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A few weeks ago I picked up a beater 2056 set thats next step was gonna be the dumpster.  The drive was locked up, one eccentric crank busted, tender trucks a bundle of rust.  Well, fast forward to this afternoon.  I managed to work loose the drive right after I got it home, but other projects and lack of place to run put it on the back burner.  Today, I salvaged a brush hair spring off a parts chassis and low and behold it runs excellent, smoke works but is missing the plunger/piston lever(anybody have a spare? Kind of broke at the moment or I would order one).  I had a spare eccentric crank to replace the broken one.  Really needs all new rods and valve motion, but that will have to wait for a bit.  I have a decent used pair of tender trucks that I think will work as well.  The shell was beyond saving its original paint, so its cleaned up and drying in the oven while a bake the finish on a brass HO car I am painting for a local club member.  Needed parts to bring the old girl back to glory will be new cab numbers, new boiler front, new side rods and replacment of the missing smoke piston/lever assembly.  I attached the before pics, new Pics later this evening.   Mike

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Here are some in progress pics.  Normaly the steam chest is blackened and not painted, but the corrosion was so bad, I just painted it along with the boiler.  I tried cleaning the boiler twice to remove enough of the "crud" and it still didn't look much better than when I got it.  So it got its handrails removed and a complete respray.  I baked both boiler and steam chest in the over at 180'F for 1.5 hours.  This helps cure and harden the paint.  first pic shows the cleaned up power chassis.  I took my stainless steel wire wheel on my 2 speed dremel on low and burnished them somewhat shiny again. (really wish I still had the spare parts I used to have, I could fix the smoke puffer without spending $$).  Boiler is just sitting there for the pic, needs handrails reinstalled.  She is missing one marker light, but I went ahead and repainted the boiler front to match.  I usually see a gentleman at one of our shows that has broken off marker lights you can JB weld back on the boiler front.  Smoke unit is working, got nice and warm when I was running the power chassis to limber it up.  These are probably the best Hudsons for smaller layouts.  Semi scale ones like the 773 are really nice, but look oversize on smaller layouts.  The 2046/56 Hudsons just look right.  I like them better than the 2055 ATSF style Hudson. Next on my want list is the early run 675 PRR engine with the silver smoke stack and Baldwin disc drivers.  But any cheap 675/2025/2035 will be on my radar, then it will be on to a Turbine and Berkshire.  I know where there is a 736 Berk in the same condtion, rusty, locked up but the nit wit shop owner thinks it worth over $100!  I laughed, I might give 40-50 bucks for it max.  Boiler front is junk, rods are junk, unknown motor and smoker condition and no tender either.   Mike

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More pics,  now the engine is more shiny than the tender and that is after I tried to polish up the tender. The whistle was a mess, frozen motor, rusted out front truck.  I replaced the truck, rebuilt the whistle motor and she works for the most part. needs to run for awhile to polish up the wheels and rollers now.  Enjoy!    Mike

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