> Dear Ed,
> You are right.

Whew !!  I was worried there for a minute.  My wife might disagree with your 
conclusion on some other matters.  My kids would disagree on many matters.  Oh 
well.....

> I believe that there has not been an S scale model listed since I've been 
> searching.

I think we both are right.

> But since the Bowser bridge is supported on both ends by wheels riding the 
> pit rail, it should be able to support an S scale Big Boy

Yes and, if S scale, no modifications either.  But if O scale, then the bridge 
should be trimmed down a bit narrower.  Back in the goode olde daze when I 
purchased a Bowser turntable, the bridge was simply a hunk of wood.  I suppose 
the O scale version could be trimmed down and the HO version could be thickened 
up a bit.  After all, we are modelers.....

> if long enough, regardless of the purported scale,

Yup, that is so!

> I know for sure my Bowser TT handles my Mike, but then its a Light Mike! 
> Regards,  Roger

I guess what we are saying is that if you can find a Bowser turntable of 
acceptable length, it can be modified regardless of the original scale marked 
on the box.  Sounds good to me.  

Earlier, I was thinking strictly of the S scale version as being rare and 
impossible to find.  You sure opened the door to other possibilities.

Cheers....Ed L.
www.sscale.org 




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