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Got this in a big lot. It's Cary. Is it a N2 class boiler? And was it designed for the Bowser I1sa Decapod? Also, does Cal Scale sell a boiler/smoke box door? Love to build a N class!

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Also, does Cal Scale sell a boiler/smoke box door? Love to build a N class!
Originally posted by Redneck Justin - June 03 2016 :  10:16:18 PM


Bowser-Trains.com lists a Pennsy 7'6" smoke box front:
http://www.bowser-trains.com/history/hocalscalesteam.html
I don't know what size you need, but if you have a scale ruler, you could easily find out.

Oddly, it's on a catalog page as part 190-236, but the price list doesn't have it, so I don't know whether they have it in stock.

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Discovered it's a 96" door. I've also learned it's quite tricky to install this boiler to the said chassis.
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Justin , I am pretty sure that the class for that boiler is PRR N1 class.
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frank is right,ken

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Thanks guys!
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