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Delaware and Hudson Challengers

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Posted by Ron High on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 12:07 PM

Try this group on Yahoo or the Bridge Line Histirical society

ON Yahoo groups  dandh

http://dhbridgeline.org/

 

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Posted by dknelson on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 11:25 AM

My usual resources came up empty on this one.  Acting on a hunch I checked out the 1961 Model Railroader drawings of the D&H 4-8-4 of about the same vintage and its tender was quite different.

The photos I found of the D&H 4-6-6-4 showed a tender which, to my eyes, looked very much like the old Mantua tender that they attached to their cast metal 4-6-2 and 2-8-2 starting in the early 1950s and used for decades after that.  Depending on the age of the kit, those tenders were cast metal or plastic.  The D&H tender MIGHT have been welded because the sides look smooth, but it would be an easy matter to remove the rivets from the Mantua model.

It would be at least a reasonable approximation that could be used until better information becomes available.  Best of all, you see those tenders at almost give-away prices at swap meets.

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Delaware and Hudson Challengers
Posted by PakunaMatata on Monday, September 3, 2018 1:24 PM

Does anyone know where I could get some measurement drawings or blueprints of the Delaware and Hudson Challengers?  Specifically, their tenders?

I'm trying to design a model of DH 1517's tender as she exists today, as CP water tender #35508.  Most of it could probably be done from photos, but there is a curvature at the top, and that would be a lot easier if I had blueprints or drawings.

I'm willing to pay money for this too.

Thanks in advance!

--- Michael Marquardt: Modeling the Canadian Pacific modern era since 1998

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