Bill Barnwell
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TksVery nice bash. I have a special place in my heart for the saddle tank engines as well. Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
TksExcellent conversion!
Jon.
Well if I had the money and the layout, coming back from the Philippines in 55 we road the Santa fe super chief from California to Denver in war bonnet colors, what a neat train. So if I had a layout big enough to run one and the money, you can bet I would have one. But being as that's not happening i do have a fondness for small work engines especially tank engines. A lot of my rolling stock was done before American protypes were available, hence the mother of necessity. Small trains with a purpose, really like making something out of pieces. Idle mind is the devils playground they say, thanks for the comment, BillSooooooo much fun witnessing other's bashing to their liking.
This is what's it's all about. I could just buy what I need but where's the fun in that???
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Nice conversion Bill, just wondering how you create the very effective looking Sugar Cane?Well if I had the money and the layout, coming back from the Philippines in 55 we road the Santa fe super chief from California to Denver in war bonnet colors, what a neat train. So if I had a layout big enough to run one and the money, you can bet I would have one. But being as that's not happening i do have a fondness for small work engines especially tank engines. A lot of my rolling stock was done before American protypes were available, hence the mother of necessity. Small trains with a purpose, really like making something out of pieces. Idle mind is the devils playground they say, thanks for the comment, Bill
this is a copy of article I did for GRW magazine, if you need more let me know, BillNice conversion Bill, just wondering how you create the very effective looking Sugar Cane?