Excited for the new EM-1. And also more ON30 stuff. Will their be anymore ON30 spectrum releases of previously discontinued products? Or new ON30 tooling?
Disappointed to NOT see any new 1:20.3 releases; those of us running the classic geared locomotives are having to of extensive maintenance to keep them running (I have some around 20 years old!), & replacement parts are getting scarce; would like tp buy some newer ones, IF Bachmann would make them! Also disappointed that the new hopper cars were not the superb 1:20.3 Spectrum ones Bachmann previously sold; can't even find those on eBay!
I would like to see some official Strasburg railroad steam locomotives in Ho scale in the future. Like. 4-8-0 #475 in both 90’s/2000’s Strasburg and current Norfolk and western Versions, and 2-10-0 #90.
Since you started the HOn30 range with the Talyllyn models, do you think you'll do American HOn30 locos next like the Portland Forneys and the Sandy River Prairies from the Maine narrow gauge?
I guess bachmann won't ever do a release of electric transit coaches from another existing railroad system, besides Amtrak??. (Septa Silverliners, Reading electric MU's or Delaware-Lackawanna electric mu's for example)??. I know that the Siemens ACS-64 is available and as well as the other types released in the past, but I never see any love for the electric MU coaches. Y'all were successful in the past with the Amtrak Metroliners, so why not the ones i mentioned???. There ARE numerous modelers looking for those. I'm actually tired of Amtrak stuff to be honest.
So.. no more O gauge? I really miss the quality and value the Williams line of trains offered. Every time I see a new Lionel catalog, I long for the days of simpler, more reliable products.
Wondering if there are any plans in the future to bring back the K-27 steam locomotive? or even better if you did the k-36 since it was made by Berlyn locomotive Works for a while but seems they are out of business.
I'd like to see some more ez track options, a double cross over would be fantastic, some curves at the same spacing to make two tracks parallel with the single crossover spacing. Say 18" inside, 20.25"outside. Its difficult with only the 18" and 22" being the next size up
@@BachmannTrainsUSA spare parts availability for the turnouts too please, decoder, Incase they burn out, to save buying a whole turnout just for the deoder or point motor. Thanks for the reply
We do indeed! Our full current range of HO and N Scale Chargers can be browsed here: shop.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=charger
Are y'all looking at doing the New York Central hudsons with the later high capacity tenders? Should be pretty simple to do since it's the same tender from the NYC 4-8-4 you already make. I really dig the Streamlined Hudson in their later years when they got those big ol' tenders.
Yo, Bachmann, a few suggestions: 1. Fix your HO scale Thomas line (i.e., paint the space between the splasher and water tank on Thomas, etc. etc.) 2. Make Henry and Edward in N scale 3. Make a special HO scale Thomas that is completely accurate to Season 1 of the show, complete with interchangeable faces and a working smoke unit (that isn't for a limited time only).
FINALLY, I always wanted an Articulated locomotive on my layout. At first, I thought this was the UP Big Boy, but the B&O, I’ll take it. I’m just hoping it can do 22.5r curves, or do I need wider? Also, Sidney and the mainland Diesel from JBS and THR… Ok in my case, I was hoping for Norman and/ or Dennis, maybe Den and Dart.