The N&W is one of my favorite roads.. Following suite with a similar thread, let me see your N&W stuff. Could be steam, diesel or electric!
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Norfolk & Western #244 was the first Railking model of a USRA 0-8-0 steam engine made by MTH Trains – product number (30-1111-1) - delivered in 1997 at MSRP $379.00 with PS1. Although the model is modest, the locomotive is significant. N&W #244 was built by the Roanoke Shops in December 1953 and was the last reciprocating steam locomotive built for an American Class 1 railroad.
MELGAR
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From last July......the River City 3 Railers at the Keystone Tractor Museum.....an annual show each July.
Peter
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- not exactly "prototypical", but -
I'm gonna take you big/fancy N&W folks back to basics!
I had an old 6066T in poor condition and decided to give it a second life. it was in a 'parts' box missing a truck with some drippy chemical/cleaner damage. i gave it a light sanding with 600~1000 grit followed by a fresh coat of engine black and then add some k4 water decals gives this tender a little local N&W~N&S flavor. (I live in VA)
... sorry, i didn't clean the engine yet
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I'll take the letter J for $300 too!
I have a very nice set of N&W passenger cars in HO by Rivarossi, but they are a little small for this locomotive. I also have a few Eastern Car Works HO N&W passenger kits. This is a Williams scale model.
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Here's an N&W J slowing for water a long way from home in California.
That's a Lionel MPC era J - one of my favorites and a great runner!
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After I inventorying the collection, might need to slow down on collecting N&W.
Electric: MTH Premier PS3 E33
Diesels:
Legacy GP20:
MTH Railking PS3 H10-44
Steam:
MTH Premier PS3 2-8-0 Consolidation
Two J units, MTH Premier unshrouded J and Railkkng Imperial PS3 611
Class A: Lionmaster TMCC and Visionline #1210
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@TrainBub posted:
Love the comparison. Really like that K. Wish Lionel would attempt a second try of their brass hybrid version that was canceled.
Norfolk & Western rectifier, Blunami equipped of course.
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N&W is also a favorite railroad of mine, makes up a sizable portion of my collection. Unfortunately everything is boxed up until I can get a suitable layout built. Some older photos of two brass N&W engines I have are in the "Show Me Your Brass" thread. I cannot find where I have those photos on my hard drive so just incluing the link.
I also had the privilege of receiving a custom run 2-8-0 from Mr Muffin's Trains and weathered by Harry Heike about a year ago (pictured below). It is not prototypical, but it is probably the closest I will ever get to an N&W consolidation in 3 rail O. I selected #684 because I thought that N&W 684 most closely matched the 2-8-0 model being produced based on photos from the N&W Historical Society. I made a thread here with a few more pictures.
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I only have the Big Three Steam but have 3 ‘J”’s one Premier, one RailKing and one PostWar. But more importantly where is Scott in the string knowing where he lives and the Hobby Shop he deals with and the shops owner I believe Scott probably has every N&W Steam locomotive that has ever been release and pretty sure every cab number of every “J” every released!!!
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well I think I may be able to contribute a wee bit to this thread - to answer your question which number J class I have, the answer is “yes”
The Tennessean Hand off at Monroe, VA :
A J, K2a and Y6b at work on the layout:
One of my Y6b with the real Y6a in Roanoke a few years ago:
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@M J Breen awesome pics/video, love the collection
I'm partial to the big iron, so here's mine.
The Lionel Legacy Y6b
The Lionel TMCC N&W Class A (Receiving a Legacy Upgrade)
The MTH N&W 611J
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Here is mine!!!
@gunrunnerjohn posted:
…go Heavy or go Home! 😁
@M J Breen posted:well I think I may be able to contribute a wee bit to this thread - to answer your question which number J class I have, the answer is “yes”
"How many N&W J's do you have?"
"Yes."
@M J Breen posted:
The camera position/height relative to the prototype Y in the background is a real homerun, reminds me of old railroad advertisements.