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Hi guys, <br /> <br />Had an enjoyable weekend bashing a Mason Bogie up from a Stainz and an old Lionel 0-6-0. The Stainz was my very first loco from 1986 and whilst I had mated it up with a tender to become an oil burner I still wasn't happy with it. I already had a Mason Bogie made up from the Lionel superstructure and an LGB mallet chasis, this had never run very well so it was time for a bash. I took great pleasure in pulling the Stainz to pieces and after much sawing, filing, drilling etc we are almost there. I can't remember what CC&TC stands for so I thought, <br />'Corrales Creek & Troy City RR'[;)] A few pics of the not quite completed loco in the shed. <br />[img]http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5d807b3127cce922be600196e00000016108QbM2jJyxcO[/img] <br />[img]http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5d807b3127cce922bf6a219c400000016108QbM2jJyxcO[/img] <br />I'll post some more when it's finished. <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup]
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