Does anyone know off where I could find a list of peco wagons. Does their catalogue contain a full list of all the wagons that they have made.
I'm trying to do a inventory of my items and as some of wagons are from I was a kid they don't have their part number as I removed the cardboard backing and just kept the little plastic box
Thanks in advance Bart
Quote from: 1936ace on December 06, 2012, 01:14:50 AM
Does anyone know off where I could find a list of peco wagons. Does their catalogue contain a full list of all the wagons that they have made.
I'm trying to do a inventory of my items and as some of wagons are from I was a kid they don't have their part number as I removed the cardboard backing and just kept the little plastic box
Thanks in advance Bart
Hi Bart
There's this bit of info that may help:
http://www.ehattons.com/stocklist/1000407/1000589/1000637/0/Peco_Products_N_Gauge_Wagons/prodlist.aspx (http://www.ehattons.com/stocklist/1000407/1000589/1000637/0/Peco_Products_N_Gauge_Wagons/prodlist.aspx)
and for comparison (cos I haven't checked!)
http://www.gaugemaster.com/search_results.asp?searchstring= (http://www.gaugemaster.com/search_results.asp?searchstring=) brand~~577~~brand scale~~%ACn%AC~~scale category~~1266~~category
Dave G
Hi Bart
Peco's website lists all their current wagons (illustrated) also their
wagon kits. I think many of their models have been produced
for a good few years .
Hi Bart,
I have sveral Peco wagons going back many moons which still have the cardboard bit attached to the plastic box, so if I can be of any help drop me a PM :thumbsup:
Hi Guys
Ramsays' British model trains catalogue has a comprehensive list.
Regards
Russ
Try this site. You'll need to go through each subpage, but I think it lists pretty much everything from all the main manufacturers:
http://www.stepo.net/ (http://www.stepo.net/)
Cheers,
Alan
Nice one Al - had the old link (which no longer works) but not this new one.
Quote from: RussellH on December 11, 2012, 12:21:18 AM
Nice one Al - had the old link (which no longer works) but not this new one.
Changed a while back, and I had the same problem of relocating it, but a bit of searching found it again. Handy little reference site - hope it expands.
Cheers,
Alan
Many thanks Alan superb link i had also lost.
Thanks everyone, this is what makes a great forum. Heaps of people with heaps of knowledge that they share.
Off now to search the lists
Cheers
Bart
Thanks for the link Alan, much appreciated : :thumbsup:
Gerry