andrechapelonmarkpierce No, but for you SP fans, North Bank Line plans to come out with several versions of 4-8-0s. http://www.railmodel.com/ViewProjects.aspx?vid=NBL Mark That's the good news. The bad news is that the price will probably require the selling of various family members into slavery. Andre
markpierce No, but for you SP fans, North Bank Line plans to come out with several versions of 4-8-0s. http://www.railmodel.com/ViewProjects.aspx?vid=NBL Mark
No, but for you SP fans, North Bank Line plans to come out with several versions of 4-8-0s.
http://www.railmodel.com/ViewProjects.aspx?vid=NBL
Mark
That's the good news. The bad news is that the price will probably require the selling of various family members into slavery.
Andre
Only brass to date.
Interestingly, QSI recorder 475 about a year ago.....
I am looking in bashing some N&W 4-8-0; and just got a Varney (more recently Bowser) "Casey Jones" 4-6-0 as a starting point. The boiler shape is close. For this one, I am thinking of Bowser 56" drivers (still available) which look similar to 475's drivers. The frame will be brass - see the various brass locomotive articles in MR over the years for reference techniques.
Another starting point I am investigating is the Spectrum 4-6-0 with"52" " drivers - it really has 56" drivers - same as the Spectrum 2-10-2 and 2-6-6-2. Again the boiler is about the correct shape, but would have to be extended.
And the third starting point I am looking at is the Bowser NYC K11 4-6-2 - which is very close to a N&W E2.
For kit-bashing; I believe that it is easier to start with a model that has a 4 wheel leading truck.
Does anyone know if there is any company currently making a norfolk & western m class 4-8-0 ? I have one brass one from sunset models but I need several more . RON