The Joy of Bachmann Model Trains
Waking up Christmas morning with a Bachmann model train set under the Christmas tree is one of the great joys of being a kid.
You can hardly wait for your parents to help you put the track together so you can run the train.
The train comes with a basic oval of track that is easy to put together.
In just a few minutes you have the track together and the train waiting for you to hook the power pack to the track.
The power pack is hooked up and you turn the throttle and the train begins to slowly move down the track getting faster and faster as you increase the throttle on the power pack.
You are now hooked on model trains as you watch this one go round and round the track.
You want to go as soon as possible to the hobby shop to buy extra track and maybe a couple of turnouts so you can expand the size of the track.
When you get to the hobby shop you find more rolling stock and locomotive than you ever thought existed.
From this small train set you begin a trip down that model train road that never ends.
As your train transforms into a layout, you start trying to make it more life-like.
You build a small town with building, roads, automobiles, and people.
At the edge of town is a switch yard with many box cars, gondolas, flat cars, and hopper cars waiting to be hooked up to the locomotive in order to retrieve all types of freight from factories and other town to bring back to this town to keep it thriving.
A passenger train slowly pulls away from the depot loaded with town people and visitors from other towns returning home.
The train picks up speed and roars through the country side, past farms and rural communities.
You can hear the sound of the massive locomotive as the train begins climbing it way up the mountain side.
The train reaches the top of the mountain where you can see the whole valley below.
As the train starts down the mountain it travels by a long freight train waiting on a siding track for the passenger train.
The passenger train stops at the next small community to pick up some passengers.
There is a freight train in the switch yard picking up loads of logs from a near-by logging camp.
Also some empty hopper cars that had been loaded with coal and are now ready to be returned to the coal company.
All of this track, locomotives, rolling stock, buildings, trees, people, and other accessories all come from a manufacturer called Bachmann Industries.
This company was founded in 1833 by Henry Carlisle.
Later the company merged with another company owned by Henry G Bachmann.
Bachmann's sons later entered the business which was called Bachmann Brothers.
The company has change ownership several times over the years.
Today most of the Bachmann Industries, products are made in China under their parent company name the Kader Industries.
Bachmann industries sell more model train products than any other.
So if you are interested in model trains, Bachmann industries probably makes just what you want.
Remember when modeling railroading always have fun.
Happy modeling, Steve Barnett
You can hardly wait for your parents to help you put the track together so you can run the train.
The train comes with a basic oval of track that is easy to put together.
In just a few minutes you have the track together and the train waiting for you to hook the power pack to the track.
The power pack is hooked up and you turn the throttle and the train begins to slowly move down the track getting faster and faster as you increase the throttle on the power pack.
You are now hooked on model trains as you watch this one go round and round the track.
You want to go as soon as possible to the hobby shop to buy extra track and maybe a couple of turnouts so you can expand the size of the track.
When you get to the hobby shop you find more rolling stock and locomotive than you ever thought existed.
From this small train set you begin a trip down that model train road that never ends.
As your train transforms into a layout, you start trying to make it more life-like.
You build a small town with building, roads, automobiles, and people.
At the edge of town is a switch yard with many box cars, gondolas, flat cars, and hopper cars waiting to be hooked up to the locomotive in order to retrieve all types of freight from factories and other town to bring back to this town to keep it thriving.
A passenger train slowly pulls away from the depot loaded with town people and visitors from other towns returning home.
The train picks up speed and roars through the country side, past farms and rural communities.
You can hear the sound of the massive locomotive as the train begins climbing it way up the mountain side.
The train reaches the top of the mountain where you can see the whole valley below.
As the train starts down the mountain it travels by a long freight train waiting on a siding track for the passenger train.
The passenger train stops at the next small community to pick up some passengers.
There is a freight train in the switch yard picking up loads of logs from a near-by logging camp.
Also some empty hopper cars that had been loaded with coal and are now ready to be returned to the coal company.
All of this track, locomotives, rolling stock, buildings, trees, people, and other accessories all come from a manufacturer called Bachmann Industries.
This company was founded in 1833 by Henry Carlisle.
Later the company merged with another company owned by Henry G Bachmann.
Bachmann's sons later entered the business which was called Bachmann Brothers.
The company has change ownership several times over the years.
Today most of the Bachmann Industries, products are made in China under their parent company name the Kader Industries.
Bachmann industries sell more model train products than any other.
So if you are interested in model trains, Bachmann industries probably makes just what you want.
Remember when modeling railroading always have fun.
Happy modeling, Steve Barnett