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Post by showalterbj on Jan 10, 2014 21:20:48 GMT -5
The Baldwin DR6-4-20 purchased by PRR is one of my favorite locos. I kitbashed one for my freelance railroad. [/URL]
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c415rock
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Post by c415rock on Jan 11, 2014 3:24:49 GMT -5
Hi showalterbj,
Nice job on the kit bash. Thanks for sharing.
Erik
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Post by T on Jan 12, 2014 11:23:37 GMT -5
Are those ALCO PA trucks I see ?
T
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Post by Randy Earle on Jan 12, 2014 12:29:15 GMT -5
There really was a 6 axle Shark.
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Post by malcolmcelyn on Jan 12, 2014 14:23:12 GMT -5
There really was a 6 axle Shark. Had to be the Pennsy, didn't it? Just read they were Baldwin's biggest buyers and that Baldwin went bust because PRR bought EMD GP9's. Also that the Pennsy was once the biggest publicly floated company in the world, with a budget greater than the US government! Wow! That IS big!!
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Post by showalterbj on Jan 12, 2014 15:22:40 GMT -5
T - Yes, those are PA trucks. The chassis is from an Athearn PA-1.
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prrhorseshoecurve
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Modeling the Mighty PRR, Modern Amtrak, and Modern Conrail til 1998.
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Post by prrhorseshoecurve on Aug 21, 2015 20:07:31 GMT -5
There was a article on a defunct mag called "Rails Northeast" that showed how to kit bash one from Model Power RF16's.
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Post by showalterbj on Aug 21, 2015 20:57:55 GMT -5
There was a article on a defunct mag called "Rails Northeast" that showed how to kit bash one from Model Power RF16's. Yes, prrhorseshoecurve, I used Model Power RF16 shells. Do you recall what chassis the Rails Northeast article described?
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