Trainz_12_fan_100
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I'll bet Norm. But you just gave me a brilliant idea...
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Where get three Milw Rd from? Have in DLS or ? I tried find it..
NKP
BTW there is another MILW streamliner, the Class B 4-6-0, there isn't much info about these that I could find.
I found out more info about the 4-6-0's you're talking about. The 4-6-0's were used on the North Woods Hiawatha, which ran between Minocqua, Wisconsin, and New Lisbon, Wisconsin, where it connected with the Chicago-Minneapolis Afternoon Hiawatha. The 4-6-0's were class G, numbered 10 and 11, were streamlined like the class A 4-4-2, and were rebuilt from two older 4-6-0's. There was also four more streamlined locomotives, the F1 and F2 class, each was a pair of 4-6-2's and rebuilt from older 4-6-2's. The F1's were numbered 151 and 152 and was used on the Chippewa Hiawatha, while the F2's were numbered 810 and 812 and were used on the Sioux Falls section of the Midwest Hiawatha. The 4-6-0's are featured in an article named Hiawathas Reborn. Hiawathas Reborn is one of several archived articles which is featured in a special edition issue of Kalmbach Publishing's Classic Trains magazine, named Great Trains Heartland. Great Trains Heartland is one of four special edition books featuring archived issues of Trains Magazine that all start with the Great Trains title: Great Trains West, Great Trains East, Great Trains Heartland, and Great Trains Freight. Great Trains East, Great Trains West, and Great Trains Heartland are about passenger trains, split into three separate books, based on where the trains ran. However, Great Trains Freight focuses on freight trains. I've got all four Great Trains books and they're really good books to read.
I find it hard to believe that that locomotive could go far on just water:hehe: You might want to get a proper tender on her.
The N&W A articulated, this time with it's proper tender. Still a great looking model .
Regards Claus
Great shots! They really showcase my engine nicely!
where did you get that bridge assetSpeaking of the N&W A...
From what I know, the proper tender is in the pack.I'm off to find a proper tender :hehe:.
From what I know, the proper tender is in the pack.