Need brass PFM N&W 'A' tender

NW Modeling List nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
Wed Feb 1 07:12:41 EST 2012


Dave

Not knowing exactly where you live...

The Great Scale Model Train Show in Timonium MD is this weekend
starting at 9am Saturday.

There are usually a number of brass vendors which carry the older used
brass.

You might find what you are seeking...

In any event, even a day spent at the GSMTS is a great fun.

Eric



On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:37:45 -0500, NW Modeling List wrote:

> Ed,

>

> Thanks for the detailed tender info ! I looked into a few sources I

> have and it looks to me as if I can use any brass 'A' tender, through

> I would prefer one made by United/PFM. I could also use the tender

> from a Y-6b, through I would have to change the Buckeye trucks for

> Commonwealths, not a big deal. Again, I would prefer a PFM.

>

> I was hoping that someone on this list would have a spare tender

> floating around that I could purchase, but so far, that hasn't been

> the case, so I'll watch eBay and see what happens.

>

> Thanks,

> Dave

>

> On Jan 30, 2012, at 12:20 PM, NW Modeling List wrote:

>

> All the “J” 22k gal tenders had smooth welded sides (no rivets)

> and only when placed into freight service at the end of their

> operation lives did at least some of the J tenders receive doghouses.

> All tenders from any of the imported brass J’s including the J-1’s

> have smooth welded sides. None have doghouses.

>

> Precision Scale Models imported 22k gal tenders individually that

> would work with Y’s or A’s (later versions and not cheap). I’ve

> seen these PSC tenders from time to time on eBay and likewise hit and

> miss with Brass dealers (it’s been several years since they were

> imported). Beautiful models. You never know what may show-up on eBay

> but a tender from either a PFM A or Y would meet your needs. Much

> less

> likely to show up would be tenders from Key, PSC, or Division Point

> A’s or Y’s………… but with eBay you never know. Also simply

> doing various web searches for N&W HO Brass locomotives and/or

> 22,0000

> gal tenders (try various wordings) will sometimes surprise you with

> what shows up. Again, you never know………

>

> Look at the tender and locomotive drawings and pictures on N&WHS web

> site http://www.nwhs.org/ [1] -

>

> http://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/rollingstock.php?RRSelect=N%26W+Rwy&CatSelect=Tender

> [2] . There are many pictures and drawings of N&W tenders to assist

> in

> a continuing education on N&W tenders.

>

> Ed Painter: Narrows, VA currently living in Russellville, AR.

>

> FROM: nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org

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> SENT: Monday, January 30, 2012 9:24 AM

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> SUBJECT: RE: Need brass PFM N&W 'A' tender

>

> Dave,

> If you need photos of this tender, I can take some images of my PFM.

> (it's unpainted too)

>

> Dave Willis

> (blt 1962, c/n 4)

>

> -------------------------

>

> Subject: Need brass PFM N&W 'A' tender

> Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:29:57 -0500

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>

> All,

>

> I just got a PFM N&W 'A" 2-6-6-4 'basket case'. I can fix the bent

> and

> missing parts, but it came with a GEM C&O tender - not even close, so

> I need the correct tender for this model.

>

> Does anyone have one to sell, or know where I can find one ?

>

> There was a Gem 'J' tender on eBay, and I checked out how close it

> might be. Oddly it appears to to the right size and shape, but is

> missing the doghouse (not a problem), and rivets (big problem).

>

> Any comments on N&W tender commonality, or variations in 'A' tenders

> ?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Dave

>

> http;//daveayers.com

>

> http;//brassbackshop.com

>

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