I was on a work trip and had an hour to kill as the roads were not as bad as I thought they would be and I was early. I stopped at my favorite train store, Credit Valley Railway Co. on the edge of Toronto to see if I could pick up a back issue of N Scale magazine and to browse. They have all the goodies and it is a large, well-stocked store. I couldn't find the magazine, but drooled over the Rapido 8-40CM HO locomotives and many other things. And then I found in the random/clearance section something that was entirely unexpected.
It was an old MDC HO 42 ton Shay kit. It was not sealed so opened it up and looked it over. There were the basic body parts in metal and plastic, and many bags of details, trucks, a motor, some NWSL Shay gear kits and the full, and very yellowed instructions. There was even an email from 1998 from a second owner to MDC with some questions, along with the response. Really cool, and all for $35 CDN, so like $30 US. The prices on the NWSL packages were more than the cost.
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I came home today and spread out my find on the table. It all looks to be there with the details in sealed bags and an open motor of some kind. The instructions must be 20 pages and nicely prepared. Lots to do here.
I've always wanted a Shay and I think this will be just the way to do it. I think I will convert it into On30 and if I can, make it a two-engine (it is three as is). It might need larger wheels to look right in On30, and the cab and bunker will need to be scaled up, but the rest of it will look suitably sized to be something like a 12-16 ton unit in O-scale.
This might be what it takes to get me out of my modeling funk. I have a small collection of On30 loks, a caboose, and some nice building kits squirreled away. I had this same feeling after visiting Caboose Hobbies in Denver in 2004 where I impulsively bought a n-scale Atlas locomotive and freight car. That turned out to be the start of a 13-year run of modeling and layouts.
I'll post my progress as I go with this. Good thing there is a new Narrow Gauge forum topic