Kozo 0-4-0 bench test
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@EastwoodBirds the small gauge is very nice but over here on west coast only two clubs offer track to run on. otherwise its all 7.5. we have a club owned allen american i have become the care taker of and its nice we are smaller club so no one to fight over with it. we take it to other clubs and have been able to travel with it to many meets and clubs. very lucky !
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Thats a good idea. I was like that (running other peoples engines) until recently, when I bought a 3 1/2" gauge 4-4-2 GNR Atlantic off a friend. I am the youngest person (i'm only a teenager) with a loco in our club, its hard work but worth it. I am also about to start building another 3 1/2" gauge engine. The good thing about having your own loco is you can run it when ever you want and take it wherever you want. But running other peoples equipment is good too.
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Cool, I have run some small scale stuff before. A 7 1/2'' gauge K-4 was the first steam locomotive I've ever run and that was one of the best times in my life. I too have been trying to save up for a live steam locomotive or a speeder or maybe both. But since your fifteen my best suggestion is to take METAL SHOP, My metal shop teacher was into trains too and I talked to him about building a locomotive but the school cut shop class the next year. So I'll get a locomotive someday.
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@DRGW168 haha im 15 now and ive found running others people equipment is alot funner. no need for a loco yet. i take care of enough engines and have built some rolling stock. Will go for a loco when im older and can handle the cost
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@CGiordano464 I was like you when I was 12, shit dreams left and right. (still do)
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i had an HO scale model of this exact train :)
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were do you buy the castings please tell me thanks
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Yes the blower was on, you can see that I shut it off just before I opened the cylinder cocks...
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@DJRail3751 Hi David, That lever is to turn on/off the cylinder cocks.. You can see the steam coming out from the bottom of the cylinders when I open them.. This is to expel any water from the cylinders, so they won't "lock-up"
John
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i saw someone selling a crab for 3,000.00 I will get back with the link. PROMISE
Are you firing her with bituminous or anthracite?
jlg4880 2 years ago
A friend gave me a bucket of what I think is called "welsh steam coal" it works great!
jjh122 2 years ago