doctorwayne's Get off yer duff Challenge (Part I)
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(10-27-2017, 03:57 PM)doctorwayne Wrote: Welcome  to Big Blue, Brian.

That certainly is one monster of a locomotive!  I can't see that it would be all that difficult to build, though.  Perhaps start with the Proto 2-8-8-2, just for the proper wheel arrangement.  Pretty-well all of the detail parts are available from either Cal-scale (Bowser) or Precision Scale.  Any necessary changes to the boiler or cab, even the cylinders for that matter, could be done in styrene.  I believe that Bachmann had a long Vanderbilt tender - should be able to get one from them or perhaps from e-bay or the like.  Modifications to the tender, if needed, could be done in styrene, too.

By the way:  many are not aware of how extensive the Bowser/Cal-Scale catalogue of parts actually is.  Forget the little yellow folder that Cal-Scale used to put out.  Bowser has literally racks of brass detail parts, many of which were originally made for the manufacturers of brass locomotives.  It's well worth a trip to Montoursville, and only 250 miles for me.

Wayne

Is this still the case? ....are these parts still available from those sources??
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