Charles M
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Peter,
You have built a very beautiful model . It captures the feel of the prototype perfectly. I have seen 4 of the 2-6-6T models running in Golden , Colorado at our garden layout.
I have one observation that might help. In the book " Mason Steam Locomotives " by Art Wallace , he has the builders photo of number 28 . The photo shows that the whistle rod goes into the ring below the top lip of the dome, not the whistle itself. The rod also appears to pass to the right side of the sand dome and wind up on the engineers side of the cab. It doesn't appear that the whistle rod was mounted on the centerline of the cab/ boiler. This might help straighten out the bend in the rod you have. The proportions of the domes is " spot on " . I have an HOn3 model of this locomotive built by Balboa in 1965 and everything you have done is perfect.
Again a very very nice model .
Charles M
You have built a very beautiful model . It captures the feel of the prototype perfectly. I have seen 4 of the 2-6-6T models running in Golden , Colorado at our garden layout.
I have one observation that might help. In the book " Mason Steam Locomotives " by Art Wallace , he has the builders photo of number 28 . The photo shows that the whistle rod goes into the ring below the top lip of the dome, not the whistle itself. The rod also appears to pass to the right side of the sand dome and wind up on the engineers side of the cab. It doesn't appear that the whistle rod was mounted on the centerline of the cab/ boiler. This might help straighten out the bend in the rod you have. The proportions of the domes is " spot on " . I have an HOn3 model of this locomotive built by Balboa in 1965 and everything you have done is perfect.
Again a very very nice model .
Charles M