BlaxlandAlexSince I aquired the engine, I have added jewels to the headlight and markers, as well as performing some minor touch up and a servicing. It runs great! Hard to believe this was a stock mantua/tyco pacific.
Alex, that is a handsome locomotive.
Hard to believe someone did all that work, as Wayne pointed out, but did not decal the number boards... I am guilty of that too...
-Kevin
Living the dream.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Just a guess, but I suspect that the "Longhorn Valley" is a fictitious freelance model railroad. The Logo doesn't look like anything a professional graphic artist would have created.
Ray
Hey, I'm new here. Back in February I purchased a locomotive off ebay from a seller with several other highly detailed models lettered for the same railroad. There were 5 other identical pacifics to the one I purchased, plus many other locomotives with detailing done to the same standard. Mainly mantua, bowser, mdc, etc.
I have come to the forums in search of answers, and if anyone has any information on this railroad. I'd love to know the full story. The quality of the paint and overall craftsmanship, as well as the presumably custom decals makes me believe this engine was made recently.
Since I aquired the engine, I have added jewels to the headlight and markers, as well as performing some minor touch up and a servicing. It runs great! Hard to believe this was a stock mantua/tyco pacific.
Alex