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Well now, how exactly this little bugger got out of order I'm not sure. ^^;
But anyway this little steamer is Wolf Creek & Flagstone #3. Like her previous kin she's a four coupled engine, meaning all she has are 4 drive/powered wheels. In terms of design she's a virtual carbon copy od Engine #1. The only visual differences are that she using a different kind/style of Diamond smoke stack and she uses a more modern oil burning "Arc" style headlight. Other than that they are identicle twins.
As fo modeling this hansome locomotive she will by far be the easiest. It is by total and COMPLETE coincidence that Bachmann had made and 0-4-0 Porter in On30 scale painted EXACTLY in Wolf Creek & Flagstone colors! The only thing needing to be changed is the removal of the "Greenbriar & Big Run Lumber Co." lettering on the sides of the cab. And like the other locomotives the real challenge is installing DCC control and detailing the cab interior.
Hope Ya'll Like her!
COMMENT IF YOU FAV!!!
But anyway this little steamer is Wolf Creek & Flagstone #3. Like her previous kin she's a four coupled engine, meaning all she has are 4 drive/powered wheels. In terms of design she's a virtual carbon copy od Engine #1. The only visual differences are that she using a different kind/style of Diamond smoke stack and she uses a more modern oil burning "Arc" style headlight. Other than that they are identicle twins.
As fo modeling this hansome locomotive she will by far be the easiest. It is by total and COMPLETE coincidence that Bachmann had made and 0-4-0 Porter in On30 scale painted EXACTLY in Wolf Creek & Flagstone colors! The only thing needing to be changed is the removal of the "Greenbriar & Big Run Lumber Co." lettering on the sides of the cab. And like the other locomotives the real challenge is installing DCC control and detailing the cab interior.
Hope Ya'll Like her!
COMMENT IF YOU FAV!!!
Category Designs / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 979px
File Size 116.8 kB
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