We shall see....
Have fun with your trains
It looks like someone is going to put a Stainz through a taffy puller!
-Brian
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
More to come....
Ralph, very interesting, but wrong continent. But you actually are not too far off from my other derrick car project.
As you can see, for this lokie I was more inspired by a certain tea growing region of the world
Tom Trigg
FINISHED!!!
No weathering on this one, I like it shiny
Just need to get some coal to add to the bunker
Got two NENG trolley kits for coaches for it to pull
Hi Vic
Nice job I will keep some thoughts quiet though, real coal looks best but you probably already know that.
I take it the coaches will be a matching blue and white and suitably well and truly over crowded
With a nice loco like that to pull the train and matching coaches passanger numbers should not be a problem.
regards John
Can we consider putting some kind of frame under that cab?
I think the engine looks OUTSTANDING.. but I cannot reconcile the cab sitting on fresh air.
Safety Valve wrote: Can we consider putting some kind of frame under that cab?I think the engine looks OUTSTANDING.. but I cannot reconcile the cab sitting on fresh air.
Picky Picky!
I was thinking of adding air tanks down under there
vsmith wrote: Safety Valve wrote: Can we consider putting some kind of frame under that cab?I think the engine looks OUTSTANDING.. but I cannot reconcile the cab sitting on fresh air.Picky Picky! I was thinking of adding air tanks down under there
Those would be good too, I dint think of that!
That's pretty sharp looking, Vic, except for that RED cow catcher dohickey on front.
Hey guys, don't forget that the man in the tin suit has built his railroad upon parts salvaged from everybody else's 4th hand wrecks! Considering he's got the teapot running after 90+ years, a multitude of neglectful owners, and probably 3 or 4 wrecks, and parts from 8 or 9 different junkers all cobbled together; He's done rather well! He's getting to be an expert at recycling old locomotives!
Nice job vic, I just couldn't resist adding to the tale!
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