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I should add that 2355 - the real one - is a T-28, living in a park in Mesa, Arizona.  2353 was within walking distance of the Imperial, Ca. airport until the 1980s or so, then came to San Diego to be resurrected to full operation for a couple years on the old SDAE trackage.  It had a museum logo where I placed the SP logo on the tender, and had been fitted with a tender pilot.

2348 features some square counterweight drivers, making it incorrect in almost as big a way as the 2355 - but I don't care.  I like those drivers.  I had to make tires for all of them, but I think they were Max Gray.  The last one, not shown, is a bit more accurate, with Sunset drivers and Stevenson valve gear.

One of the guys on another forum suggested that ego might be involved in posting photos of one's own work.  I certainly resemble that remark, and make no apologies.  However, I love to see others' work, so I figure posting my own will cause others to share - there are already some pretty spectacular models in this thread.  Let us see your ten-wheelers?

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