Fritz
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 | | 10/22/2008 3:35 AM |
| Hi, On Messrs. Regner´s homepage you can have a look at Manfred´s´s long awaited latest model. It will be on tour this weekend in Wien 8 Vienna), the week after in Friedrichshafen and first week of November in Köln (Cologne) Have Fun Fritz / Juergen | | | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 10/22/2008 9:19 AM |
| | Looks nice, wonder what the price is? Almost an old Osomotor set up for the motor, with the gears. Hope it works better than those did! Guess it's an osciallator? | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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thekollector
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 | | 10/22/2008 9:33 AM |
| Jerry here are the prices for a partially built kit and a fully assembled model. One of the photo enlargements shows oscillating cylinders.
Teilmontierter Bausatz Best.Nr. 25480 Preis: 998,00€
Montiertes Modell Best.Nr. 25481 Preis: 1.298,00€
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seadawg 1st Class Member Virginia Beach, VA
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 | | 10/24/2008 3:05 PM |
| | Their web site does not list them as "in stock" yet. I know Ken Johnson, Regner's dealer in the US has had a few reserved since they first announced they indended on building them. (Which was odd because they almost never announce new offerings in advance.) I don't know what the US street price will wind up being. Give Ken a call if interested@ the train department. | |
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Pete Thornton 1st Class Member Annapolis, MD
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 | | 10/25/2008 8:30 AM |
| I noticed on the close-up that it has double reduction gearing. There's a gear set below the cylinders, plus the ~3:1 bevels on the wheels.
P.S. Doesn't this thread belong in 'Live Steam' ?
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thekollector
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 | | 10/25/2008 10:12 AM |
| Nope! it belongs in European Models. Nice to see some regular posts in this category.
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 10/25/2008 6:26 PM |
| | BUT it's a SHAY Jack! :-) | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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thekollector
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 | | 10/25/2008 7:16 PM |
| I know Jerry ;-) But it's a German shay :-)
There were weeks and weeks without any posts to this category and we have Fritz to translate if needed. | | | |
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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 | | 10/25/2008 8:48 PM |
| | Ach, now I see! | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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Tom Bowdler 1st Class Member
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 | | 10/26/2008 2:28 AM |
| Following that line of reasoning we should have a "Chinese Models and Prototypes" forum for all the Accucraft locos. ;-) | | | |
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Fritz
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 | | 10/26/2008 3:05 AM |
| Hi,
I think, Pete is right. Should have posted the message over at the live steam departement. Most US customers don´t care too much what is offered in Europe anyway, unless it is avalable directly in the US.
Meanwhile one can read reports and see pictures of the new loco prototype in a German forum , running at the exibition in Wien (Vienna) http://www.spassbahn.de/view_topic.php?id=5326&forum_id=36
It is very well accepted by the audience. But they will work on the model , mounting the firebox lower, shortening the stack and lower the roof line.
Have Fun
Fritz / Juergen | | | |
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thekollector
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 | | 10/26/2008 6:45 AM |
| Posted By Tom Bowdler on 10/26/2008 2:28 AM
Following that line of reasoning we should have a "Chinese Models and Prototypes" forum for all the Accucraft locos. ;-)
Tom, there was very little "reasoning" involved. Just having some fun in this little used category. ;-) I will say that while there are many Chinese models, there are darn few models of Chinese prototypes.
Juergen is the original poster. If he wants it moved, then I'm all for it. | | | |
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Tom Bowdler 1st Class Member
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 | | 10/26/2008 7:09 AM |
| I am a Shay nut and ordered the Regner Shay from US distributor Ken Johnson as soon as I heard about it. I was glad to see more info no matter which forum it appears on. Since I also like some Euro stuff I often look in on this forum as well as others. There was even some talk in the 7/8ths community about this new arrival. Thanks Fritz for the link to spassbahn. I like seeing the more detailed pictures and with my rusty schoolboy German liked what I read about the Shay's operational capabilities. The Shay "bible" Koch's "Shay Locomotive Titan Of The Timber" on p 34 shows a Shay delivered to G&J Backus in Oscoda, MI C/N 10 which I believe is the same picture Regner was using on their website before the photo of their prototype was posted. Also you could search on Youtube for "Tom Bowdler's Shay" where you will see a video of my coal fired Shay running on my portable track. Have fun, Tom | | | |
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Pete Thornton 1st Class Member Annapolis, MD
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 | | 10/26/2008 8:25 AM |
| posted the message over at the live steam
I was going to do something like that, but noticed there already is a "Regner Shay" thread in Live Steam. All it needs is a recent link to this thread - which I added.
But it's a German shay
Ah - that's where I had the problem. It may be a model made in germany, but it's a US prototype. And this Forum is called "European Models and Prototypes" so I didn't see how it fit. As pointed out above, most Live Steam models are made abroad, but we don't put Roundhouse SR&RL locos in the 'european' category.
There. That's a good nit-pick for a Sunday morning! | |
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