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Model Railroading > Columbus Trainmaster lumber loadsDate: 10/29/10 17:21 Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: rschonfelder I am wondering if anyone has bought these loads or is familiar with them? I was looking at them on PWRS site and they do not seem to be the same as the old Jaeger loads where you do a cut and wrap on a bit of wood. These seem to be one big load with the space between the bundles being reflected by a black line. Is this correct?
Who else does lumber loads? Rick Date: 10/29/10 19:02 Re: Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: WAF Yes, it is one slab of wood with colored logo paper over it. Not bad looking at a distance. Certainly better than Walthers plastic loads
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/29/10 19:02 by WAF. Date: 10/29/10 19:07 Re: Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: jpf94 I have many of these loads in N scale and they are very good for the scale and price. Not sure the
process would work in HO, and since they're really the only N scale product out there, I like them a lot. Date: 10/29/10 19:23 Re: Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: sp8234 Hi Rick
Next time you you come to Cali(fornia)I will show them to you. Nice stuff, I got them from Spring Creek Model Trains. He works for BNSF in the Midwest Tim Date: 10/30/10 11:12 Re: Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: DrLoco Yup--I got some--they're pretty decent for what they are.
Colored paper on a solid narrow block of wood...so it'd definitely designed more for a centerbeam flatcar than, say, an open flat...work out just fine on my Walthers opera window centerbeams. Date: 10/30/10 12:47 Re: Columbus Trainmaster lumber loads Author: WAF DrLoco Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yup--I got some--they're pretty decent for what > they are. > Colored paper on a solid narrow block of wood...so > it'd definitely designed more for a centerbeam > flatcar than, say, an open flat...work out just > fine on my Walthers opera window centerbeams. I've cut them down for a 60 foot Bulkhead flat |