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>   A gentleman from Ottawa, Canada by the name of Reg Bilodeau had 
> scratchbuilt a model of the WM #6 quite a few years ago. It was gorgeous and 
> ran just as superbly. I wonder whatever became of it? It was once featured in 
> the S Gauge Herald and the S Gaugian too I believe.
     Bud Rindfleisch
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> If by the massive beast at Cass you mean the former Western Maryland #6
> (Shop #3354), it is a 150 ton, 3 truck Shay, so it is much larger.  It was
> also the last Shay built by Lima, in 1945.  I think this could be a popular
> model in S scale.
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> Dave, can't have too many Shays, Heine
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> Easton, PA
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Bill Lane
> Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 4:12 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: {S-Scale List} PBL's 60 Ton Standard Gauge Shay
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> Rich,
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> Thanks for the write-up. There some rather unique details for this model.
> In terms of size when I saw 60 ton I expected it to be somewhat larger. The
> 2 other Shays I am most familiar with are my WSLco #12 and the massive beast
> at Cass - which I also got a cab ride in.
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> Thank You,
> Bill Lane
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