i`d really like it if they did.......in n gauge

Started by matt-b, January 04, 2011, 05:22:36 PM

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silly moo

I'd like a Wainwright Class C, a miniature version of the one Bachmann did in 00. I think the livery would be a bit of a challenge.

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steve836

I'd love a Fell and a ready made Garrett also a motorised mineral wagon to improve the haulage of modern freight locos.
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

Parky

Another vote for the Class 124 from me along with the 'Twins'

ChrisWV10

Not rolling stock but I'd like to see Oxford Diecast put some of their more contemporary road vehicles thru the shrink ray as well. The modern transits and artics are welcome but there's a big gap in the 70s & 80s selection. Ford capri, cortina, escort, vw golf, Austin princess (!) triumph 2500 all in OO. Can we have them in N please? Morris minors/travellers are getting a bit boring 😕

tutenkhamunsleeping

Quote from: keithfre on October 24, 2014, 05:30:27 PM
Adams Radial tank engine.

I'd second that, gorgeous loco.  I've got an O gauge model, but it won't stay on my N gauge track ;)

Agrippa

I had to Google that one, quite a handsome old steamer. I like the Stirling single,
but I can't see an rtr  version coming out.
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steve836

Quote from: nf3996 on January 12, 2011, 02:20:06 PM
I'd like to see all (or even any) of the following East Anglia-based locos and rolling stock: E4, F5/F6, J15, J17, some Gresley non-corridor coaches, a Derby Lightweight DMU and a Cravens DMU.

Alan

I would have agreed with you there, but apart from the Brits, B17 & B12 there were no East Anglian locos available RTR so I gave up and went Midland
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

Karhedron

Quote from: Chris on January 05, 2011, 08:09:52 AM
I'd dearly love to see 60163 Tornado in N.

Umm, you mean like the one Farish released.  ???



On a general note, if you want a chance to make your voice heard, go over the annual wishlist poll currently running on the "other site". I believe that the manufacturers do pay attention to this, at least to see which way the wind is blowing.

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/page/2014Wishlist
Quote from: ScottyStitch on September 29, 2015, 11:28:46 AM
Well, that's just not good enough. Some fount of all knowledge you are!  :no:  ;)

SD35

  :claphappy:

I can't quite see it ever happening though...


Brooksy

Quote from: Karhedron on October 26, 2014, 10:12:34 PM
Quote from: Chris on January 05, 2011, 08:09:52 AM
I'd dearly love to see 60163 Tornado in N.

Umm, you mean like the one Farish released.  ???

To be fair Chris did wish this 2011 so I'm assuming that it wasn't available then and his wish came true.

I'm still waiting for one in NGF colours:

:A1Tornado:

BudgieJane

Best wishes

Jane

steve836

Quote from: BudgieJane on October 27, 2014, 06:34:39 PM
Quote from: steve836 on October 25, 2014, 06:59:23 PM
I'd love a Fell ...

Would that be the 4-8-4 version or the 4-4-4-4 version?


Hopefully if anyone made it they would make the centre section of the  con. rod removeable
KISS = Keep it simple stupid

weave

Hi,

Might bore you all as continental but want one of these for my north west french port layout...

http://forum.e-train.fr/viewtopic.php?t=7623&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rtg&start=15

SNCF Turbotrain. Presume HO and you need to scroll down a bit.

Did see one in N quickly (I think) at a meeting of the SNCF society about 3 years ago which I presumed scratch built, as never seen it advertised, but had to go due to work problems so never got to ask.

Cheers weave.

PS. Message to Pengi. We are owned by the supporters now and therefore you will need permission to make N figures of the mighty blues from me  ;)

Hope you're enjoying the dizzy heights......DON'T do a Portsmouth!  :no:




PostModN66

R2 (10.5" radius) points - maybe with built in motors for fiddle yards
80s/90s/00s road vehicles
60s style British flats
More modern flats/apartment blocks
A northern Victorian factory/mill
A working container crane (the Brawa one is rare and very expensive)
A 323 EMU
A Pendo
A magnetic road system
Different tunnel mouths (i.e not just the same old Peco one)
Scruffy/whispy trees (not just the "specimen" types)
Business park buildings
Those wooden strakes you get by level crossings
People dressed for summer (not in big thick coats with trilby hats)

cheers  Jon  :)
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EtchedPixels

Quote from: PostModN66 on October 27, 2014, 08:36:49 PM
R2 (10.5" radius) points - maybe with built in motors for fiddle yards

Fleischmann and Kato and a lot of other track systems are fairly close to this. it's one reason a chunk of my fiddleyard points are recycled Fleischmann I acquired

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A 323 EMU

Been there done that ;)

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Different tunnel mouths (i.e not just the same old Peco one)

Take a look at the German ones. The loading gauge is a bit larger which actually means that for 1:148 they look pretty much bang on, whereas US ones tend to look un-British and oversize.

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Business park buildings

If you can find them then there is a very old Metcalfe set (from the days before they were pre-cut) of rather nice buildings in keeping for an older business park. The modern ones are generally enormous though, so you'd stick a Homebase on your layout and have no room for trains 8)

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People dressed for summer (not in big thick coats with trilby hats)

No demand  :D More seriously some of the Presier and Tomix range does cover this quite well. While a lot of Tomix figures are quite Japanese there are some very useful ranges of swimmers and the like, a lovely set of chefs who would fit the Pullman rakes nicely, and a set that looks like it escaped from reservoir dogs (mine are going to be bouncers I think)


Alan
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