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Here's something a little different. Based on the original book by Watty Piper, this is my rendition of the famous little engine. I decided to make the locomotive based on a Climax locomotive instead of a 4-2-4, which I feel is more appropriate. Not sure if ill do more things like this or not, but I hope you all enjoy.Related content
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befuntoons [2019-08-21 01:55:49 +0000 UTC]
They were used in the mountains.Railroad that had tight turns and steep grades.
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Grossboy1308 [2018-10-25 15:44:52 +0000 UTC]
hey pal its "former GarrettKantner1022" can you do me a big favor and make the other trains from "The Little Engine That Could" Like this?
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GarrettKantner1022 [2018-09-21 20:50:46 +0000 UTC]
think this'll be more realistic if all 'The Little Engine That Could' trains were made the same way... can you do that for me (I just LOVE The Little Engine That Could!!!! good job either way!)
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Andrewk4 In reply to GarrettKantner1022 [2018-09-22 02:08:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sure what you mean.
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GarrettKantner1022 In reply to Andrewk4 [2018-09-25 20:23:08 +0000 UTC]
What I'm really asking is "What model & type of locomotives do YOU Think the locomotive that breaks down, the shiny passenger locomotive, the big strong freight locomotive & the rusty old locomotive would look like?" (use your unpainted locomotives sheets for my Question)
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GarrettKantner1022 In reply to GarrettKantner1022 [2018-09-25 20:25:13 +0000 UTC]
because I'm making a character sheet of the trains from that story and I need some help... I'll credit you when I'm finished, OK?
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Andrewk4 In reply to GarrettKantner1022 [2018-09-27 03:31:21 +0000 UTC]
Ah I see... Well starting with the old rusty locomotive, I would say that it would be best represented as an old 4-4-0. The fast locomotive would be some kind of 4-6-0 (perhaps the Grapevine railroad's locomotive). The big freight locomotive would be a Norfolk and Western M2 4-8-0 and the locomotive that breaks down would be a B&O 4-4-2 Atlantic (found on my Wellsville Addison and Galeton list). As far as unpainted versions go, I am not sure if I have all those in that format.
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GarrettKantner1022 In reply to Andrewk4 [2018-09-28 00:10:19 +0000 UTC]
So do you think you can add them to that artwork?
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