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If it is not a K9 or a K11 what6 code is it. This is the first photo I have seen of this wagon. How many and what was the code and wagon numbers.
No way. Nobody makes a 4-axle tender truck of any kind in N Scale except the ones under the old Bachmann 4-8-4 Northern, but they are completely the wrong type. On my T1, I used two Con-Cor Hudson 3-axle trucks spliced together. They are still not the correct sideframes, but they work and they had good pickups in them. If superturbine really does the T1, that's one piece I'd probably beg/buy from him - a pair of thosetender truck sideframes. They could be cast off the brass import.
For anybody interested, Peter Harris from N Scale Kits is working on a model of the Queen Mary including the correct 4 axle trucks. He is already in an advanced stage of development and is thinking about offering the trucks as a separate item. Marc
Marc and I had a very useful conversation yesterday about the T1 tender trucks and their use in the FD2. I am very grateful for Marc's and others help as we get close to completing the work on the Queen Mary FD2.This project has been in our books for some time as a possible idea. We have drawn up drawings for the trucks and the FD2 body, and we intend to tool for these over the next couple of weeks. I intend to have some pre-production samples ready for the NMRA BR Convention http://www.nmrabr.org.uk/annual-convention in October and will bring these with me with my booth.If there is a demand we will have the trucks available as a separate item, and if the FD2 sells well, will also look at the FW1 - the third of the pictures posted by Cory earlier.PeterPeter HarrisN Scale Kitswww.nscalekits.com
Are you doing them in plastic or etched brass? -Cody F.
The trucks will be cast white metal and etched brass rigging. The FD2 car will be in metal.PeterPeter HarrisN Scale Kitswww.nscalekits.com
Is white metal able to have the fine detailing like brass? I'vent much experience with white metal kits and from what i've seen the texture usually is somewhat rough (even after painting) as opposed to etched brass.-Cody F.
Not trying to cause too much tread drift, but is the F39 dead?