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Model Railroading > 1/87 U25CDate: 10/05/13 20:18 1/87 U25C Author: SantaFeRuss Any new information on the two companies coming out with U25C's?
Thanks for any answers. SantaFeRuss Date: 10/05/13 22:07 Re: 1/87 U25C Author: Alexmarissa I think Model Railroad News magazine recently discussed the announcement by Hornby-Rivarossi, but they didn't have one yet to review. And, the Burlington Route Historical Society website lists an expected release date of 05/14.
Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/05/13 22:21 by Alexmarissa. Date: 10/06/13 07:17 Re: 1/87 U25C Author: Tony_Cook I have not been able to obtain any updated on information regarding the KBM (Korea Brass) announcement for its HO-scale U25C.
My latest word from Hornby-Rivarossi was to expect to see some early tooling pieces possibly by year's end. Hornby will have an all new HO U25C in the Rivarossi line and announced an N-scale model to be issued under the Arnold name. Believe Phase III bodies are planned first for the Rivarossi U25C model. Thanks, Tony Cook, editor Model Railroad News Date: 10/06/13 19:32 Re: 1/87 U25C Author: brc600 Hey, Tony, do you have a list of CONTACT NAMES at the various manufacturers? Everybody seems to be re-inventing the wheel with GP7/9, F-units, etc. We need Lima units, H12-44, H16-66, H20-44, DT 6-6-2000, S-5/6, T-6, HH600/900/1000, SW1200 and so many more. brc600
Tony_Cook Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have not been able to obtain any updated on > information regarding the KBM (Korea Brass) > announcement for its HO-scale U25C. > > My latest word from Hornby-Rivarossi was to expect > to see some early tooling pieces possibly by > year's end. Hornby will have an all new HO U25C > in the Rivarossi line and announced an N-scale > model to be issued under the Arnold name. Believe > Phase III bodies are planned first for the > Rivarossi U25C model. > > Thanks, > > Tony Cook, editor > Model Railroad News |