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Never heard of super detailing @Hot Water

@harmonyards posted:

.so gone is the Worthington heater in favor of the accurate Elesco, with MOSTLY the correct plumbing,….

I appreciate the encouragement very much. This part I quoted above has stumped me a number of times as I hear people call out details on locomotives. Are historical societies the best place to find out these details? Is a lot of the info available online/at certain libraries? I spent a lot of time at the steel museum here in town when I was starting to build my blast furnaces so I'm not new to the concept. It's just there was a museum here in town so it was easy to find the place that had the details I needed. The archivist there was able to help me as well.

My first project is likely to be adding opening doors to the top of the hopper in the attached picture. Hopefully it's a good starting point.

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