Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
If they are 60 ft. versions, no engine will look right pulling them, and you should sell them ( I been looking for these cars for a long time!)!!
If you just have to keep them, I would recommend the 8900 MPC FARR#1 engine, or 665, 2055 postwar hudson, or Williams counterpart. If they are 72 ft., I would say a postwar 773 hudson, or the modern Williams or Lionel version. I have the Santa Fe warhorse hudson that would look great with those cars (hint,hint)!
Birds, your knowledge of steam is limited also. A 4-8-4 is a "Northern" on the Santa Fe. A berkshire is a 2-8-4. The Santa Fe "Blue Goose" was a 4-6-4 "Hudson", and only the NW had a "J" class 4-8-4. Rich, MTH also made a Railking version of the ATSF 4-8-4 "Northern" for about $500 if you can still find it. Try the discount houses that advertize in CTT and "O"Gauge mag. That's where I bought mine.
Dick
Texas Chief
Bob Nelson
Yup! Here's mud in my eye!
Look at it hundreds of times and still got it wrong!
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
I ordered the Williams SF scale Hudson. According to the picture, it looks great, and considering I've never had a problem with any of my Williams units, I'm sure I've made a solid choice. Thanks to all for your opinions and help.
Rich F.
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