Ian Powell
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It may be a long shot. I am looking for one truck for the Slope Back Tender of an Aristo Rogers 2-4-2. Would anybody happen to have one in their spares box? Without wheels would be OK.
Yes, and I think the bogies are common with other Aristo stuff - they do have the electrical pickups like the cabooses, but whether they're the same wheelbase, I don't have an Aristo caboose any more to check.I have 2 scrapped Rogers locos but not sure if I have the tender bits but will look when I can. I think these tenders are the same as the 0-4-0 switcher.
I saw these on their website. $60 for a pair which is not bad but postage to the UK would bump the cost.The Aristocraft classic woodside caboose has a different archbar truck which is the same as the Aristocraft classic cars. The slope back tender truck is a slightly longer wheelbase and much taller looking. The Aristocraft steel caboose has a different type of truck.
Nicholas Smith Trains have a set of slope back trucks but not cheap at $50.
Yes, the tenders are the same as the 0-4-0 switcher.
The Aristocraft classic woodside caboose has a different archbar truck which is the same as the Aristocraft classic cars. The slope back tender truck is a slightly longer wheelbase and much taller looking. The Aristocraft steel caboose has a different type of truck.
Nicholas Smith Trains have a set of slope back tender trucks but not cheap at $50.
Yes, the tenders are the same as on the 0-4-0 switcher.
I have 2 scrapped Rogers locos but not sure if I have the tender bits but will look when I can. I think these tenders are the same as the 0-4-0 switcher.
I will try to look through the boxes of bits for you.By any chance, would you happen to have the sound activation axle from the tender in your scrap line?![]()