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#16
Wow Ray!
I can always count on being impressed when I open one of your threads...
Once again, you have not disappointed!
I love what you've done with that old MDC...a totaly new & unique model!
Kudos to you my friend!
Excellent work! Thumbsup
-Drew-
"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly."
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#17
Nice looking loco.
Wish I could do something like that.
Torrington, Ct.
NARA Member #87
I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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#18
Excellent job...!!! Thumbsup
I have never seen a cab like that...Is that prototypical..??
If you've got more pics like that...Let's see 'em...!!!
Gus (LC&P).
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#19
Thanks everyone
Steamtrains Wrote:Excellent job...!!! Thumbsup
I have never seen a cab like that...Is that prototypical..??
There were prototypes with that style cab. The cab and boiler were from a model of an Illinois Central prototype.
Steamtrains Wrote:If you've got more pics like that...Let's see 'em...!!!
I don't have any more of this loco yet, but have plenty of photos of other locos I built.


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#20
Thanks for sharing your efforts with us Ray. Those are some sharp looking locos you've built for yourself. Thumbsup
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#21
Love that Shay....I might have to get me one of those to work the as yet unbuilt copper smelter that'll be the "centerpiece" of my RR..... Goldth
Gus (LC&P).
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Steamtrains Wrote:Love that Shay....I might have to get me one of those to work the as yet unbuilt copper smelter that'll be the "centerpiece" of my RR..... Goldth
I just got the Shay put back together.
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