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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Friday, February 2, 2007 3:39 PM
Thanks guys, Thats the exat picture I saw. Whoever buit that in an ALCo. book must have been confused. Why Lionel? I thought it was the wrong guage.
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Posted by cabbage on Friday, February 2, 2007 4:53 AM
In my experience most Single Fairlies (patent) are smaller than the versions made by Mason (no patent). 0-6-4 is a "standard" configuration for the Irish GSR at Inchcore which I think were the largest number built in the (then) United Kingdom (ie before partion). I would recommend you look at the Kitson Meyer type of locomotive 0-6-6-0 for your basic design calculations -I am afraid I cannot find the Baldwin locomotive that you are describing. The nearest thing that I have to it is the (in)famous CYCLOPS of the GWR -but that was never a carriage hauling loco. But, it is definately on the list of locos to build.....

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Posted by underworld on Thursday, February 1, 2007 7:09 PM

vsmith Yeah, I couldn't find a Baldwin yet...but I'm still looking!

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Posted by vsmith on Thursday, February 1, 2007 12:58 PM
 underworld wrote:

Like this

 

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Thats a Mason Bogie built by the William Mason Co., not a Baldwin, but it does match the description given in the title post.
Heres a pic of the Torch Lake RR 0-6-4 (also Mason built) preserved at the H. Ford Museum
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if your interested in building a Mason, heres everything you'll ever need to know.
Click here and open the 2002 Mason class links: 
This is a list of finished models so far:

http://www.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=24556

I'm planning to build a Mason using a Lionel 0-6-0 as a base. This class is the best guideline to help.

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Posted by underworld on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 4:55 PM

There is a survivng 0-6-4 at The Henry Ford Museum

 

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Posted by underworld on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 4:52 PM

Like this

 

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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 5:44 PM

Ill try.       Ok, first find the page in that book.....

                                      .....then take a picture of it....

                                                         ...then somehow load the thing in here.

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Posted by underworld on Sunday, January 28, 2007 10:36 AM

Can you post a pic of the original 0-6-6?

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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Friday, January 26, 2007 10:49 AM
Progress, An old bach. big hauler provides the running works, now all I kneed is a passanger truck, and a lot of work.
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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Monday, January 1, 2007 11:33 AM

What's up.   

I found both on ebay for dirt and was woundering which to buy, but its of little use becouse I lost where they were and then left for a week, (in hence I need an acount on there so I can hit the "watch this item" button and recive emails about them) don't you LOVE techo-nology, becouse it despises me.Banged Head [banghead] Oh and to top it off I crushed my thumb chooping wood.

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Posted by Snoq. Pass RR on Saturday, December 23, 2006 10:48 AM
Hia buddy.  What locomotive did the LGB and Bachmann motor block come from?
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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Friday, December 22, 2006 10:57 AM
For the chassis I was goong to fab one out of steel plating, (the scrap bin at work is over flowing) I thought this so this way it would have a good weightand have proper grip to the rail. I found two motor blocks and I don't know which one to use, the LGB or the Bachman block, which one would you recomend?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 14, 2006 1:14 AM
alternatively  use  shay components on an LGB chassis with coach truck at rear  tho the parts could prove expensive
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Posted by cabbage on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:30 AM
Ok, this sounds like a Single Fairlie Locomotive. You would need some form of 0-6-0 chassis to start with and then build your 6 wheel bogie. The main frames can be made of ply covered with ABS. Have a look here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sheila.capella/cabbage/welcome.html Look at the section marked Kitchen Sink Engineering. I make all my own models myself, have fun and welcome to the wonderful world of scratch building!!! regards ralph

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Baldwin 0-6-6
Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 10:27 AM
While flipping threw a book on baldwin locos one caut my attention, a 0-6-6. The caption said they took an old shay frame centered the boiler and added a set of drivers to the front, mounted on a pin. and a passanger truck in the back. It was intened for passinger trafic. Any recomendations on how to build this in F scale.
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