local power?
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Tue Dec 30 16:13:12 EST 2008
You just might think of getting one of Bachmann's 44 tonners, they short and
have motors on each truck, they pull well. Cal Reynolds
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> As to short steam power in HO, there are brass W-2's 2-8-0's that
> Northwest
> Short Line put out some years ago, M, M-1 and M-2 4-8-0's made by Sunset
> and
> earlier by Lambert and G Class 2-8-0's made by Alco Models some years ago.
>
> In diesels, you could use GP-9's, RS-11's or RS-3's although those exceed
> 50
> foot lengths.
>
> The older brass is going to be hard to come by and somewhat costly. I
> suggest that you change your specification and go with diesels that exceed
> your 50 foot limit.
>
> Gary Rolih
> Cincinnati
>
>
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> Caboose in Denver has a M-1 Sunset Models F/P #1007
> John Lisica
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>
>> NW Mailing List wrote:
>>> Looks like you'll be stuck with a G 2-8-0, since Geeps were more than
>>> 50'
>
>>> long.
>>>
>>> EdKing
>>
>> NW Modeling List wrote:
>> > Hi Kenneth;
>> >
>> > Diesel doesn't work on the N&W before 1955.
>> >
>> > A class M 4-8-0 would be a good candidate for you, watch e-bay for a
>> > model - brass only so far. I am hopping that Bachman will do one in
>> > their Spectrum line since 475 is a Strasburg.
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4-8-0_475
>> >
>> > Nigel F Misso, PE
>> > http://www.linkedin.com/in/nigelmisso
>>
>> So much for my hopes of using a T-6. :)
>>
>> Here's my problem. I built a Free-Mo module as a switching
>> puzzle/interesting industry. I now wish to include it in my layout as an
>> N&W interchange. The trouble is that there's not room for a long loco on
>> the module. If I turn it one way, I have 7" while leaving room for one
>> 40' car. If I turn it the other way, I have 5.75" to clear a switch. At
>> the other end, I have to pull an interchange track, and have 7" while
>> leaving room for the 3 cars that will fill the interchange.
>>
>> Personally, I would LOVE an M or G class as power, but is there room? I
>> could possibly make an extension for the module which would add a couple
>> inches, and simply restrict the interchange to 2 cars. How long were the
>> M and G class engines, with tenders?
>>
>> Yes, I know that I should build the layout to suit the era and equipment
>> I
>
>> like, but the module is already built and I like it. Modeling is all
>> about compromises, so I'm asking the group's help in figuring out the
>> best
>
>> compromise to make.
>>
>> I'll happily send my proposed track plan, if anyone is interested. Feel
>> free to contact me off-list.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Kenneth Rickman - krickman1 at carolina.rr.com
>> Salisbury, NC
>>
>> If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer!
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