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I read Ghq kit build thread above.There's comparison between resin and pewter kits.
Oh ok, but that 4-6-4 is not the same locomotive as the FVM model, and the resin body used the pewter one as a master pattern, so it makes sense that the pewter is better.Sounds like you aren't specifically looking for a 4-4-2 like the FVM model, but any locomotive which pulled the Hiawata train.
Try this: https://www.ghqmodels.com/collections/1-160-10mm-n-scale-model-railroading?page=4
Pewter model is better than the FVM model? Why do you think that? I'm not really familiar with the GHQ kit. What did it use for the 4-4-2 mechanism?
the FVM loco and GHQ kit are two completely different classes of engine, the GHQ is a 4-6-4 Hudson rather than the fvm 4-4-2
There's a guy on Facebook, Tim Timmins, who runs a page called "N Scale Live Auction" and he just posted photos from an estate clean out. There's a complete Hiawatha set with the Atlantic, plus a set of add on cars. He just posted the photos a couple days ago.Oh, I shouldbtry bid on here...You have to join the page and wait until he posts the auction which will cover literally a hundred items or more, and then you end up sitting for hours with it droning on in the background, but he will take a proxy bid if you contact him in advance and let him know you're interested in it. He's in Oregon, so the auctions start at 3 pm his time, and they can run for hours. (and hours).For a hen's tooth like this though, it might be worth the effort.Lee
There's a guy on Facebook, Tim Timmins, who runs a page called "N Scale Live Auction" and he just posted photos from an estate clean out. There's a complete Hiawatha set with the Atlantic, plus a set of add on cars. He just posted the photos a couple days ago.Lee
568$...but I even saw 800$ on ebay