I see CMT-LLC has added a few new items to the website for 2019. Mainly tank cars but also a Rutland stock car and a very nice Western Pacific feather box car.
Steve
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I see CMT-LLC has added a few new items to the website for 2019. Mainly tank cars but also a Rutland stock car and a very nice Western Pacific feather box car.
Steve
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I was never tempted by McCoy, but am interested in the "Strasburg RR" passenger cars offered by CMT, LLC. They would look pretty good behind my new MTH PRR #6 steam loco!
Kirk
Kirk Lindvig, USA Track LLC
Unfortunately, I've been bit by both the McCoy bug and the CMT bug. The DuPont tank jumped out at me. Will have to look them up at October York. Been slowly adding a freight consist for my CMT Erie Camelback to pull.
omg, steve,,,you just had to bring this up,,,,geezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz,a couple must haves,,,,,land shark !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who knew they had a website?
George
If you are wanting a York pick up, I'd advise letting Dave know what you want a month or so ahead of time just to make sure he brings them.
Steve
Please keep in mind most of our standard gauge manufacturers are hobbyists trying to promote the hobby and help other enthusiasts. They are not profit making enterprises. Be considerate, and place your order as long before York as you can.
Kirk
Kirk Lindvig, USA Track LLC
I have been interested in CMT's offerings and now that I have finally been bitten by the Tinplate bug, I have a coupler question. I have a 318e and was wondering what to do coupler wise. Does anyone have a suggestion for a right loco choice to match the CMT cars? Thanks, Michael
Lirr Fan1 posted:I have been interested in CMT's offerings and now that I have finally been bitten by the Tinplate bug, I have a coupler question. I have a 318e and was wondering what to do coupler wise. Does anyone have a suggestion for a right loco choice to match the CMT cars? Thanks, Michael
Your 318 would be a good choice. For steam, a 384 or 390.
Steve
Lirr Fan1 posted:I have been interested in CMT's offerings and now that I have finally been bitten by the Tinplate bug, I have a coupler question. I have a 318e and was wondering what to do coupler wise. Does anyone have a suggestion for a right loco choice to match the CMT cars? Thanks, Michael
I'd put one of the transition couplers on one end of the loco (drop coupler and later Lionel)
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