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As I page through the catalogs year after year I wonder to myself, why the apathy for my beloved Northern Pacific Railway?

 

For a class one railway, the first of the big three in the Northwest, a railroad pounded into law by the venerable Mr. Lincoln, and the final spike pounded into the rail by Ulysses S. Grant himself...  How is it that such an important piece of our railroading history has been so very under represented by the model train makers?

 

Sunset/3rd. Rail has done best by NP so far, in my opinion, in the steam department.  Lionel, MTH, Atlas and Weaver have all been rather bereft for their part.  A couple pieces of motive power here and there.  Occasional single cars sprinkled into the ten thousand Pennsy and B&O offerings.

 

Oh why do they despise thee, dear Northern Pacific?

 

I finally gave up on building a period proper scale-sized NP fleet.  

 

Maybe I am the only one that carries the torch?

 

- timbo

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I hear your cries O' fellow NP brother from another Mother.

 

I was a die hard modeler of the NP in HO scale and I put it all on the shelf to model in O scale high rail... 

There are a few modelers here that have fantastic GN and NP locomotives and cars but they are mostly all 3rd rail brass. Way outside my wallet.

 

One of these days our cries will be heard, until then my HO brass stays on the shelves.

Last edited by J Daddy

MTH did some boxcars for NP.I am not sure but I think MTH did some steam locomotives.Not sure what types thou.As for my self I have a gondola car for NP.I am sure lionel has some boxcars for the NP.Thing is not to give up keep looking.You might go to a train show.I was at a train show and it was closing time.I walked by a table that had a wasbash gon but there was no price.So I asked the guy would he take $10.00 for it.He said yes I was so happy.And my guess he did not want to take some of that stuff back home.So keep at it.

Well a quick search from MTH says 40 diesels, 16 steam, etc (in all scales):

http://mthtrains.com/prod-sear...ield_roadname%3A3962

steam:

http://mthtrains.com/prod-search/%20?f[0]=field_roadname%3A3962&f[1]=field_product_classification%3A7042

diesel:

http://mthtrains.com/prod-search/%20?f[0]=field_roadname%3A3962&f[1]=field_product_classification%3A7037

I got these F7 A-As in G scale:

http://mthtrains.com/70-2042-1

 

 

 

Originally Posted by Engineer-Joe:

Well a quick search from MTH says 40 diesels, 16 steam, etc (in all scales):

http://mthtrains.com/prod-sear...ield_roadname%3A3962

steam:

http://mthtrains.com/prod-search/%20?f[0]=field_roadname%3A3962&f[1]=field_product_classification%3A7042

diesel:

http://mthtrains.com/prod-search/%20?f[0]=field_roadname%3A3962&f[1]=field_product_classification%3A7037

I got these F7 A-As in G scale:

http://mthtrains.com/70-2042-1

 

 

 

Engineer Joe

 

Yeah, you can find a bit of stuff from the past (much of it O Modern), but actually finding stuff TODAY that is scale and period and actually AVAILABLE is rather difficult.  Believe me, I scour the forums and eBay for stuff all the time when I am actually supposed to be working and earning money to pay for trains.

 

 

Originally Posted by bob2:

There is so much NP stuff out there I am surprised you complain.  K- Line did a really nice NP train.  I cannot think of a majorNP locomotive that has not been done.  In fact, I believe I have a couple in my collection.

Bob2

 

Please send me your K-Line NP train, post haste.  I can't find one.  Appreciate it! 

 

 

Originally Posted by SteamWolf:

You guys know you can custom make stickers and decals... right?

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MicroS...2:g:5owAAOSw9r1V-unu

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micros...c:g:8oEAAOxyOlhStbRC

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Walthe...yAf0PVLKEH7tzAfyQ4tw

 

etc

 

Little bit of elbow grease and maybe a repaint, and you have as many NP units as you want.

 

Steamwolf:

 

Yes, agreed.  One can create one's own NP devices.  But this requires three distinct skill sets.  Airbrushing, careful decal application and consumption of copious amounts of good bourbon.  Alas, I am only good at one of those things.

 

- timbo

Here is some for ya. 

 

 

Z8 at Wellmanville

Northern Pacific Z-8 hustles a manifest freight thru Wellmanville. 

 

 

NP mikado at yard

Northern Pacific W class mikado ready to depart the yard.

 

 

 

Z-8 under cloudy sky

Z-8 hustles through Cooters Corners. 

 

 

 

A-3 on the Alaskan at Cooters Corners

A-3 on the Alaskan thru Cooters Corners.

 

 

 

IMG_1705

Northern Pacific GP9s through Sherwin cut. 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed.


Regards,

Jerry

 

 

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Originally Posted by palallin:

FWIW, wherefore = Why.

 

An etymology notation - all right! "Wherefore" is often used incorrectly as a result of a misunderstanding of the famous line in Romeo and Juliet.

 

 In Romeo and Juliet, the meaning of “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Act 2, scene 2, line 33) is not “Where are you, Romeo?” but “Why are you Romeo?” (i.e. “Why did you have to be a Montague?").

 

But we know what Timbo means: Wherefore is there a paucity of Northern Pacific? 

Last edited by breezinup
Originally Posted by breezinup:
Originally Posted by palallin:

FWIW, wherefore = Why.

 

An  notation - all right! "Wherefore" is often used incorrectly as a result of a misunderstanding of the famous line in Romeo and Juliet.

I'm pretty sure Timbo was referencing the etymological version of "wherefore" as espoused by Andy Griffith at the 2:23 mark.  So no confusion here!

Last edited by big train

I too am a big fan of Northern Pacific, and I'm satisfied with what the manufacturers have offered over the years.  I have two NP articulateds, two sets of FTs, two sets of F3s, a set of F7s, GP-9s, a RS-1, RS-11, and a RS-3, all MTH.  I have the postwar pullman green / light green passenger cars, the famous two-tone green passenger cars that came in the early 50s (including a streamlined RPO, several dome cars, and an observation car), multiple 40 ft reefers from IMT, Lionel, and MTH, 50 ft mechanical reefers from Weaver, multiple 40 ft boxcars from Weaver, MTH, Atlas (both pre-"Route of the Vista Dome North Coast Limited" and the mid-50s large nomad scheme), 40 ft Hy-Cubes from Atlas, 50 ft O.B. boxcars from Atlas, 2-bay covered hoppers from Atlas, 2-bay open hoppers from MTH (available in two sets of different numbers), multiple stock cars from Weaver and Crown, drop bottom gons from MTH, flatcars from Weaver, Lionel, and Atlas, and TOFC from MTH.  Atlas made a particularly nice modern caboose.

 

When they were active, both Champs and MicroScale made a large number of different O scale NP decals for freight and passenger cars.

 

Of course, the above have been purchased over a number of years and might be difficult to come by at York, ebay, etc.  But at least in terms of recognition vis-a-vis NP, I can't complain.  What is "needed" (from MTH) is a NP SD45 and U25C / U28C.  But after all, amazingly IMO, MTH has yet to do a gray "bloody nose" SP SD45!

 

But when I "run NP in the Pacific Northwest" on CONUS Lines, I do not have any problem filling out the roster on the layout.

Last edited by Rick Wright

 I was stunned when I came into O scale. I thought I'd walk into a hobby shop, and grab a couple of modern CSX engines. They must be popular. I was shown the MTH catalog of the latest SD70ACe release. I was told I could order one? I never heard of that. I was used to HO where the engines were in stock and the latest stuff came in large quantities.

 To the point, you can't just say, "I want it now!" Unless your wants just happen to match what's coming out. It took me years to get a fleet together in O scale 2 rail. I suppose U can see some posts here and offer a sum of money that an owner can't refuse!

 Hey! Any new, rich 2 rail CSX fans out there???  

Originally Posted by Barry L. Lewis:

Check out page 76 of the new MTH catalog: Northern Pacific Z-6

 

Ask and thou shalt receive,right?

 

Indeed it is nice to see the Challenger represented with PS3.0.  I will happily be picking up one of these.  There is also an NP modern hopper which doesn't fit my period world, sadly.

 

 

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