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A first attempt at an American locomotive...

Started by StanierJack, July 23, 2008, 01:52:57 PM

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StanierJack

...but not quite what you think.

It's a USATC S100 dockside shunter, as supplied to europe during WW2. I'm modelling one in 1950's BR condition, and here is the work so far:





I'm happy with the way it has turned out, and the colour is gloss, but not shiny gloss. :p

Here is the problem. I need a reliable HO scale chassis, preferably with outside cylinders. The ideal length of the chassis in 104mm, and 0-6-0. Any ideas?

Santa Fe buff

Well you should use a bachmann motor. I'm not good with Chassis, but Bachmann uses all metal chassis for strength.
- Joshua Bauer

StanierJack

Quote from: Santa Fe buff on July 23, 2008, 03:05:51 PM
Well you should use a bachmann motor. I'm not good with Chassis, but Bachmann uses all metal chassis for strength.

Hmm, there are lots of Bachmann chassises.


StanierJack


Ozzie21

Jack, Southeastern Finecast make a chassis for a USA tank part number FC 183. Not sure if it'll fit your body as your looks like cast body?. The also have a kit F183 for a USA tank with outside walschaert's valve gear. Have a look at www.sefincast.co.uk

Regards
Charles Emerson
Queensland
Australia