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Posted - March 11 2017 : 10:01:50 AM
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Well my son Steve was over yesterday and show me his 0-6-0 camelback, that is done now. The body is scratch built and fits a Bachmann drive. The tender has been kitbashed. frank
Here is ANNA #45, a 0-6-0 switcher. This body is scratch built by my son Stephen.
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Posted - March 11 2017 : 11:35:49 AM
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That is some awesome work Frank.
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Posted - March 11 2017 : 7:40:11 PM
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Steve must be one skilled and patient builder. That's a tidy piece of work.
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Posted - March 11 2017 : 8:39:15 PM
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Frank, what is the "ring" that is attached to the top of the stack?
responce by morerator. It is a screen that once flipped to cover the stack outlet keeps burning embers from starting fires along the right of way while allowing the smoke to pass freely through. frank
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Posted - March 11 2017 : 9:16:48 PM
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Another quality job Frank....!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted - March 12 2017 : 11:57:21 AM
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quote:Frank, what is the "ring" that is attached to the top of the stack?
Originally posted by Barry - March 11 2017 : 8:39:15 PM
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I would venture it is a spark arrester, but in the open position and without a screen yet.
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Posted - March 12 2017 : 5:54:58 PM
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Your son has some talent!
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Posted - March 13 2017 : 8:01:35 PM
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That is quite the nice scratchbuild!
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Posted - March 13 2017 : 9:33:45 PM
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Wow!! Fantastic work! Did he add weight to the shell at all?
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Posted - March 14 2017 : 10:31:16 AM
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Thanks, everybody. I am just sharing Steve's work with you. Steve asked me if I had a fine mesh to use for the spark arrestor. I have nothing. Sean that newer Bachman drives come well weighted. Thanks for all the nice things you all have said. I will pass them on. well, my computer is down now. I am on my wife's laptop. The geek squad is coming Thursday. I'll try to get back again before then.
C U all Latter Frank
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Posted - March 18 2017 : 5:55:08 PM
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quote:Steve must be one skilled and patient builder. That's a tidy piece of work.
Originally posted by scsshaggy - March 11 2017 : 7:40:11 PM
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Shaggy I have posted photos of his work for quite a while. LNE X PRR L1 Mikado. CNJ K1 Camellback 4-8-0. CNJ 2-8-2 Super mike. 2-8-2 A Pair of 2-10-0 camelbacks. A Erie R3 2-10-2. just some of them. frank
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Posted - February 23 2018 : 11:06:14 AM
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Wow, that is first class modeling!
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Posted - February 23 2018 : 11:43:05 AM
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That it is. I can barely get things straight on rectangular cars, getting them straight on a round boiler must be even worse.
sim-al2 Also since they cut track maintaince the trains had huge trouble making over the railroad by the end 純那 yeah They did a Rock Island volountarily
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Posted - February 23 2018 : 12:05:39 PM
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Superb work!!
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Posted - February 23 2018 : 3:48:16 PM
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Wow, nicely done!
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Posted - December 08 2020 : 08:33:22 AM
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Erik, the camelback I was talking about a week or so ago.
I'd like to do something like this someday....
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Posted - December 08 2020 : 09:17:05 AM
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That is pretty neat!
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Posted - April 23 2021 : 4:49:26 PM
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Fantastic work!
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