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This looks really awesome, I love the look of the unusual boiler at the front end, especially without those smoke lifters! (I also never knew that a 9F ever went without those devices, so I learned something today.) Are you planning on building it in real life?

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1 minute ago, Murdoch17 said:

This looks really awesome, I love the look of the unusual boiler at the front end, especially without those smoke lifters! (I also never knew that a 9F ever went without those devices, so I learned something today.) Are you planning on building it in real life?

Thanks!

And, at some point, yes. This would join the queue behind the BoB 4-6-2 and the NYC J3 4-6-4... but it's definitely on my to-do list when funding is available. I think it turned out pretty darned good, and they're really neat locomotives IRL (even if the Crosti boilers are long gone). 

The idea of a 2-10-0 that actually hauled passengers for ferry trains - including named trains - is fascinating to me.

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Wow, you are digging up some crazy prototypes. And then doing a great job reproducing them. I'm liking all of the detail in this view.

 

7 hours ago, SteamSewnEmpire said:

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  • 6 months later...
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I was never particularly happy with this project, so I decided to completely redo it. And that's not 'rework the boiler,' or 'rebuild up from the frame' redo, but completely starting over. Still, it's not really enough to justify a new thread, so here's the rebuild hidden away where few will see it :P

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The engine is now designed around LL-sized drivers (which is why the wheels look a bit small - they're just stand-ins), whereas the original was inappropriately upsized to accommodate XL wheels. The tender was also completely rebuilt, and is - I think - a lot closer to the source material. I actually started this wanting to do the normal boiler, but I just can't figure out a method to do good smoke lifters without them looking way too chunky. And while I realize that most people just bite the bullet and go with oversized lifters, I cannot force myself to cave in this instance, so a Crosti it remains.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

This is gorgeous. I love the angled cylinders and the trans slope SNOT for the cabin. I think the rebuilt tender is gorgeous too - the addition of the upward curves really makes all the difference.

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4 hours ago, rday1982 said:

This is gorgeous. I love the angled cylinders and the trans slope SNOT for the cabin. I think the rebuilt tender is gorgeous too - the addition of the upward curves really makes all the difference.

Thanks!

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