
Douglas Harding
Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
Well, it seems since Lee Riley isn't their driving force any longer Bachmann is returning to it's former toy train mentality.
Roger Huber Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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On Friday, July 12, 2019, 09:53:42 PM CDT, Douglas Harding <doug.harding@...> wrote:
Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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I looked for these at the National Train Show but Bachmann did not have them displayed.
Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
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On July 12, 2019 at 8:53 PM Douglas Harding <doug.harding@...> wrote:
Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html
First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
Thanks Eric. I was wondering. I saw Kalmbach had the car listed among new items, but no photo. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io [mailto:main@RealSTMFC.groups.io] On Behalf Of Eric Hansmann Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2019 9:04 PM To: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io Subject: Re: [RealSTMFC] Poultry car models I looked for these at the National Train Show but Bachmann did not have them displayed. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN On July 12, 2019 at 8:53 PM Douglas Harding <doug.harding@...> wrote: Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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The MR “newsletter” had a photo.
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On Jul 14, 2019, at 8:07 PM, Douglas Harding < doug.harding@...> wrote: Thanks Eric. I was wondering. I saw Kalmbach had the car listed among new items, but no photo. I looked for these at the National Train Show but Bachmann did not have them displayed. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN On July 12, 2019 at 8:53 PM Douglas Harding <doug.harding@...> wrote: Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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That was why I went searching for it at the NTS. It was not on display. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
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On Jul 14, 2019, at 10:05 PM, Tony Thompson < tony@...> wrote: The MR “newsletter” had a photo. Tony Thompson Thanks Eric. I was wondering. I saw Kalmbach had the car listed among new items, but no photo. I looked for these at the National Train Show but Bachmann did not have them displayed. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN On July 12, 2019 at 8:53 PM Douglas Harding <doug.harding@...> wrote: Knowing my interest in Poultry cars, a friend spotted this and sent it to me with a note to check out page 4! https://resources.bachmanntrains.com/2019nmraslc/html5/index.html First thing I noticed, they have standard steel boxcar doors! How could Bachmann screw that up? And at $49? Seriously? Attached is a photo of LPTC #666 Mudd. Compare to the Bachmann illustration. Speedy was a combo car, Bachmann blew this one. Stentz was a Palace Poultry Car PPKX 5131. Can’t even get the numbers right. Who ever is advising Bachmann on these cars would appear to have no knowledge of actual poultry cars. It appears Bachmann took their standard 40’ boxcar, and replaced the sides with a fake poultry car side. It looks like the screen wire and chickens are silk screen on plastic, very similar to the Lionel poultry car. Details are wrong or non-existent. They need two ladders per side, not one. And the Palace Poultry cars had four ladders per side. The names and numbers are not properly matched, ie they don’t have my list. Looks like the car sits to high on the trucks. A prototype poultry car has four panels on each side of the door, the model has five. And I have not seen a single poultry car with a letter board, like the Palace car in Bachmann’s catalog. My hopes of a poultry car are quickly diminished. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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