Have I missed something?

How long have Bachmann had a HST in their range? Cat ref 371-475A or is it N gauge?

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Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept.
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N gauge.

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Rich Mackin

In message , Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. writes

Quick guide to identifying the gauge from Bachmann's reference numbers:

Two numbers in front of the hyphen = OO gauge Three numbers ... = N gauge

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Jane Sullivan

"Jane Sullivan" wrote Quick guide to identifying the gauge from Bachmann's reference numbers:

Two numbers in front of the hyphen = OO gauge Three numbers ... = N gauge

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Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept.

"Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept." wrote

They're planning a 66 in N-scale too Andy.

John.

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John Turner

Odd that Bachmann consider there is sufficient demand to produce a GWR railcar in N but not in 00?

(kim)

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kim

"kim" wrote

It was part of the tooling acquired when they bought out Graham Farish, otherwise I doubt whether it would be scheduled.

John.

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John Turner

One presumes they spent some money on bringing it up to modern standards.

(kim)

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kim

"kim" wrote

They certainly didn't with the class 20s.

John.

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John Turner

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