Broadway LTD N&W Class-J

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Thu Mar 9 23:34:37 EST 2006


Now, if someone would just do the 611 with the correct tender and trucks . . .

EdKing
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I think we are all finally figuring it out. The crossheads if not correct (they are the laird or multibearing type) would have been a major blunder by BWL. I should have mentioned them in my initial comments on the model of #600. Guess I assumed it to be such an absolute necessity and it was correct on the model that I failed to discuss it. My oversight. Guess that once again shows what assuming gets us! Sorry Stephen, I kept looking for some else to respond to your question.

My note from this morning below:

The crossheads on BLW 600 are correctly the laird or multibearing type (did I spell laird correctly?) as they were on J's 600-604, not alligator as on J's 605 through 613 (as on BLW 612 & 613 that I have).

Ed Painter - Narrows, VA (Currently Russellville, AR)
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Thanks, Yes the crosshead. The 600 -604 had a single top crosshead with a counterweight on it. This is more distinguishable than the difference of the tenders. {see photo attached of 601 from fallen flags.}
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/nw/nw-s601asd.jpg
Stephen Rineair
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You mean on the crosshead, Stephen?

EdKing

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Does the N&W J #600 model have the counter weight on the front? Please reply.

Stephen Rineair
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Ed Painter wrote:

(snip) It's not worth a big debate. They're all within the variety of shades/tints seen in the old N&W color pictures! I like my PRR #14 Caboose Red!!!! Pick the color you like and be happy!

I say:

Amen!

Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
www.pocahontasmodels.com



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