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I've got a lot of info from this site:https://sites.google.com/site/bostonandmainerailroad/system/app/pages/sitemap/list
A few years ago I built a B&M 4-8-2 from the generic Bachmann 4-8-4 by chopping up the boiler casting/cab and shortening the frame to get length and cab shape correct. With a Rivarossi 12 wheel tender and a Minitrix trailing truck it was a pretty good stand-in. I wrote an article for the B&MRRHS newsletter.Since then, I noticed that the Bachmann N&W J class 4-8-4 wheelbase was really close to the B&M 4-8-2. I built a new R1A class by putting a chopped generic 4-8-4 boiler/cab on the 4-8-4 frame, adding a generic pilot, and Minitrix trailing truck. I then cut down the J class tender body. The result is a really good copy of the B&M R1. It matches the plan published in MR pretty well (not perfect but pretty good). The tender turns out to be close enough too. Only problem is that the drivers are a little small but their wheelbase is just about dead on. Combined with the really great peformance of the locomotive, it's my most favorite loco.