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Hey folks, I am a big fan of anything Frisco; from growing up in a town that was a junction point. At one time we had a nice small yard and steam service facility , including round house and turntable.  The #1522 made many stops in my town at hour small passenger station. This was all in the past, as I had not been born yet, and was all torn down or being torn down , when I was young. I have been to the ruins many times as a kid , played in the turntable pit and all over in the area. Now for the question part. Has anyone , cause I know from past post that I've  read, some of you are Frisco fans. Has anyone ever scratch built a model of the #1522, if not any ideas of what you might want to start with. This has always been one of my favorite engines, I have the Lionel #4100 Mikado , but like some , I would like to have a #1522. Frisco 1522 4-8-2 MountainFrisco #4003 #14#4100 2-8-2 p1#4100   

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"MTH took a S. Fe 3751 and repainted it Frisco colors."

Not to quibble, but I will: actually it's an MTH 2900-class ATSF 4-8-4, a class later than the 3751. The tender is also from a non-ATSF loco. (They've also used this same arrangement to nicely emulate an ACL 4-8-4.)

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In Mobile, taken in approximately 1962 (with an old Kodak; 620 film I think - love those large negatives). They had just placed this loco in Municipal Park (they ran a temporary spur off the GM&O). I took this when I was about 14. It's still there, but rather worn and improperly painted.

The Frisco served Mobile - except for Pensacola FL, Mobile was as far east as the Frisco got - but these locos never came here. The Frisco bought the Alabama, Tennessee and Northern after WWII in order to get to the port, and by the time that the purchase was made, the AT&N had already dieselized (with Alco RS-1's). So, the Frisco came here, but their steam never did, as I understand that they continued to use the AT&N diesels on the route. 

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Thought I would catchup with the chat. The #1522 is still in St. Louis, at The Museum of Transportation. Here is another Frisco engine I would like to see Built or/ manufacturer.4-6-2 The FireFlythese are the Firefly 4-6-2 Streamlined Pacific's . I really like the unique styling. They look really fast. Any way you all have a great day today. My Son and I are leaving out in the morning to Kayaking in Missouri. Canoed many of time where were going but never Kayak before, Son has never done either, Couple other friends coming along , that we have to meet up with, Fun times cant wait,.  Oh , yeah , seen the #1522 in Springfield , Mo. some time in the late 80's early 90's, but the first time I saw here was at the at the museum. she was still sitting in the front row , when the parking lot was still gravel, I was very young then, 10.  I believe I have still have post cards with it on the card, and 1 with James Darrin's custom built car. I'll have to look in my closet.

 

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