Tom,

I wouldn't put money on it, but I recall something about the MKT trying 
a camelback.  I have no idea or any information about it, since the hard 
coal wasn't commonly available around it's territory and the MKT 
commonly used oil to fire their engines.  It might be worthwhile to do a 
little research when you want to waste some time.  On the other hand you 
could be the first to actually run a camelback on MKT trackage in 
Missouri and amaze you friends!

Perhaps one of our MKT fans--Billy Click could shed some light on that.

Bob Werre



On 8/12/11 7:24 AM, Thomas Baker wrote:
>
> I recall that Frank at one point offered a Reading 2-8-0 with the 
> boiler made from the shell of an AF platic Atlantic or perhaps from 
> two such as part of the Leheigh Valley Models series and pictured in 
> one of his catalogs. How long he offered it I don't know. I would have 
> bought it, but it looked like nothing that steamed down the tracks in 
> Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, or Missouri.
>
> Tom
>



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