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Modeling the Santa Fe in the early 1900's
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The 2-6-2's are not a true Santa Fe, but they are very close. The proto type has a straight boilers. The 1000 class has 70" dia. biolers and Drivers, outside 79", dia. of center is 72". The lead and rear (trailling) truck are spoke wheels. It was delivered with a tender just the ones on the old timers like 2-8-0's. You can go to the website at http://atsfrr.net/resources/Baldwin/index.htm
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