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Title: 55n3 K-27, could be built for less than $200, YIKES
Post by: hminky on August 15, 2010, 10:02:08 AM
Some one asked me a while back about "Modern" power in 55n3 here is my findings on the D&RGW K-27 in Scale55:

(http://www.55n3.org/image/k-27.jpg)

The Bachmann On30 2-8-0 matches the K-27 plans in the June 1973 Model Railroader.

It has been done in Large Scale, I never realized that the Bachmann 2-8-0 was converted to a smaller scale K-27.

(http://www.55n3.org/image/k-27-3.jpg)

William D. Hemmeter/Dave Fletcher have done it in Large Scale. Their article can be found at:

http://archive.mylargescale.com/articles/articles/k27/k27-01.asp (http://archive.mylargescale.com/articles/articles/k27/k27-01.asp)

The On30 Bachmann 2-8-0's are going for $90 so you could have a 55n3 K-27 for under $200 easy.

What is 55n3:

http://www.55n3.org/ (http://www.55n3.org/)

We will have more on "Modern" narrow gauge in the future.

Thank you if you visit
Harold
Title: Re: 55n3 K-27, could be built for less than $200, YIKES
Post by: hminky on August 15, 2010, 06:10:55 PM
Found a locomotive that matches the On30 2-8-0 in 55n3:

(http://www.55n3.org/image/of_2-8-0.jpg)

Most of the On30 Bachmann locomotives will work in 55n3 if you are modeling post 1900 narrow gauge. The ten-wheeler is too large. The Mogul with a few Bowser parts will make a great 55n3 2-8-0. All that needs is the domes lowered.

(http://www.55n3.org/image/mogul_2-8-0.jpg)

Harold

Title: Re: 55n3 K-27, could be built for less than $200, YIKES
Post by: hminky on August 16, 2010, 09:18:35 AM
Here is another conversion applicable to 55n3:

http://tumbledowncreek.com/www/K-27_.html (http://tumbledowncreek.com/www/K-27_.html)

(http://tumbledowncreek.com/www/K-27__files/Dad%27s%20K-27%2041.jpg)

Harold