Showing posts with label Bachmann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bachmann. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Bachmann Display at 2009 World’s Greatest Hobby on Tour in Puyallup, Washington

I originally posted this on my old website on February 13, 2010.

…Continued from Athearn.

IMG_0691 Bachmann Display at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

Bachmann's display featured products in a variety of scales, as well as several small layouts to showcase different product lines.

IMG_0675 Bachmann HO-Scale Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

This HO-Scale layout was designed to be partially finished to show construction and scenery techniques.

IMG_0676 Bachman HO-Scale Thomas the Tank Engine Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

This HO-Scale layout showcased Bachmann's HO-Scale Thomas the Tank Engine products and had several trains operating on multiple levels.

IMG_0679 Bachmann HO-Scale Thomas the Tank Engine Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

IMG_0680 Bachmann HO-Scale Thomas the Tank Engine Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

IMG_0681 Bachmann On30 Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

This On30 layout had two trains operating on different levels.

IMG_0687 Bachmann On30 Display Layout at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

IMG_0693 Bachmann Large Scale Locomotives at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

Here is a selection of Bachmann's Large Scale models, including a 1:20.3 scale model of preserved Eureka & Palisade narrow gauge 4-4-0 #4, the Eureka.

IMG_0692 Bachmann Large Scale Locomotives at the WGH Show in Puyallup, Washington on November 21, 2009

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Dewitt-Clinton

HO-Scale Model of the Dewitt-Clinton by Bachmann

The Dewitt-Clinton made its maiden run in 1831 as the first steam locomotive in New York. This HO-scale model is a commercially manufactured set made by Bachmann.

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Donald Gorsuch Collection 5

…Continued from Donald Gorsuch Collection 4.

The Donald Gorsuch Collection also included HO Scale trains, mostly custom-painted for Gorsuch’s freelanced railroad. The following pictures show some of the HO trains from the collection on the Society of Model Engineers layout.

SCRY 2-8-2 #83 (Mantua)

SCRY 2-8-2 #83 (Model by Mantua)

SCRY 2-8-0 #84 (Bachmann)

SCRY 2-8-0 #84 (Model by Bachmann)

SCRY 4-6-2 #63 (Mantua)

SCRY 4-6-2 #63 (Model by Mantua)

SCRY NW-2 #60 (Varney)

SCRY NW-2 #60 (Model by Varney)

W&ARR General (Mantua)

Western & Atlantic Railroad General (Model by Mantua)

SCRY 4-4-0 #11 (Bachmann)

SCRY 4-4-0 #11 (Model by Bachmann)

SCRY FA1-FB-1 #34-34B (Model Power)

SCRY FA-1/FB-1 #34 & 34B (Models by Model Power)

SCRY 2-8-8-2 #181 (AHM)

SCRY 2-8-8-2 Cab Forward #181 (AHM Model Kitbash)

SCRY 2-6-0 #61 (MDC)

SCRY 2-6-0 #61 (Model by Model Die Casting)

SCRY Motorcar (Scratchbuilt)












SCRY Motorcar (Scratchbuilt)