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Yellowstone Models

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Yellowstone Models
Posted by ARTHILL on Sunday, September 4, 2005 11:44 AM
40 years ago I took pictures to scratch build a Yellowtone like the one in Two Harbors. Now it appears that will never happen. I secretly knew I never could do that. Now, I still want the engine on my pike, though I am no longer planning an open pit mine. Are there good HO models of that engine, especially in the DM&IR configuration?
If you think you have it right, your standards are too low. my photos http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a235/ARTHILL/ Art
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Posted by Berk-fan284 on Monday, September 5, 2005 6:37 AM
I think you are going to have to start watching Ebay for a Yellowstone. Rivarossi made one years ago, with the open frame in the cab and the large flanged wheels. It can use a repowering with a can motor. I have only ever seen one on Ebay (I got it off the auction for a fairly large price) so good luck with that one! Option2: Ebay again for a brass locomotive I believe Akane made one in the sixties, Key Imports I think also did one (slightly newer age range of the seventies or early eightys). Depending on condition these can be pretty steeply priced (I have seen prices range between $385.00 US to $8-900.00US). Sad to say you are looking at a fairly pricey locomotive that will probably need some attention.
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Posted by DanRaitz on Monday, September 5, 2005 10:03 PM
Seeing how nobody makes one of these loco's in plastic, your going to have to buy brass.
Just doing a quick search of some brass venders I was able to find some DM&IR 2-8-8-4's available.
The following site has a few available, but pricey.
http://www.railmodel.com/search/CatalogSearch.asp?de=2-8-8-4&sc=HO&cl=1&st=A&ru=1&sb=Search&pi=&vn=%3AAL&rr=DM%26IR
Caboose Hobbies in Denver has an Westside M-4 w/caboose in stock. SKU# BC81813
it is unpainted with silght tarnish and is going for $1595.00
If you search around some you'll likely find a lot more.
The only plastic 2-8-8-4 available is the Rivarossi SP Cab-Forward, and it would take a LOT of work to convert into a Missabe Yellowstone.
Dan
If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy .... Red Green
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Posted by elauterbach on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 4:59 AM
Akane imported them in the 1960's. They can be found for under $1000. Take your time and look around.
Eric

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