I didn't check the ARR 45T, but later GE 45T's didn't all have siderods. Jace Kahn
General Manager Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co. > >Plan on it being 25% too big for S scale. > > Thank you, > > This pretty much kills that idea… > > I still want to construct a 45 tonner though. > > Do you think "double ending" a Railmaster 25 tonner with a second hood would > work? > > Even if I was able to make the "body" of the 45 tonner using this technique, > I'd still have to figure out how to make the trucks and those push rods… > > > --- In [email protected], JGG KahnSr <jacekahn@...> wrote: > > > > > > Not "essentially" but actually--the Yoder 45T (I have two in standard gage) > > is smallish for a two-truck locomotive, especially in standardgage, but > > that is what it is. Rich Yoder offered it also in three-foot, and, as a > > concession to the growing On30 market, a few in On30.Plan on it being 25% > > too big for S scale. > > > > Jace Kahn
