07-23-2018, 07:31 AM
Examining examples of narrow gauge moguls found these two examples in the Brooks catalog:
A Mexican
![[Image: 260_Mexico_Brooks.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/260_Mexico_Brooks.jpg)
Quincy and Torch Lake
![[Image: 260_QTL_Brooks.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/260_QTL_Brooks.jpg)
Looking at the Bachmann Mogul if the running board is extended all the way back a reasonable model can be produced.
![[Image: s_scale_cab4.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/s_scale_cab4.jpg)
The running boards fit into slots in the boiler so replacement would be easy.
There is an article about making the Q&TL Mogul in On30 in the Jul/Aug 2018 Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette. So it can be done with a better three foot cab.
Harold
A Mexican
![[Image: 260_Mexico_Brooks.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/260_Mexico_Brooks.jpg)
Quincy and Torch Lake
![[Image: 260_QTL_Brooks.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/260_QTL_Brooks.jpg)
Looking at the Bachmann Mogul if the running board is extended all the way back a reasonable model can be produced.
![[Image: s_scale_cab4.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/locomotives/mogul/image/s_scale_cab4.jpg)
The running boards fit into slots in the boiler so replacement would be easy.
There is an article about making the Q&TL Mogul in On30 in the Jul/Aug 2018 Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette. So it can be done with a better three foot cab.
Harold