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Published: 2011-06-01 00:49:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 1495; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 11
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Small (for a 2-10-0 at least) standard gauge decapod. Not much more to say. Actually has an engineer and lotsa spaghetti smoke. Not sure why no tender, maybe bored/ran out of room. Enjoy.Related content
Comments: 11
Rockyrailroad578 [2014-02-08 02:06:26 +0000 UTC]
"Big drivers, Pfft, who needs 'em?" said the loco's designers (this was probably intended for Russia, like the Frisco and Susquehana's) (NS runs it on mainline) "Sorry, no more than 15 mph. or the side rods will fly right off!" Says NS.
Great drawing! I like these engines with lotsa spaghetti er, I mean small drivers.
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Engine97 [2013-12-19 17:46:31 +0000 UTC]
Looks like a Franklin and South Manchester Engine. I swear i saw an Engine just like this in my Model Railroader on the F&SM.
Btw Amazing Drawing! The drivers are nice and short.
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Trainandclockguy [2013-06-18 01:22:41 +0000 UTC]
thats great but it gives me the feel of narrow gauge in the rockies for some reason
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simulatortrain In reply to Trainandclockguy [2013-06-24 02:17:54 +0000 UTC]
It makes me think of something on the plains, dragging a bunch of covered hoppers.
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MilesWestern [2011-06-13 07:55:14 +0000 UTC]
She's a handsome locomotive, well proportioned and seems to fix a lot of awkwardness in the 2-10-0 Russian Decapod design with larger drivers. Built by Lima? (builder's plate) The Wagontop boiler is also pretty handsome.
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simulatortrain In reply to MilesWestern [2011-06-13 19:58:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, that's pretty much what I had in mind while drawing her. Yes, Lima built. I have to do one or two ALCos and Limas (Or Porters or even Glovers) now and then to offset my hordes of Baldwins...
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Lapeer [2011-06-01 06:02:09 +0000 UTC]
Your drawings never fail to impress me, brilliant work.
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