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Knowing that L&N had their 2-8-4 M1 (Big Emma) locomotives made at two different manufacturers. Their first batch came out the Baldwin shops (#1950 - #1969). And the remainder came out of Lima (#1970 - #1991).

Did they look exactly alike? If not, what were the differences? Did L&N have a preference to liking one builder's version above the other?

Has any "O" scale manufacturer ever made a good model of Big Emma?

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You need to get a copy of the December, 1972 issue of Trains magazine.  It contains a large article about the L&N M1 class and was written by L&N public relations employee/historian Charlie Castner.  

I found a copy of the December 1972 Trains on eBay, but it already sold.  Still, if you are interested in the M1, Mr. Castner's article is a very detailed resource.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Trains...rksid=p2047675.l2557

Scott Griggs

Louisville, KY

 

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