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Posted - June 27 2015 : 11:22:32 AM
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Been thinking about this, a streamlined J on a smaller chassis. Currently bidding on a Bachmann J shell on Ebay...heh heh! What do you guys think?
Jerry
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Posted - June 27 2015 : 11:57:13 AM
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Makes me wonder what it would look like if the PRR had streamlined an E6 Atlantic along with the various K4s that got streamlined to different degrees. Go for it!
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Posted - June 27 2015 : 12:25:06 PM
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I think it would be cool.
-Steve
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Posted - June 27 2015 : 2:43:57 PM
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Jerry I look at that and have 2 thoughts:
1. YES it would be cool 2. Your 4-4-2 shorty looks TOO short for a streamliner lol
Maybe...a 4-6-2?
But it will be fun whatever it is 
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Posted - June 27 2015 : 9:23:35 PM
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The perfect engine to pull Piker and Oscar.
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Posted - June 28 2015 : 06:51:21 AM
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| That is going to be one heck of a kitbash. Would love to see how you do it.
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Posted - June 28 2015 : 9:36:47 PM
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Looks cute. Maybe it could pull those single truck baby cars ore something
-Peter
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