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Originally Posted by Dave45681:

Considering all the Heislers, did I miss a bunch of log cars to go with them? 

 

I saw the 5 road specific single flats with wood (looked like planks maybe?), but no skeleton cars or flats w/logs.  Also the Logging Disconnect cars (I need to learn what that is - looks like a log mounted to 2 trucks maybe?)

 

-Dave

Dave,

 

They have Logging Disconnect cars and Flats with Lumber Loads in this catalog. Pages 42 & 43.

 

We have them up for Pre-Order: http://www.nassauhobby.com/O-S...OLLING-STOCK/?page=5

 

Enjoy!

Originally Posted by Charlienassau:

My mistake, I have to look better. Thanks Gromet!

No mistake.  I perhaps wasn't clear enough that I did see the 5 flats with wood and also the Disconnect 2 pack and single (which actually do seem to have logs by necessity, otherwise it would just be 2 trucks rolling down the layout ).

 

It seems really odd, especially for what I am pretty sure are new roadname Heislers (Kinzua Pines, Mount Rainier, St Regis Paper) to not have any named rolling stock listed with them.  I looked under passenger cars also for the scenic roads, but doesn't seem like there is anything there either.

 

What I was looking for was either skeletons or flats with LOGS (where there is a roadname/number on each car). Like when Lionel used to offer 3 packs of each across a few catalogs with Shays or Heislers. 

 

It was first flats with logs for the shays, going all the way back to the 1992 one, then the skeleton cars that eventually came out, probably in the early 2000's.  More recent engines (like 2 truck Shays) have only had the skeletons, no sets of flats like I am describing have come out for years, I don't think.

 

I haven't seen a close up of the Disconnect cars, but being it's just a single unit and a 2 pack, it wouldn't seem to have any roadname associated with them (and it looks like there would be no place for it).  These look like they might be interesting, so maybe I will go for a set of the 3.  I may even go for the flats with wood for any roadnames where I have a previous engine.

 

-Dave

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