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I do appreciate the outpouring of support, although I promise you I wasn’t seeking it. So FWIW here’s what’s on the workbench now: (Attachment Link)
Ah, an open air maintenance of way car, just perfect for those hot Colorado summers Looking great Dave. Any plans to do a rotary plow? Although by your era the rotary was gone wasn't it?Scott
The rotary exploded in 1949, so I could use one...but outside of brass, it's a significant scratchbuilding job. I could probably use parts from the Durango Press kit for the D&RGW rotaries, but RGS Rotary 02 was very different. It's a space hog. I do plan eventually to add Plow Flanger 02 however.
didn't they leave it on a siding after the explosion? That would be a interesting model...pretty sure that there is a picture of it in the Narrow Gauge Circle book....one side looked normal....
It was stored dead at Ridgway.
A good use for a box of expired spaghetti?
I thought the RGS traded a rotary to the D&RGW for a locomotive or a locomotive rebuild.Scott
They did. Rotary #2 is what they kept, and according to Steve Haworth's website:"Dec 1896...After being used only once, in Jan 1893, rotary #1 is deemed unnecessary, and sold to the Kaslo & Slocan Railway of British Columbia, Canada. In later years, it became part of the Canadian Pacific and was converted to standard gauge."The RGS would regret that decision immediately, and for every subsequent winter until its death.
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