> To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
> From: cbq_bill@sbcglobal.net
> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 04:33:38 +0000
> Subject: [CBQ] Re: Looking to swap HO for O gauge
>
> Ray:
>
> Welome to the Q in 3-rail O-gauge. There certainly are lots of models out there at this time. When I started in 1995, prototypical Q offerings in O-gauge were relatively few & far between. Over the last 2 decades, lots of Q models have been commercially produced.
>
> I do not have a layout, so I have not invested in either the TMCC or DCS control system. By the time I ever finish my basement & build a layout, the TMCC & DCS systems will probably be in versions 13.1 & 17.3 and may be incompatibe with my current TMCC & DCS locos ! For now, I use my Z-4000 transformer with the Z-4000 hand held control on the rare occasions that I actually set up my trains on Carpet Central.
>
> I also do not do much modeling on my own, but buy pre-made models. I am also not a rivet counter. I prefer prototypical paint schemes for locomotives that the Q actually owned, but am also at times okay with reasonable extrapolations of a prototypical paint scheme onto a locomitive type that the Q never actually owned (example is an EMD E7 Zephyr scheme on an EMD E6). (For Q fans in O-gauge, you either cut the manufactureres some slack or you have a very slim roster of choices !). I am much more open to extrapolations on freight equipment.
>
> For Zephyr cars, I really love the Lionel, MTH, & K-Line plated aluminum cars because they shimmer & shine like stainless steel. Lionel has made the 15" (60' scale) CZ cars for D&RGW, WP, and CB&Q and K-Line has done them in CZ (mixed roads) in both 15" & 21" (full 85' scale). MTH did CB&Q CZ cars in 18" (70'scale) and also in 15" (60'scale) with non-prototypical lettering. I do not like te look of Lionel's & MTH's plastic streamliner cars because they look like they are based on Pullman rather than Budd prototypes. Although Atlas-O's plastic 21" (85') CZ cars look fantastic, I have not aquired any of them because they are too long for my eventual layout.
>
> Q O-gaugers could sure use a good #4960 or #4978 Mikado, but none have been offered that I am aware of. Lionel & MTH have both produced Q 0-8-0 steamers and Atlas-O made 0-6-0 steamers a few years back. 3rd Rail has made Q 4-6-4,4-8-4, & 2-10-4 steamers.
>
> Steve has displayed many of his wonderful 2-rail models at past BRHS meets.
>
> Bill H
>
> --- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, STEVEN HOLDING <sholding@...> wrote:
> >
> > Good for you Ray. I made the move in 93 when we got moved to Texas and never
> > looked back. Most of my modeling is from scratch or kit bashed and I am
> > building cars the Q used.
> > Steve in SC
> >
> >
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> >
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> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: Zephyr fan <tczephyr@...>
> > To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Thu, April 11, 2013 11:10:02 PM
> > Subject: [CBQ] Looking to swap HO for O gauge
> >
> >
> > I'm in the process of moving to O gauge after being in HO for over 60 plus
> > years. My collection started in the early 1960's, and I kept on buying CB&Q and
> > GN models up until 6 months ago. Lots of brass, custom painted engines and cars.
> >
> >
> > I will provide a list of models I will sell in the next week or 2, but for now,
> > I wonder if anyone who is an O gauger that is moving up (or down depending how
> > you look at it) that would be interested in doing some swapping.
> >
> > Contact me OFF LIST ONLY at: tczephyr@...
> >
> > My interest is high rail, 3 rail NOT LIONEL POST WAR. I am interested in models
> > that are more to scale with Lionel's TMCC and MTH's DCS sound and control
> > systems.
> >
> >
> > Also, would be interested in discussing TMCC and DCS systems with others that
> > are on our list.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ray Bedard
> > San Jose CA
> >
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