HO Brass radius
NW Modeling List
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Fri Feb 11 10:28:51 EST 2011
Those may be harder to find that the M's. BTW, I have a couple of the E2a's in
the as built configuration - might be willing to part with one.
Jim Nichols. Contact me off line at jamesanichols at bellsouth.net
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Sent: Fri, February 11, 2011 6:39:08 AM
Subject: Re: HO Brass radius
I suggest the NWSL "W" class 2-8-0. They were used into the late 1940's
and were similar to the M's. They had the same boiler, wheel diameter and I
think cylinders and early Baker valve gear. Since I model the 1930's It was
almost a necessity to get one. I have 2 M's and 7 Powerhouse Y3's, a Z1 and
a K3.
Mark Lindsey
Stuck in the 1930's
On 2/10/11 5:23 PM, "NW Modeling List" <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> So the Sunset M purchase fell through. The guy wasn't ready to part with it. I
> don't blame him, they are beautiful models.
>
> I'm now looking around for more options for smaller steam. I'm trying to get
> something that can handle work on a branch line with 22" and some 18" radius
> curves.
>
> I've looked at an E2a and S1. Anyone own these and can vouch for running
> ability on curves/in general?
>
> I'm really interested in the NWSL E2a. Is it best to regear/remotor?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Brad
>
>
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