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The build and new dates on the car are 2/37, so I guess I assumed it was probably ok for the fifties?
http://original.trainlife.com/articles/335
Thanks for that. So the 1937 build date would be fine, but as there were only 25 cars built, and assigned to a specific service to a Ford Plant in Virginia, the chances of one of these cars finding its way to SoCal are minuscule to none. So I'll skip this one.
New power for the layout waiting by the station in New Freedom, PA. Painting/Decals by Jeff Gowers.
Following link is to a photo of one of those 25 cars that made its way to the Vancouver, CA area, so it might be possible that one of them also got to California. It would probably depend upon whether or not any of the vehicles assembled at that Ford plant in Virginia were ever shipped to California. http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/virginian-rly-co-automobile-boxcar-62019
great stuff this week! I've been working on this factory-decorated Atlas N scale SP GP9 and added SP light packages to both ends as well as BLMA 15" drop grabs. I also finished installing a LokSound Select Micro decoder in it today with the EMD 16cyl 567BC (FT) sound file, which sounds great. The unit has functioning headlight and gyralight effects on both ends....
PMT terminal is coming along:Thanks,Wolf
No disrespect, but I hate you...
Verne finally returned to the shop last week. He mumbled something about not having anything in common with Miss Dee anymore, and before I could stop him, he grabbed an old Minitrix 0-6-0 boiler shell, a new Bachmann 0-6-0 mechanism, and the Dremel. Three days later, he returned with this. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) The biggest issue so far is that the cab is about 2 feet 4 inches longer that the prototype's, the PRR b6. This discrepancy is visible in archival photos. Do any of the other SPF's out there know any more about this than I do? Was the Minitrix cab longer to hide their motor?I could remove the Minitrix cab and replace it with the Bachmann cab....Oh, yeah, the idea for this whole concept came from Max Magliaro in another thread, so he gets to share in the credit/blame for this project.Any comments, positive or negative? Max?
...a new Bachmann 0-6-0 mechanism,..
So that's one of the "new" mechanisms? What's with that clunky-looking valve gear? Before posting this, I went to "Spookshow's" site just to double check, and sure enough, that hasn't changed.One would think that that aspect of the model would have been up-graded by Bachmann as well...we know they can do it; look at the gear on their 2-8-0...Mark in Oregon