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Does anyone make a HO Union Pacific 9000?

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Does anyone make a HO Union Pacific 9000?
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 5, 2004 8:35 PM
Does anyone make a UP 2-12-4 (or whatever the wheels are) in HO? It'd be cool to have, but if I can guess right I'd say it'd need a larger radius curve then an HO Big Boy.[:D][:p][;)][^]
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Posted by nfmisso on Monday, January 5, 2004 8:43 PM
4-12-2 in brass only;
http://www.uncledavesbrass.com/BR-LST-Z.HTML
Key is planning on having them in Feb, reserve now, $1399-

FYI Oriental and Key 4-8-8-4 are only $2250-
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 1:43 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by nfmisso

FYI Oriental and Key 4-8-8-4 are only $2250-
ONLY! I can barely afford locomotives as it is!
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Posted by AggroJones on Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:10 AM
Lionel may do a UP 4-12-2. It seems logical in the pattern, concidering what they've done in O. Large Union Pacific locomotives.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:09 AM
I'm sure many of us would love a brute such as this. However what would be the minimum radius requirements? something this big is going to need a lot of realestate to swing!
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Posted by AggroJones on Friday, January 16, 2004 2:26 PM
If Lionel did this in HO, I reckon it would be pretty sweet. The 2 center drivers would have to be blind though.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 17, 2004 10:13 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones

If Lionel did this in HO, I reckon it would be pretty sweet. The 2 center drivers would have to be blind though.
What do you mean by blind?
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 18, 2004 10:39 AM
Blind means no flanges
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 18, 2004 11:33 AM
I hope they if they decide to make it it's plastic. Brass and dicast metal are just to expensive.
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Posted by EL PARRo on Sunday, January 18, 2004 3:06 PM
I'd like to see someone make a UP 2-10-2.
huh?
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Posted by nfmisso on Sunday, January 18, 2004 3:43 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by EL PARRo

I'd like to see someone make a UP 2-10-2.


Why don't you??

QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy


Does anyone make a UP 4-12-2 (corrected) in HO? It'd be cool to have....


Why don't you make one?

For the 2-10-2; you could start with a Bowser 2-10-2 or the Spectrum Chinese 2-10-2.

For the 4-12-2 http://www.steamlocomotive.com/3cylinder/index.html; you'd need to build a frame; I'd start with a Bowser Big Boy, and lap the two chassis together, over lapping two axles, to give you a total of six axles (the two in the middle are half from the rear chassis, and half from the front).

For how to build the rest see: Mainline Modeler Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul and Aug 2001.
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Posted by AggroJones on Monday, January 19, 2004 10:53 PM
Some manufacture will jump on the Union Pacific 3 unit gas turbine in HO, as it was voted most wanted locomotive in Model Railroader. Now that is a intresting machine. [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 4:48 PM
Most layouts couldn't handle a 9000 even in plastic. The driving wheel base is just to far. It might take 28" minimum. Even on some silverspooner layouts models have difficulty geting around their wide curves.

Now one in N scale would be no problem.
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Posted by railman on Monday, November 1, 2004 5:47 PM
the wheelbase would be a detraction to sales, but many layouts use 30" radius so they still could buy it.

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