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piddling with a durham 0-4-0, now a marx powered 4-4-2

i had a lot of free time today, so i decided to repower an early, and broken, durham 0-4-0.

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it started innocently enough, i did a little mock up with a bunch of spares.26B42AF6-C448-401F-B574-4CB48BA5EA56

then i got the motor to fit right, witch was a job in itself, and built the rear truck. then decided to go with some bigger rear wheels. and spent far too long fashioning the pilot from scraps.

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with everything together i’d say it looks fairly respectable, although i still need to put together some drive rods, and a headlight, and tweak the pilot a little more.5CD7828B-C4BB-48EE-8EC1-979B5AB95815

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for reference, here’s a stock durham also in my collection. this one is a lot newer, but it looks mostly the same. although the older body i used doesn’t have a cutout for the brake lever like this one.

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an interesting note is how much lower the body sits now, i think it looks nicer sitting lower, although i didn’t intend on it.

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if your curious about the tender in the first pic, it’s a marx with lionel trucks and an operating coupler i made a while back, i just thought it matched up nicely. i’ll post some more pics as i work on it, and probably some of the internals after i get everything perfected. 

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