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@haasmarc Looking awesome! So what kind of dozers are these and where did you get them? Self printed?Nice work, Otto K.
Self printed. Ed found them on Thingiverse:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5598329https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5601450
Thank Marc, appreciate your response. Nice, but a bit too modern for my cca '50 era. Shucks...Otto
Put a Digitrax decoder in this Bachmann after painting it. Put a pickup truck as the 2nd tender truck, added lights and put new couplers on it. Anyone try anything other than MT 1133's on the tender? While I had it apart, after degreasing all the gunk off the inside, I used emery cloth to smooth the sides of the gears and then used a toothpick to smooth them some more. Did the same to the driver boxes/pickups. Finally, added weight to the tender. Any sources for steam locomotive builder plate decals?Bob
Looks great, Bob. Only quibble, I believe all the B&O 0-6-0s had USRA short tenders, not the slope ones.Curious how you managed the light?Lee
I’m excited to see these progress.I have two A and two B units from his original run of resin kits. They are painted and decorated. I finally bent the handrails. Those need to be installed. You will likely finish yours first!Were you able to successfully grind away enough material on the chassis to fit the short fuel tanks? I tried and broke two frame halves. I found replacements but Atlas hasn’t had them in stock now for a while so I’m hesitant to try again.Craig
I had done one with the short tender. It's not as easy as it looks. You need to monkey around with the drawbar to get it to sit right.and still make good contact.The new 2-6-2 has a short tender which works great, so there's a good fit out there somewhere.
Says they are from 1944:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1_Heavy_Tractor