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Family was over today, and we went through our father's H.O. scale trains and brass engines. After it was all over, I realized I hadn't chosen any unpainted brass engines, but I'm very happy with the three that I chose.
This one was my first choice, because "Crystal Mountain Line" or "CML" was my father's layout. I have no regrets for having passed several unpainted brass engines, because this was the only one out with his CML on it.
Baldwin 70 ton Logging Mikado 2-8-2 with piston valves - 44" drivers (N.W.S.L.)
I just liked this one. Note the brass visible through the windows on both. My father had a serious dislike for the jerky take-offs of model trains, so he'd install these massive (by H.O. standards) flywheels. With them, he could creep his trains along at scale speed.
Maryland and Pennsylvania Modern 2-8-0 No. 43 (United)
I like the unpainted rails and the way the boiler arches length-wise over the top. Otherwise, I can't think of any other reason I'd've chosen this one. Doesn't it, though, remind you of the animated engine at the beginning of the old 1970s SOUL TRAIN dance show on TV?
2-8-8-2 "USRA" Mallet 5090-D N&W (AHM)
Crystal Mountain Lines #34 from the front. I think it's safe to assume that's my father's finger print on the stack.
This matchbook was in with the Baldwin, as was a brochure for the actual skunk trains.
I have pictures of more of his trains. I'll shrink the images down to a reasonable size and add them shortly.
Lee
____________________________
All aboard!
This one was my first choice, because "Crystal Mountain Line" or "CML" was my father's layout. I have no regrets for having passed several unpainted brass engines, because this was the only one out with his CML on it.
Baldwin 70 ton Logging Mikado 2-8-2 with piston valves - 44" drivers (N.W.S.L.)
I just liked this one. Note the brass visible through the windows on both. My father had a serious dislike for the jerky take-offs of model trains, so he'd install these massive (by H.O. standards) flywheels. With them, he could creep his trains along at scale speed.
Maryland and Pennsylvania Modern 2-8-0 No. 43 (United)
I like the unpainted rails and the way the boiler arches length-wise over the top. Otherwise, I can't think of any other reason I'd've chosen this one. Doesn't it, though, remind you of the animated engine at the beginning of the old 1970s SOUL TRAIN dance show on TV?
2-8-8-2 "USRA" Mallet 5090-D N&W (AHM)
Crystal Mountain Lines #34 from the front. I think it's safe to assume that's my father's finger print on the stack.
This matchbook was in with the Baldwin, as was a brochure for the actual skunk trains.
I have pictures of more of his trains. I'll shrink the images down to a reasonable size and add them shortly.
Lee
____________________________
All aboard!