and he notes -

You might try asking Cleveland Model & Supply Co. at:

http://www.clevelandairline.com/default.asp

Raleigh in chilly Maine

At 07:31 PM 8/27/2008, Thomas Baker 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. I can recall going to the main branch of 
>the public library in Minneapolis, asking the librarian to go back 
>to the shelves and retrieve bound issues of MR which had ads hawking 
>the Cleveland Ten Wheeler. Ads for the Miller ALCO also appeared in 
>the same issue. Although I made the rounds of hobby shops in 
>Minneapolis, I cannot recall ever seeing any built-up locomotive in 
>S. My favorite was a shop devoted exclusively to model railroading 
>known as Ray's Train Shop. I don't recall that it ever had any S 
>stuff--Ray was an O-scale man to the soul of his being--but it was a 
>wonderful place for a ninth grader to hang out and learn that 
>baskeball didn't really matter that much, trains did.
>
>Tom
>
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