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Nice job, Dave.  Looking forward to seeing it on your showroom layout.  BUT, wouldn't you all like to see a 45 ton version of the center cab loco?  The one with the side rods?  Those are so neat to see, churning along the right of way, with those little side rods flailing long the way!  We had one out in East Troy, which we used to call the "Orange Clank". referring to the sounds that those side rods made as it waddled along it's way.

 

Too bad that MTH didn't choose one of those to make a model of.

 

Paul Fischer

    Dave fine work on the engine and caboose. I grew up in Turtle Creek and my first criminal record was for trespassing on URR tracks above Church Street I was 6 or 7 years old. I just loved sitting on the side of the tracks watching the coal trains going by waving to the engineers and they would wave back. I know someone who's son went to school with the owner of the TCRR son and apparently the owner was selling an engine and caboose. Me being the train nut that I am I was thinking of buying the caboose and the end of the TCRR line and leaving the caboose there and living in it. That never happened because I could never get any info. for contacting the owner of the TCRR. I hope you don't mind me talking about things in my life on here I only have A few friends and they are not to interested in train stuff. So its nice to talk about train stuff with other people that might be interested. Thanks Choo Choo Kenny 

Great work @David Minarik  .. absolutely stunning!

I stumbled on this forum while researching the TCKR 44-tonner because I have been working on my own DuraBond inspired mini layout (Inglenook style).   I was wondering if you would share how you got that graphic? Or share your original graphic if you happen to still have it?    (I am working in N-Scale, so I will need to scale it down some LOL )

Great work @David Minarik  .. absolutely stunning!

I stumbled on this forum while researching the TCKR 44-tonner because I have been working on my own DuraBond inspired mini layout (Inglenook style).   I was wondering if you would share how you got that graphic? Or share your original graphic if you happen to still have it?    (I am working in N-Scale, so I will need to scale it down some LOL )

Kevin,

I just took a photo from the internet and my son cleaned it up in photoshop.  Jim @ Highball Graphics has it now and I'm sure he would scale it down for you.

I've redone this on an MTH 44 tonner since this post.

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David, it's always great to find something new, something old, something borrowed, or something blue (e.i. like a Union RR caboose) from you here on the OGR site.

Now that you're an official member of the OGR crew, I'm anxious to see what you've got in store for the future.

...and how's your new home layout coming along?  Please be sure and share with us when possible.

Happy Rails

Joe

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