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Re: Modern Urban Chicago - dave_long - 11-09-2011 Well I managed to win one of these off US Ebay last night for around about $40 http://www.highcountryhobbies.com/product_images/m/822/09200000041407a__76667__33230_zoom.gif Will wait for it to be shipped and see what needs to be done other than removing the Everywhere West and Burlington route factory decals. Atleast new horns and spark arrestors will need adding. Dave Re: Modern Urban Chicago - faraway - 11-09-2011 dave_long Wrote:...US Ebay last night for around about $40....Dave, how much is shipping from US to UK? One or two engines to Germany are about $30 - $40. That prohibits all stuff under $100 and I do usual buy at least two engines at a time etc. to have a better price-shipping cost ratio. ps. nice engine. I like the CBQ scheme Re: Modern Urban Chicago - dave_long - 11-09-2011 Hi Reinhard Yes unfortunately shipping is very similar to the UK, I had bid on 3 locos from the same seller but only came away with the one, ( although it was the one I needed most, as I wasn't sure I really wanted to do the lining that the CB&Q style livery requires on a resprayed loco ). On the other hand though I know of 2 hobby stores in the UK that sell P2K SW9s one quoted £120 and the other had them on offer at £80 (£120 = $191, £80 = $128). The total for this sale including the shipping is costing $70. Worth it just about! Plus none of the UK suppliers would stock a CB&Q version. Dave Re: Modern Urban Chicago - Russ Bellinis - 11-09-2011 dave_long Wrote:Ed as you mentioned to absolutely sure you'll need the batch/order/build numbers, well the RR pictures archive has come up trumps on that and I'm happy that the locos are SW9s, its obviously just as confusing for the real engineers considering that 1206 has SW1200 painted under the number on the cab! hock: It is probably not confusing to the engineers at all. Most Engineers don't know what version a locomotive is that they run unless they are railfans or modelers. On a short line with just a couple of locomotives, they probably know them by their numbers, so the locomotives would be #1 & #2 or whatever number was assigned by the company. On a class one, the engineers know them by their class numbers, say a 3500 class or a 4500 class, etc. |