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Folks,

We have the opportunity to make some Aluminum sets for S Scale. What do you guys need? Thinking, SF Super Chief, Broadway Limited, Columbian, SP Daylight. Looking for some discussion. Sorry, not individual cars, but 6 to 8 car, full length, scale sets.

Your thoughts?

Scott Mann - China

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Scott,

That sound like great news!  I know the S scale guys would welcome such items.  I'll try to contact the S Scale group and let them in on this.  Do you have a ballpark price?  If they're anything like what's in your O gauge line, they'd be great.  Be aware, however, the quantity would be relatively small compared with O. 

The first question would be:  Would these be available as both scale and Flyer/hirail? (Be warned, there's a lot of Flyer folks that won't consider cars that won't negotiate R20 [40" diameter] traditional curves.)

There really haven't been any full length streamlined passenger cars made since the American Models (fairly basic) cars from the mid-1980's. 

Would these cars be on par with the O scale GGD cars, or as aluminum shells minus interiors?  I know cost would depend on reservations, but is there a guesstimate as to cost?

There's few S scalers over here on OGR, I think I'm about the only one left that posts regularly... 

I cross posted your opportunity on the S Scale io (formerly Yahoo) board.  I don't know if you have access to Facebook, (I'm not on FB) but there's an S Scale group there also: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Sscale/ 

I personally would be interested in the Super Chief.

Rusty

I'll answer you here now, and later on the S facebook page. Feel free to quote me. Cars will be produced similar to our O Scale offerings, with interior, lighting, scale dimensions, underbody cluster. Tighter curves are no problem, but may require gaps between the cars to accomplish. HiRail and Scale Sets are a must. Price is no higher than our O Scale offerings. We don't have a quotation yet from the factory.

OK, 1 vote for Super Chief, hahah.

Scott Mann

sdmann posted:

We had a breakthrough meeting with our builder and they are ready to make as few as 100 sets of anything we throw at them. So while the iron's hot...

While that iron is hot, how about some LIRR P-70 coaches in O gauge!!!

(sorry to hijack the thread but I gotta keep asking for them whenever i can)

I'd prefer Budd lightweight consists such as NYC Empire State Express, California Zephyr, Wabash Blue Bird but would go for smoothside sets such as PRR's Broadway Limited too. Will also second the motion for a consist of PRR/LIRR P-70 coaches - please add a B60 baggage car though if you will do P-70's!

Will try to support these but it will depend on how many different sets come out and how close together they will be released so I can pay for them. If this becomes reality can I safely assume the first sets won't be out until winter 2019 or later? If that is the case I can plan for reserving a few sets.

I assume if (yes, I know it's a BIG *IF*) these proposed sets get strong reservations there is a chance consideration will be made for producing the matching locomotives in S which would be E7, E8 and/or PA's? I imagine since you've already done these in O it cuts down on the research/design time at least.

A tricky part for many of us is having (or being able to procure) the requisite locomotives to go with the passenger car sets. S being S, availability of motive power is not as strong as, say, with O. Having stated this, there are some sets I would purchase in S hi-rail:

1. Broadway Limited smooth sided steamliners in FOM deco to go with the American Models streamlined K4s.

2. Broadway Limited circa 1950's to go with the AM GG-1s or PAs.

2. UP smooth sides to go with my (gray hound) L-AF Challenger.

Offering these passenger car sets might be an inducement for AM to do some reissues of the PA-PB sets (e.g., SP Daylight), F, and E units ... and MTH to do another run of their F units. Among other things, I am thinking of the need for B&O motive power for a Columbian. In theory, one could use the L-AF PAs for some of these sets, but the Gilbert style PAs will probably look a bit too crude next to the Golden Gate passenger cars.

YMMV.

Bob

 

Bob Bubeck posted:
I am thinking of the need for B&O motive power for a Columbian. In theory, one could use the L-AF PAs for some of these sets, but the Gilbert style PAs will probably look a bit too crude next to the Golden Gate passenger cars.

YMMV.

Bob

 

One could always use the B&O AM FP7's.  Not quite correct, but the B&O didn't have PA's either. 

But, we're getting a little off track here.  As of this writing, (8:50 CST 9/13/18) there hasn't been a peep over on S Scale-io to either Jerry's or my posting.  It's early days, but I was hoping to see some kind of reaction over there by now. (There has been other posting activity.)

Rusty

Rusty Traque posted:
Bob Bubeck posted:
I am thinking of the need for B&O motive power for a Columbian. In theory, one could use the L-AF PAs for some of these sets, but the Gilbert style PAs will probably look a bit too crude next to the Golden Gate passenger cars.

YMMV.

Bob

 

One could always use the B&O AM FP7's.  Not quite correct, but the B&O didn't have PA's either. 

But, we're getting a little off track here.  As of this writing, (8:50 CST 9/13/18) there hasn't been a peep over on S Scale-io to either Jerry's or my posting.  It's early days, but I was hoping to see some kind of reaction over there by now. (There has been other posting activity.)

Rusty

I was thinking/hoping for E units over FP7's. 

I do not see where we are getting off track (so far). Coming up with motive power versus passenger set match ups can be challenging in S and may influence what might be offered. Hopefully, more feedback and supportive input will be offered.

Bob

Bob Bubeck posted:

I do not see where we are getting off track (so far)...

So far so good as to not getting off track.  With the possible exception of GREG733's plea for an O gauge item.  Has to be kind of harder for them to get off track since they have that extra rail and all... (just kidding, O guys!)

For years the S scale community has been wanting full length scale passenger cars, especially Budd cars.  So I too am surprised at the seeming "ho-hum" from that side of S.  I remember a while back, American Models offered to make full length Budd cars if 100 folks would commit to buying them.  It didn't happen.  Maybe those who wanted smooth sided full-length passenger cars have already made them via other means, like converting AM smooth sided coaches with different sides, or even bashing them into what folks want.  We'll see.

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poniaj posted:
Bob Bubeck posted:

I do not see where we are getting off track (so far)...

So far so good as to not getting off track.  With the possible exception of GREG733's plea for an O gauge item.  Has to be kind of harder for them to get off track since they have that extra rail and all... (just kidding, O guys!)

For years the S scale community has been wanting full length scale passenger cars, especially Budd cars.  So I too am surprised at the seeming "ho-hum" from that side of S. 

Yeah, not even a raised eyebrow.  You'd think there'd be some reaction by now at least.

I remember a while back, American Models offered to make full length Budd cars if 100 folks would commit to buying them.  It didn't happen. 

Close, I recall AM got 95 reservations for his proposed full length California Zephyr.

Maybe those who wanted smooth sided full-length passenger cars have already made them via other means, like converting AM smooth sided coaches with different sides, or even bashing them into what folks want.  We'll see.

Rusty

 

I am sure that these cars would be spectacular in detail, features, and price. The scale modelers should be accustomed to all three when investing in brass models, and it is surprising that they are not elated that a manufacturer has expressed interest in giving them what they have continued to demand and while they continue to rail against American Models, Lionel, and MTH for not doing the same. 3rd Rail has to determine where the interest lies in order to commit to manufacturing, and those interests are divided among prototypical scale or high-rail wheels and prototypical lengths or shorter versions to manage tighter curves common to high-rail. Those interests are further divided among all the desirable road names. You can divide a pie only so much before it becomes pudding.

The news is thrilling to me, but the requirement of buying 6 to 8 cars at once is substantial. I suspect it will be the same for many others. Perhaps a more realistic approach is to offer a choice of coach, diner, and baggage rather than a full line-up baggage/mail/combine/diner/ dome/coach/ two sleepers/observation that would put the total cost over the top for many of us. Coach/diner/baggage or some such combination of full-length cars could "blend in" with the American Models cars many of us already have. Choosing road names is also a stumbling block for getting volume; but the existence of American Models' Pacifics, PAs, and E8s and others as Bob Bubeck mentioned is a clue as to what locomotives can head these new passenger cars and likely what road names of passenger cars the aluminum ones can complement.  Cross-country through cars often meant "blended" road names such as New York Central with a Santa Fe sleeper. 

My fear is that too many different requests (full or short length, scale or high-rail wheels, road names) and too high a cost for a full 8-car set will be so restrictive that 3rd Rail will not find enough consensus to go ahead. If those of us in 1/64 scale could combine our pent-up buying power to fewer versions with the chief option of scale or high-rail wheels, 3rd Rail might be encouraged by the volume. It would also mean less risk for the manufacturer. My personal choice would be 3 cars of Santa Fe Super Chief/full-length/scale couplers/high-rail wheels; but I would be willing to go along with the crowd to get any 3 high detailed cars. I just hope we can get a "crowd" together!

All this info is very good. Helps me formulate my plan of attack. Full sets not for everyone, so partial sets or separate cars should be offered to catch orders from both camps. I think I will start off by offering 3 major road trains, SF SuperChief 1937, NYC 20th Century Limited and PRR Broadway Limited. I will offer them in Full length 6 car sets, with add on cars, and 4 car shortie sets for AF customers. We can produce these as low as 50 sets each, but I would be thrilled if we could get 100 or more orders for each. They will not come at the same time, rather 3 - 6 months apart. Perhaps with this availability it will spur sales of engines by MTH or Lionel and the S Scale market could grow again. Perhaps.

Onward...

sdmann posted:

I'll answer you here now, and later on the S facebook page. Feel free to quote me. Cars will be produced similar to our O Scale offerings, with interior, lighting, scale dimensions, underbody cluster. Tighter curves are no problem, but may require gaps between the cars to accomplish. HiRail and Scale Sets are a must. Price is no higher than our O Scale offerings. We don't have a quotation yet from the factory.

OK, 1 vote for Super Chief, hahah.

Scott Mann

Many of us don't do facebook, so this is our only contact with you.  BTW, here's a message from another S scale guy who doesn't monitor, or doesn't want to monitor this site:

Lightweights from the 1940’s  NYC Twentieth Century would be a great addition!
Gary  Chudzinski

Scott, those three road names would be excellent choices. S scale locomotives already exist for each of them, so there are buyers looking tor passenger cars to match them to what they have. In a perfect world, the manufacturers of the original locomotives might be encouraged to reissue them to support a fresh and very welcome entry to the S scale community. (By "scale" I mean both camps of 1/64 modelers using prototypically scaled wheels and rails and those who use high-rail equipment.)

Santa Fe Super Chief

  • American Models PA
  • SHS and MTH F3
  • SHS F7
  • American Models E8 (not exactly correct since Santa Fe used the EMD E6 with the slanted nose)

New York Central 20th Century Limited

  • American Models E8
  • American Models J3a Hudson

Pennsylvania Broadway Limited

  • American Models K4 Streamline
  • American Models GG1
  • American Models E8

Of course there are American Flyer PA units without the detailing of the other models and brass versions with more detailing than what American Models offers; but the point is that there were and are locomotives in our scale that can fairly accurately match up with your proposal.  For those who are less concerned about historic accuracy, there are plenty of F3s, F7s, and FP7s in all three road names. Good luck!

TOKELLY posted:

 

Santa Fe Super Chief

  • American Models PA
  • SHS and MTH F3
  • SHS F7
  • American Models E8 (not exactly correct since Santa Fe used the EMD E6 with the slanted nose)

EMD E8 ATSF 83

Technically, Santa Fe had E8m's, being rebuilt from the 1 Class EA boxcabs (into E8m B-units) and the 2 Class E1's (into E8m A and B units) in 1953.  They weren't used on the Super Chief or El Capitan (where F-Units ruled,) but on secondary trains.

Rusty

*BTW #1: AM still has PA's available for NYC and Pennsy enthusiasts...

*BTW #2: SHS didn't do F3's in Santa Fe...

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sdmann posted:

Folks,

We have the opportunity to make some Aluminum sets for S Scale. What do you guys need? Thinking, SF Super Chief, Broadway Limited, Columbian, SP Daylight. Looking for some discussion. Sorry, not individual cars, but 6 to 8 car, full length, scale sets.

Your thoughts?

Scott Mann - China

Way back when I was going to start in S scale. But, my LHS, citing the very lack of choices you highlight, advised me to go to O for a much better selection. My favorite of the above is the Daylight. Any one of them would be a great add. 

Chud posted:

Scott,  Your order list doesn't show 8 car sets or the type of passenger car.

I would guess the additional two cars will be offered later if these prove successful.

I can supply what the 1937 Super Chief consisted of, all build by Budd:

Baggage (1): 3430

8-1-2 Sleeper (2): Isleta, Laguna

Lounge Dorm (1): 1370-Acoma

Diner (1): 1474-Cochiti

6-2-2 Sleeper (2): Orabie, Taos

2-3-1 Observation (1): Navajo

Rusty

Scott,

This is a very generous offer you have given the S model community.  I would suggest that you place a copy of your offer in the S scale SIG (NMRA special interest group), as well as ads in the NASG Dispatch and S Gaugian magazines to reach as much of the S scale/hirail modeler community as possible.  Please contact me if I can be further help in this matter.

'S'incerely,

Jay Mellon

New Orleans, LA

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