Fantastic Bill, thanks for sharing. How did you regauge the wheels as I would 
like to learn what is involved with that? 

Thanks, Scott Huston, Las Vegas Nevada




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To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 3:40 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Forney Locomotive Project  - Anyone have Baldwin 
Builder's Plates?
 

  
Thought I'd share some work I've been doing to create a standard gauge 
Forney-type 0-4-2 locomotive.  I started with the Bachmann On30 Forney.  I 
removed the pilot wheel and shortened the pilot deck.  The remaining wheels 
were re-gauged to S standard.  All O scale detail was stripped and replaced 
with castings from Precision Scale and Tomalco.  The cab is a modified Banta 
kit.  Rivet detail was added from MicroMark rivet decals.  The prototype was a 
plant switcher for the Russell Co. in Massillon Ohio who built steam tractors 
and threshing machines.  It was a Brooks product.  Here is one of three pics I 
posted.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/photos/album/724413636/pic/921769865/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=21&count=20&dir=asc

I don't believe Brooks builders plates were ever made in S, but Baldwin plates 
are at least the same shape (round).  I figure not many of us can read writing 
that small anyhow.  SSL&S used to offer Baldwin plates, but I see they are 
listed as discontinued on their website.  Does anyone by chance have a set they 
would part with? 

Bill Hanslik Jr.
Uhrichsville Ohio


 

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