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To my eyes, my two late-model steamers have mismatched tenders.  I think, authenticity aside perhaps, that the Bachmann ten-wheeler's tender looks too large and the Lionel Consolidation's may be kind of small for their respective engines.  I'm entertaining the idea of switching the tenders' innards so the big tender can run with the Reading, and vice versa.

 

I could handle the repainting, but wonder if you guys see any reason this would not be feasible.  There will be an issue with drawbar lengths, and I'm not sure whether to switch the trucks or not - I'd see what develops when they are apart. 

 

Before I delve into $600 worth of engines (I'm no Lee Willis), I'd appreciate some opinions.  Thanks in advance. 

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Both items are "approximations". The 4-6-0 is a "typical" Baldwin Ten-wheeler of a certain era, but many lasted until the end of steam and some had fairly large tenders at the end. The WBB tender is a nice USRA-standard, but not "wrong" for a freelance loco.

 

The Lionel 2-8-0 is a Harriman (SP/UP/Alton) Consolidation, and a good model, but the tender (also a good model) has a PRR prototype. So, not really "Reading"...

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But, that's not your objection. They "look wrong" to you. I'm a locomotive basher and always like to see someone else attack one. Or two. I have swapped electronics from loco to loco. Worked fine. Essentially, take your time and analyze what must me moved from A to B tenders. Leave the trucks alone if possible. They both have tender pickups, I think. The wires are just wires, and wherever truck A attached to board A, it can attach to board B where board B needs it.

 

Move and re-mount the boards in the new tenders; leave the speakers alone if possible.

 

It just takes some analysis and a few/several days (in my case) of "Hm-m-m" and "but, if...", and sleeping on it. Before I start.

There is some size differential here; will both packages fit in either tender?

 

Patience. 

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