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I know it’s a pipe dream, but another thread got me thinking about other possible tinplate locomotives. I think one possibility is a camelback style as this could likely be made with a minimum of new tooling since the wheel arrangement is right on target.

The Reading had some other early 1900’s locomotives with really clean lines that would also probably look pretty sweet if given the shiny treatment.

Anyway these are just my thoughts, I you were to see a new tinplate steamer, what would you (loosely) base it on?9536C4DA-BEDC-4635-BFA9-996C4130055D26AE582C-E0BC-4432-8DF9-9F2E1DFF7D7F10D443F3-8B9F-43CE-8A35-4819C3BBC87D9C4F07F6-B0EB-4948-9D8F-BA344FF07BFA

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And there is probably the market for it.  Darstaed is doing this with classic UK and European trains in modern tinplate.  Why not some USA models.  Just need someone able to get it going like they did.  Thier reissues based off some classic Hornby items, like the engine house, at prices much easier to digest than what a nice original one would fetch.    Mike the Aspie

Always thought there were so many streamliners, both steam and diesel that could easily be produced in tinplate. I've got a couple on the drawing board for when life slows down a little. First up will be a Marx New Haven I-5. The nose element will present the most challenges, but I think it could be a nice one for next fall.

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Timothy Sprague posted:

Always thought there were so many streamliners, both steam and diesel that could easily be produced in tinplate. I've got a couple on the drawing board for when life slows down a little. First up will be a Marx New Haven I-5. The nose element will present the most challenges, but I think it could be a nice one for next fall.

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A few of the guys streamlined Marx locomotives with plastic Easter egg shells.

Steve

Hi Dennis and any others interested in the PRR  Class J-28 2-6-2s.

Back in April 1996 the Train Collector's Quarterly published my article "A Pennsy Prototype for Lionel's 2025 and 675". The two locomotives actually were a bit different.  #2761 for Lines East had vertical cylinders and Walschaert gear whereas Lines West's 7453  had 45 degree angled cylinders and Stephenson valve motion.

Ironically  the length of the Lionel's 675 was about 1/48 the prototype. Who said Lionel couldn't make scale locomotives other than the 700E.

 

Lew Schneider

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