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Whitestreak - 06 Mar 2004 21:45 GMT
Does anyone know of any reviews of the Bachman Shay models?

I'm looking into starting a logging layout, and I'd like to have one of each
of the main types of locos - Shay, Heisler and Climax.

I already know which Climax I'm going to buy, and it looks like Rivarossi
makes the only Heisler, which kinda narros that down, doesn't it?

Thanks for any help or suggestions!

GW Roberts
Bob May - 06 Mar 2004 22:50 GMT
One little note.  Logging operations tended to use only one type of loco as
there are economies with such usage.  It's a lot easier stocking parts for
one type than for the several other types from different makers.
Remember that these guys were out to haul logs to the marketplace rather
than run a railroad.  Some of them would buy a new loco of the same size
just so that the guys running the railroad wouldn't have to worry about
something new.

--
Bob May
Losing weight is easy!  If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less.
Works  every time it is tried!
Whitestreak - 07 Mar 2004 05:47 GMT
> One little note.  Logging operations tended to use only one type of loco as
> there are economies with such usage.  It's a lot easier stocking parts for
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> just so that the guys running the railroad wouldn't have to worry about
> something new.

I know - I've been reading a lot of books about.

I expect I'll be running the Climax mostly, especially as it'll be the first
one I pick up.

I'm going to get the other two so that A) I'll have them and B) I can change
them out or put them on other others as I increase the size of my layout.

The TimberTimes is a very good magazine, and I've gotten some great ideas
from it.

Thanks for responding, too!

GW Roberts
Doug - 07 Mar 2004 05:11 GMT
> Does anyone know of any reviews of the Bachman Shay models?
>
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> GW Roberts

GW,
I can tell you this. The Bachmann Shays run as well as any brass shay.
I have several brass Shays that I have repowered with can motors and
brass flywheels. I'm very fussy about realistic slow speed operation.
The Bachmann is a very nice performer.
Doug
Whitestreak - 07 Mar 2004 05:51 GMT
> > Does anyone know of any reviews of the Bachman Shay models?
> >
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> The Bachmann is a very nice performer.
> Doug

Thanks, Doug.

Like I said in my reply to Bob May, I'm planning on starting small, then
expanding the layout and changing out the locos on occasion.

Lots of really cool stuff out there for logging and the lumber industry.

Now I just gotta convince the wife that I need that Shay...   :)

GW Roberts
MGuill1224 - 07 Mar 2004 18:35 GMT
I have a Bachmann Shay which is equipped for DCC now.  We adjusted the speed
and it runs very very well.  I also have two Ruivarossi heilsers.  They run
well too.  bachmann is bringing out both a 2 and a 3-truck Climax either late
this year or in 2005.  It will be worth the wait if the Shay is any indication.
Whitestreak - 07 Mar 2004 18:49 GMT
I saw that at the Walthers website.

I'll probably still get the LeFevere Climax, though - the Bachmann Shay will
be purchased in a couple of months.

Thanks for the responses, guys!

GW Roberts

> I have a Bachmann Shay which is equipped for DCC now.  We adjusted the speed
> and it runs very very well.  I also have two Ruivarossi heilsers.  They run
> well too.  bachmann is bringing out both a 2 and a 3-truck Climax either late
> this year or in 2005.  It will be worth the wait if the Shay is any indication.
Railfan - 07 Mar 2004 21:29 GMT
> I have a Bachmann Shay which is equipped for DCC now.  We adjusted the speed
> and it runs very very well.  I also have two Ruivarossi heilsers.  They run
> well too.  bachmann is bringing out both a 2 and a 3-truck Climax either late
> this year or in 2005.  It will be worth the wait if the Shay is any indication.

I saw just this week on a website that the Climax has been canceled.   I
cannot recall where I saw it, but think it was on dealers website.  
Anyone else see this?  I hope it isn't true, as I was looking forward to
getting one as a companion to my Bachmann Shay.

Bob Boudreau
Canada
Brian Paul Ehni - 07 Mar 2004 23:01 GMT
On 3/7/04 3:29 PM, in article
BuM2c.111944$IF6.3545793@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca, "Railfan" <"arailfan"@ NO
SPAM post.com> wrote:

>> I have a Bachmann Shay which is equipped for DCC now.  We adjusted the speed
>> and it runs very very well.  I also have two Ruivarossi heilsers.  They run
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> Bob Boudreau
> Canada

I've just fired off a request to Bachmann for a Climax update (AND GET YOUR
MIND OUT OF THE GUTTER!).
Signature

Brian Ehni

Jeff Hensley - 07 Mar 2004 16:15 GMT
I bought the Bachmann Shay right after it first came out. I have put
Soundtraxx sound decoder/speaker in the tender and I have never had any
problems with that. I had a rubber gomlet tear apart and so I bought an
extra tender truck from Bachmann. Good service at a reasonable price for my
mistake. I would definitely buy another one, if I needed it.

Jeff Hensley

> From: "Whitestreak" <whitestreak@frontiernet.net>
> Newsgroups: rec.models.railroad
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> GW Roberts
 
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