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Gustav Taus, the CEO of Czech maker ETS passed away last Saturday 25th April. ETS have been fine makers of tinplate trains for many years and have recently been making ACE trains under contract as well. ETS are a very small company, I hope his passing won't cause the company to close.

http://www.ets-trains.com/

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Originally Posted by rboatertoo:

What gauge are their trains?

I have a nice boxed set with the 'US' style 0-4-0 tender and cars. The entire set is nice with a heavy wooden box  and nice tinplate trains. Picked it up at a Columbus Ohio train show for a very good price.

 

They make a few different type trains.....but mine are 3R O scale. 

I'm sorry to hear of his passing. I never got to meet him personally, but everything I heard about him was good. He did a lot for the hobby with ETS. As I understand it, he started the company as part of the first wave of entrepreneurs who transformed the country after Czechoslovakia got out from under Communism. He was a great innovator who made a quality product, and I hope his successors keep the company going. I have a lot of ETS myself, and hope to acquire more. 

Jim,

 

There is no affiliation between ETS and Paya; a German toy train shop owner that specializes in gauge 0 including tinplate (like ETS and Merkur) has made some customization to ETS (flat)cars adding/fixing special loads (http://www.modellbahn-ammon.de/pages/ladegut.html). He just bought some Paya reproduction planes and attached these to ETS flatcars.

 

Regards

Fred

Last edited by sncf231e

Great idea. I think my silver Junkers will end up atop a Fandor or Marx flat.

 
 
Originally Posted by sncf231e:

Jim,

 

There is no affiliation between ETS and Paya; a German toy train shop owner that specializes in gauge 0 including tinplate (like ETS and Merkur) has made some customization to ETS (flat)cars adding/fixing special loads (http://www.modellbahn-ammon.de/pages/ladegut.html). He just bought some Paya reproduction planes and attached these to ETS flatcars.

 

Regards

Fred

 

 

We are publishing a tribute announcement in honor of Gustav is the next issue of OGR.

 

He was a great person professionally and socially.  The hobby was lucky to have him and he will be greatly missed.

 

Like a lot of you, I sincerely hope ETS will continue with their high quality line of tinplate trains.

 

Ed Boyle

Partner

Special Projects Editor

O Gauge Railroading magazine

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