--- In [email protected], "Thomas Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Some of you out there might recall the Cleveland 4-6-0 with what I
>believe was a wooden boiler. I don't know about the steam chest and
>drivers. Does anyone know a person who assembled one of them and got
>it to run. If nothing else, I would like to obtain a copy of the
>plans for this locomotive.
Tom, I have the assembled Cleveland 4-6-0 from the Tom Coughlan
estate. The frame, steam chest and drivers are indeed zamac. The
boiler is wood while the cab an tender are cardstock. (When was the
last time you saw a #10 wood screw used to hold on the boiler?)
It runs pretty well for its age and gives off the wonderous smell of
the ozone of old. It is indeed a wonder of its time.
Sadly, I do not have the plans.
Rich G
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