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Yeah here is Max's hippo. Just terrific!
I have always felt the GHQ boiler shell was closer in scale to the I1sa, which is the subject of my other thread
Do you have a link? I don't see the above link you are referencing, I would like to follow that action...Thanks
Thanks! (on the I1s), although it was not my intent to solicit pats on the back for that project. For those who asked: links to its construction on the old Atlas forum are here:http://forum.atlasrr.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=37911http://forum.atlasrr.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=39173And a write-up on the project is in the Nov 2007, Dec 2007, and Jan 2008 Railroad Model Craftsman magazine.I brought it up in here only because I did a lot of measuring and comparing between the prototype i1, the GHQ L1 shell,and the Trix K4 shell, and posted it all in that I1 project thread. I came to the conclusion that, fat or not, the GHQ shell was still the best-looking.I have one of the L1s GHQ kits built as an L1s, and I still like the looks of it. But now that John mentions thiswhole "fatness" topic, it is true that from certain angles, I always had a feeling on the L1 that the boiler hangs too "wide" of the drivers,
Max, it is refreshing to see those threads and thanks for sharing the links. I never read them before today as I was not a member at that time. They just reinvigorated my version with the laird slides that you sent me. I'm still hung up on the linkage bits...It's funny to read LouD ask @Dave Vollmer how new he was to the A forum back in 2007 on that first page, and mentioning yout T1. Miss Lou sometimes!
Thanks! (on the I1s), although it was not my intent to solicit pats on the back for that project.
I really applaud Atlas for keeping the forum up - it is a great resource full of very useful info.Is LouD no longer with us or just not participating in this forum?