system.Well... to be fair now... They're marketing an HO model of the Amtrak TurboTrain. They have some video as well. If I weren't an O scale modeler, I'd probably get one!Did you click on that ad? I did, once, and it took me to a model railroad sales site. Nothing at all to do with TURBOTRAINS. False advertising!
Rafi
So... Turbo Train won't fit!
No Amtrak- you know how much it costs to model Superliners?!! *chokes*Do you have delays like say the CZ or the TE, or do you have good control of the schedules because you own the tracks?I'm an HO modeler, but my focus is on a turn of the century (20th-21st that is) model of my pretend rural mountain town in the BNSF system.Well... to be fair now... They're marketing an HO model of the Amtrak TurboTrain. They have some video as well. If I weren't an O scale modeler, I'd probably get one!Did you click on that ad? I did, once, and it took me to a model railroad sales site. Nothing at all to do with TURBOTRAINS. False advertising!
Rafi
So... Turbo Train won't fit!![]()
If it were passenger cars, that would sound just like early 70's Amtrak trains! :lol:The train itself is a rainbow consist of older Santa Fe and BN cars
When I was growing up in Chicago Dad and I had a sizable layout in the basement and to this day many of the trains survive in my collection. But now that I'm in Oklahoma where we lack basements the trains are either living happily on display shelves or stashed away in drawers. I do need to update my Amtrak Superliner train which is still Phase II/Phase IIII wanna have a big HO layout on which to run Superliners and other Amtrak cars. I'll have to wait until the huge costs involved don't choke me, though.
GML,I wanna have a big HO layout on which to run Superliners and other Amtrak cars. I'll have to wait until the huge costs involved don't choke me, though.
But the cost of Superliner models is outrageous. The P-42's, even in Phase V scheme aren't too bad- but the superliner cars themselves... It's (roughly) $391 to model the CL, and nearly $500 for the EB.I have a pretty decent O guage layout. Plenty of pre-war rolling stock. Some of it belonged to my grandpa, actually. whole thing is powered by an old ZW transformer. I like HO because I prefer to model realistic layouts, and halving the scale makes it a lot more plausible.
I've been planning to model the LSL that I took in 2003... that was probably the most motley train I've ever seen. Here's the consist:The best way to save money is to model the Cardinal. You can use any piece of junk Amtrak rolling stock, just like the real 50/51![]()
and to make things more complicated there are more than one "O" guage.I have a pretty decent O guage layout. Plenty of pre-war rolling stock. Some of it belonged to my grandpa, actually. whole thing is powered by an old ZW transformer. I like HO because I prefer to model realistic layouts, and halving the scale makes it a lot more plausible.
Heh, good luck with that one mate!!I've been planning to model the LSL that I took in 2003... that was probably the most motley train I've ever seen. Here's the consist:The best way to save money is to model the Cardinal. You can use any piece of junk Amtrak rolling stock, just like the real 50/51![]()
P42
P42
Heritage baggage
Viewliner
Viewliner
Viewliner
Heritage diner grill
Amfleet I cafe
Horizon coach
Amfleet II coach
Amfleet II coach
Amfleet II coach
Heritage crew dorm
It's still not that cheap to model a train like that. All of those cars are about $25 a piece. And the P42's are about $80 a piece. So it's still close to $500. I'll be cutting out a Viewliner and a coach, at least...
For western trains, the new Superliners that Walthers just released are about $50 each, though you can still get the old ones for "only" about $35.
And those Rapido trains are the worst - the Turbo Train is like $365 for a three-car train!
I have a pefect model of the the saturday, monday, tuesday and thursday Cardinal from NY :lol:The best way to save money is to model the Cardinal. You can use any piece of junk Amtrak rolling stock, just like the real 50/51![]()