QUOTE: Originally posted by countershot oh man I love that locomotive #3101 one of 2 in all of the CP. do they model that in HO or do they model at all. I have the follwing locomotives in my area: Mrsr2-8-2 porter #5 Mrsr 2-8-2 #17 sadletank Mrsr 3 truck shay #11 Mrsr 3 trauck heisler #91 Mrsr 3 truck climax #10 Sp&s #700 SP #4449 GS-4 Mrsr is Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad have fun. Ben
QUOTE: Not bad, it only took about 4 minutes with Google to find out who you were talking about. And yeah, calling her built is accurate - she sure didn't grow that way!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rripperger Not, I have to observe, the BEST built thing ever to come out of Comox, BC. But you have to go elsewhere on the Internet to see those pictures.
QUOTE: Comox, Vancouver Island, a 2-6-2T made by Baldwin
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans Sask. so thats where C.P.R. 4-8-4 3101 is located eh? seems a little too close to a smelting plant for Canada's best looking steam locomotive (it's not that dinky royal hudson thing) Is this loco being preserved or looked after and why is it in a scrapyard?
QUOTE: Originally posted by countershot oh man I love that locomotive #3101 one of 2 in all of the CP. do they model that in HO or do they model at all.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy I'm spoiled, since I'm only about 20 miles away from the largest RR museum in the USA:
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Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943