O guage Y-6b

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Mon Dec 3 09:17:07 EST 2007


Sounds like an excellent term to me. The English language is not
static. Anyone can propose a word and sometimes the dictionary printers
eventually notice a common usage. Sometimes they don't, but the use
survives because it serves a purpose. A good example is the use in
Internet discussions of the term "pongers" to refer to the
weather-protecting devices between passenger cars that fussy filtering
software confuses with a device to prevent conception, used on
heavyweight and lightweight N&W cars (mandatory content!).


Jeff Cornelius
Two Blocks from the N&W Valley Line


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Prototypicity? ? ?





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I'm figgering lil' sand castings made of roofers' lead
might carry prototypicity a bit far, so maybe plastic strip cut to
shape might
do the trick. :)





Andre Jackson and/or Lisa Burrows
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What kind of tool are you going to use for the
counterweights?





Onkle Ed King




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Hello Mike:


Keep up the lobbying. Would love to see some
Y6/Y6a's. Given all the heavy discounting, I had figured the
Y6b's were
slow movers or they'd run an awful lot of more of them at one
time than
the market could bear.





Next time around, if you could get them to ditch the
LokSound for Soundtraxx or QSI sound and cast the cab in plastic
(like the
BLI A), they'll be on to something. If they wanted to swap the
die-cast
tenders (big rivets) for the more finely detailed one on their A,
that'd
be great also.





Otherwise, I'll keep eyeing my PCM Y6b's with a
hacksaw in one hand to make them into Y6's.





Andre Jackson and/or Lisa Burrows
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007
5:56 PM


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Mike - the great distinguishing feature that makes
the Y-6 stand out from all the others is the driving wheels.
Get a
good photo of a Y-6 and see the difference.








Ed King




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Remember folks the running gear is the same for the y-4
through y6b class with the exception of the pilot and
trailing truck.
If you want these in HO let PCM know how many you may buy!


The running gear on a scale locomotive is the most
expensive thing to develop the body shell etc are not as big
as an
investment!!

I have talked with folks at PCM and there
is a possibilty of doing the y4 etc class if there is enough
interest.
The Y6 b was some what of a slow mover than they hoped for!!
SO let
them know what you want.

Many of us have worked hard
whinning about what we want in N&W VGN and overall we can not
complain of what models have been produced in the last 5
years. More
goodies are coming!!! These are the good ole days in our
hobby!!


Mike Ritschdorff








Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 15:10:29 -0500
Subject: Re: O guage
Y-6b
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I’d
like an HO scale version of a Y6, Y6a, or even a Y5.
Why
is it that the number of engines built is inversely
proportional to
the models built?
We have HOW MANY J’s & Y6b’s
?????

Mark
Lindsey





Robert - Why don't you get them to produce
a Y-6 instead of a Y-6b? We've had several Y-6bs . . .


EdK



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Y-6b



In case any of you
are interested Sunset Third Rail is in the process of
trying to get enough reservations to produce a Y-6b. I
personally own a large number of their locos and have
been
very satisfied with their quality and performance.
They
are also waiting to produce a K-2a Streamline. I have
no vested interest in sunset except that I want to get
one
each of these locos for myself. The Y-6b will go for
1799.95 and the K-2a Streamline will be 1199.96. There
must be a few O scale railroaders who might want one of
these.
By the way reservations cost nothing. Robert
Starkweather







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