N&W 2156
NW Modeling List
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
Mon Feb 2 17:50:28 EST 2015
Hi Harold,
I think it would make a great article for the Arrow! Lots of photos! I know
I would love to follow along with your build! I need a ton of different
engines for my model railroad!
Ray Russell Sr.
In a message dated 2/1/2015 11:01:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org writes:
Phil: You make a good point. We have Y6b's running out our ears but no
real "affordable" Y6a's or Y6's. Division Point imported some beautiful Y6 and
Y6a models in brass about a year ago. They were priced at around $2500.00.
I have seen a couple on ebay that sold for about $2100.00. After
Broadway Limited released the last run of Y6b's, I asked them to consider
retooling the boiler to produce Y6's and Y6a's. I got no response.
After my recent cataract operation, I can now see well enough to resume
converting a Broadway Y6b into a Y6a. I will keep the Y6b tender underframe
with the electronics but will replace the tender superstructure with a class
C superstructure from the Broadway class A 2-6-6-4. The class I tender
superstructure from the Y6b will go to the class A. The trucks from the
class I tender will be replaced with non-roller bearing trucks I purchased
from Bethlehem Car Works. Some additional detail will be added to the tender.
The big change for the boiler/smokebox casting on the locomotive is the
shortening of the smokebox. The Y6b has an extended smokebox to accommodate
the SA feedwater heater. The Y6a used the BL feedwater heater and had a
shorter smokebox. To keep the model as accurate as possible, only a selected
number of Y6a's can be modeled from the Broadway Y6b. The Broadway model has
a lagged smokebox and only a few Y6a's had this improvement. Y6a number
2157 will be the number I select. I have not made the cut to the smokebox
yet. I am still working on correct measurements for placing the cut and
whether or not I will have to remove the smoke unit in the smokebox. Other
changes will include adding the BL feedwater heater on the engineer's side and
dual air pumps on the firemans side. The handraillings on the front engine
will also have to be reworked. And for Frank ( and myself), I plan to
block the rear engine from swiveling. One of the reasons I am proceeding with
this conversion is that the initial price of the Broadway locomotive is
reasonable. I would not dare attempt this conversion on a brass model. Harold
Davenport
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://pairlist6.pair.net/pipermail/nw-modeling-list/attachments/20150202/f0f9ab29/attachment.html>
More information about the NW-Modeling-List
mailing list