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Posted - September 03 2015 : 8:43:13 PM
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http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/docs/NMRA_2015_ANNOUNCEMENTS.pdf
the old time tank cars are interesting just might get one or two plus an old time box car
and now there is an app type thingy for your phone to control your trains
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Posted - September 03 2015 : 9:11:17 PM
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The N scale K4 4-6-2 caught my eye!
" Heck with counting 'em rivets, TRAINS ARE FOR FUN! Not called the Mad Scientist for nothing either!"
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Posted - November 01 2015 : 11:52:24 PM
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Look at how Bachmann is bringing back the blinking truss bridge, designed for use with E-Z Track! (Though you could use the older bridge with E-Z Track with some modification (like removing the track clips from the sections of track connecting to the bridge.) I do love seeing Bachmann keeping old products alive (and there are a bunch of them still in production; many of their old freight cars, certain locomotives (like the GP40, GP50, DDA40X, E60CP, USRA 0-6-0, Daylight 4-8-4), the Plasticville building kits and accessories, lighted stations, dual crossing gate, etc.) I know Atlas is also keep at keeping older products, and now Walthers is doing the same (with some older Trainline and Proto 1000 locomotives, and the Pola building kits!)
I'm also looking forward to their E-Z App system; I plan to buy the Santa Fe Alco RS-3 for my layout, and I already have an iPod Touch I can download the app onto. Their E-Z Command Smart Interface also interests me...
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/docs/E_Z_Command_Smart_Interface.pdf
This way, I can soon control ALL the trains on my layout with my iPod Touch!
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