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Thank you.
Picture of Sierra 38
anl your 38 is beautiful, do you intend to do a Rayonier Version we the large chimney too, because I would definitely buy the Rayonier version with cinder catcher.

Saturnr
 
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Anl will there be appropriate rolling stock made to accompany that beautiful piece of steam?
Lilb's transition era rolling stock would be what you are looking for. The Sierra hauled a lot of lumber that was already cut and loaded into boxcars as well as all the other things you would expect from a shortline railroad.

anl, if you do make other versions of the 2-6-6-2, the ladder on the fireman's side of the smoke box was added by the Sierra Railroad in 1952, so anything prior to that would not have the ladder there.
 
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Anl will there be appropriate rolling stock made to accompany that beautiful piece of steam?



There might be.
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There are going to Be 4 versions of the 38 and the Rayonier is on the list. I don't know yet on the paint job for Weyerhaeuser. Ill let you figure out the 4th one. ANL
 
There might be.
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There are going to Be 4 versions of the 38 and the Rayonier is on the list. I don't know yet on the paint job for Weyerhaeuser. Ill let you figure out the 4th one. ANL
Anl are the versions
1. Sierra 38
2. Weyerhaeuser Timber 4
3. Rayonier 38 with cinder catching chimney , hand rung bell and Pinstripping and cylinder stripping/wings
4. Rayonier 38 with strait chimney/shotgun stack, pnuematic automatic bell and no stripping (post 1962 and no cylinder striping

My guesses
Saturnr
 
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There might be.
There are going to Be 4 versions of the 38 and the Rayonier is on the list. I don't know yet on the paint job for Weyerhaeuser. Ill let you figure out the 4th one. ANL
My inner gimme-pig starts screaming every time you post something. I'm loving this work you are doing.
 
Anl,
I'm quite certain you're going to make a lot of Trainz folks, myself included, very happy.

My guess for the fourth, based on what looks similar are:
1. Chehalis Western RR #120.

Long shots:
2. Bloedel Donavan #14 later Rayonier #14
3. Mud Bay Logging Co. #8 later Weyerhaeuser #6

Regards
 
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jkinzel, I could see the Bloedel Donavan/Rayonier 14 they are close,
maybe even the Rayonier, that's a stretch (doghouse, etc.) but still close. Mud Bay 6 is also close resemblence for the 4th one.

Saturnr
 
All you guys are 75% correct in the 4 versions, and I gave you 3/4 of the answers. It's a real time saver when you have that many answers just given to you. Keep trying other wise you will be defeated, and someone else will have the glory. ANL
 
Another guess for anl's mallets
1. Sierra 38
2. Rayonier 38
3. Weyerhauser Timber 4
4. Long Bell 1000/1001

Hope the Rayonier ones are with cinder catchers.
Saturnr
 
All you guys are 75% correct in the 4 versions, and I gave you 3/4 of the answers. It's a real time saver when you have that many answers just given to you. Keep trying other wise you will be defeated, and someone else will have the glory. ANL


Unless you're going to put a tank on it, I have to agree with Saturnr, Bloedel Donavan #14, later Rayonier #14, all the other could bee's are several years older.

Edit: Your log car might be the hint, but I'm not finding any connection of the Oregon Pacific & Eastern Lumber Co. owning a 2-6-6-2.
 
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Total Shot in the Dark. I don't even remember its history so it might have already been suggested....

US Plywood #11?

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Bottom locomotive of course, Though it would require the goofy fuel tender off the back of the cab....

Falcus
 


Unless you're going to put a tank on it, I have to agree with Saturnr, Bloedel Donavan #14, later Rayonier #14, all the other could bee's are several years older.

Edit: Your log car might be the hint, but I'm not finding any connection of the Oregon Pacific & Eastern Lumber Co. owning a 2-6-6-2.

That's because it never existed. It's my fictional logging company. I did give you clues. ANL
 
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