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Redneck Justin
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I just bought a lot tonight. Had a Tenshodo die cast 0-6-0T engine. Had a "tea kettle" look and was diecast. Any info is appreciated on age, production run etc etc.
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hi Justin this may help ken
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Redneck Justin
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Much different then that. I'll see if I can't get a photo over here from the lot I bought.
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Justin,

When you say Teakettle, what do you mean? The only Teakettle loco I know of is a New One model. Can you post pictures or even the listing?


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Sean, here it is:


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Sorry Jistin,
I have two of those locos and no spare parts. I just went through all my valve gear parts and I have no crossheads that will fit between those guides. I have one pair that is close, but the rods are way too short.



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