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Doorstop?  Actually, yes and no.  CLW originally produced these in all cast versions with a fairly accurate nose and one piece truck sideframes.  The whole story is interesting, and involves Alco and the Waldorf Astoria in New York - but for now, suffice to say the doorstops are more accurate in outline, and the etched models have much better detail work.  The doorstops have absolutely no rivets.

Originally Posted by railroad-guy:
Originally Posted by MikeCiar:

Did you just get those at a Stout auction?

The two in front I did. The other three I bought from Bob Smith many years ago and then had Lew repower them with Pittman 9x motors.


Just checking I've seen those many times. They were my Uncles. He's 83 and decided to dispose of his trains so his kids don't have to deal with them. His Indiana Eastern RR was featured in O Scale News. He also had an ABA set of CLW BP 20 Passenger sharks in IE. I wonder where they went? I did get his Lobaugh Challenger. I know he'll be glad they went to a good home. Please post a photo when you're done. I'd like to show him next time I see him.

Bob    The taper helps, but the lack of depth in the top area makes the CLW nose seem to wide hence not long enough, Its hard to deepen it since you would have to deepen the side windows, or maybe it would be better to build up the edge, I assume the nose on the left is MTH.

 

Stephen from Down Under   (cTr...Choose the Right)

Tell Harmon I said hi - it has been too long.

 

Stephen - that nose has many flaws.  You are correct that the nose is simply too short, and it appears that a new hood ( the horizontal part ahead of the windshield) might help.  But the biggest flaws are the huge windshield openings, the height of the windshield surface including mullions, and the absolute lack of taper.

 

That is indeed an MTH  nose, and is the only one in existence cast in nickel silver.  As far as I can tell, the MTH nose was the most accurate ever in O Scale before the new Key units hit the market.

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