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Sugar Cane wagons, fitted with metal wheels at the factory?
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Henri, €449.99 recommended price. They will be cheaper from some online stores.That is quite the box ($$$)!
Nice!
I don't think so, I will check them when I get to the CFR later on today. When I first purchased the original wagons in 1996 they came with sugar cane loads but no printing, now they come with non sequential numbering but no loads.Sugar Cane wagons, fitted with metal wheels at the factory?
45 euros for a feldbahn wagon - they're 'aving a larfHenri, €449.99 recommended price. They will be cheaper from some online stores.
Gaugemaster are advertising the 49191 basic flat car at £39. There was a serious price hike £28 to £31 when the wagons were first announced, but the drop in the pound has made them even more expensive. As you say they are having a laugh45 euros for a feldbahn wagon - they're 'aving a larf![]()
Absolutely, but there is also a pair of link and pin couplersIt appears the flat car is just that.. 'Flat', as in, no stakes..
A well managed railway gets the maximum use out of its rolling stock especially when the sugar cane is out of season.That's some very suspect sugar you have there, Casey![]()
I can't help wondering if the proportions are correctView attachment 241440View attachment 241441Body transferred to a later feldbahn chassis.
Prices for new feldbahn wagons have gone up considerably. All these latest second hand wagons cost me £200. They were as new having only been run on an indoor layout.Wow, lots of frr, ......lots.
Im lucky if i have 4-6 of one style.
I love the frr stuff, changes the entire proportion and perspective of the rwy. Almost like o gauge in a way. Can change a small r1 oval and siding into a comparatively plausible layout.
Frr items too seem to have become scarce and pricey.
I remember the old close out days...2 cars for $29.00 or $39.00.