Hi Scott, I too have a number of the AMB Q waycars. I have only started one of them and also purchased the ladder kit that you mentioned. I did do the soldering (using a pencil iron) but am not too h
...NOW if we can only get the hand-rail part from Walthers. That particular part is a %(@#&@&!~!!(* to get off the sprue without breaking. The sprue is one of those 1/4" thick jobs that is molded dir
Author: "Myers, Scott V." <svmyers@southernco.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:55:54 -0600
That's good news that the Walthers ladders and platform railings are accurate for these waycars. Are these ladders and railings a single integrated detail part, or several parts? In response to your'
No part number is given but the exploded diagram calls it out as "24 Platform Railing".... Charlie Vlk -- Original Message -- From: "Myers, Scott V." <svmyers@southernco.com> To: <BRHSlist@yahoogroup
Scot I have the Waycar kits, unbuilt. But have built a number of other AMB caboose kits. The etch brass ladders, are as you say, fragile. Soldering is the only true way to go. I use the smallest penc
Author: "Myers, Scott V." <svmyers@southernco.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 10:07:34 -0600
Good information, Doug! Didn't realize the newer kits had a laser cut wooden ladder. Maybe Dave Lotz can tell us if he can sell these ladders separately. Regarding the end railings, your option 2 sou
Hi Scott, After reading this post and seeing your question about this item being a single part, I went and grabbed the car off of my shelf (still not "assembled") to check....yes the ladder and end r
Scot Can't say about all the new ABM kits having the laser cut ladder, but the one's I have assembled came with. This includes the M&StL Bay Window (first to have the ladders), Frisco, and Rock Islan