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now I have a question....My son was spinning the tender trucks....which side is hot on the tender?
Hope everyone is having a great weekend! I've been decaling my painted but unnumbered SP connies. I'm trying to be as accurate as possible in numbering, so my conundrum is figuring out the main differences between the C-8, C-9, and C-10 connies, other than road numbers. I have one C-8 left to decal. I've done Google searches (not helpful at all), looked at SP web sites (somewhat helpful), and poured through my SP books. I'm not getting any definitive answers other than road numbers. Coast Daylight has a page that lists the various C-class 2-8-0s by road number, but even these changed over time.I've attached a few pics showing different angles on 3 of my connies. The C-8 and C-9 look identical to me. The C-10 has an obvious difference in the smokebox front. The first two are Oriental locos. The 3rd one (C-10) is from Key. I also have a Key C-9 which looks very similar to the C-10. Other than the smoke box fronts and road numbers, I can't tell any differences. Domes, cabs, piping, drivers all look the same to me. Same with pics I've observed. Are there any SP steam gurus out there with spotting feature info? Thanks in advance!
@johnb Steam locos are usually Loco picks up on the Engineers side and tender picks up on the Firemans side .
John, loco looks good! I have a couple of these as well. Unmodified at this point.
thanks, it looks like the insulation is failing, it is sparking from the #2 driver on the fireman's side without the tender on