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Have we posted this one yet? It won Best of Show at the 2012 Medford N Scale convention: http://www.pbase.com/atsf_arizona/image/144437813It's a superb model This N scale model by Dave Montgomery, won Best of Show in the Model Contest. From some quick Internet research, info on the prototype and the model: This model started out, I believe, as a Bachmann 2-6-6-2, and is a representation of SP class MM-3. Class MM-3 consisted of two little 2-6-6-2s, #3930 and #3931, that were WWII orphans from the Verde Tunnel & Smelter Railway in Jerome, Arizona. The pair of heavy compound articulated locomotives had rolled off the assembly line of Alco's’s Schenectady Works as construction numbers 61538 and 61539 in February of 1920, were placed in service in March of that year as VT&S R.R. 500 and 501, where they worked the steep grade between Jerome and Clarkdale Arizona. They were purchased by SP in 1943 during WWII to help ease power shortages, and spent almost their whole SP careers on the Los Angeles Division, helping on Beaumont Hill and in and around L.A. Number 3930 was the last of the compound SP Mallets to operate in active service as the "Colton drag engine" until 1954, when it was scrapped.
Super double headed pic Jason !In all my UP videos i've seen double headed Big Boys as well as double headed with Challengers and Gas Turbines, but never seen a FEF used as a double with a Challenger or Big Boy !Ernie
I think you need to do more reading "son"!! BAhahahahQuestion? Now tell me what book is this from??-Jason Smith
A rather rare double heading..... One that would be nice to see in this age-