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The Redwood tree tunnel-- Yup- yust for fun- and I'll post a picture!
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Back to the Bumble Bee for a moment, please.... Is there a caboose available for this locomotive and tender and set of four cars? Did the prototype ever run with a caboose?
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As far as a caboose- this engine was pretty and used for passenger service. There is a Casey Jones Z model that is mostly black that might be OK for freight-- Jim is the steam guy- But they might have had a small bobber caboose. Only a few of those have been made in Z and they are brass.
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the original world's fair repaint was a hit with the public but mostly disliked by the railroad men. i think it was a pretty neat looking scheme, myself. the boiler was actually a dark green, which really set off the brass bands, gold color and black strips.
actually no 2-6-0 was ever pained in the bumble bee, but that hasn't kept model makers from doing the scheme on any and every version of narrow gauge steam loco (and some diesels). so who's to care if marklin painted a 2-6-0 in it. if you like it, it's your railroad! fyi.
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Hope you got my e-mail.
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Yes, I received your email. Thanks so much for going to all the trouble you did. I contacted the vendor last night and hope to hear from him in a couple of days.
Jim,
I've heard the name Robert Ray. Here is his website . He's got a Northern Pacific Z scale caboose at the bottom of his Cabbose Kits page.
David,
Thank you for the history behind the paintwork. Now I'll have more research to do if we actually buy the sets.
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Stojiny and other cat lovers, this ones for you.
Here's Angus taking a cat nap with some of his friends (Sweetie's
flippers) after a hard day at training-- Chasing those little Z critters all over the track.
BTW Sweetie was not impressed to see her new hoofware.
This may be way off topic but remember the thread- Just For Fun......
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Was that tv ad on PBS? I haven't watched PBS for a long time - too much escapist tv to watch, but no time to watch much of that either. We get Spokane and one other PBS station, though I can't remember which one it is but it's an hour or two earlier than Spokane. I'll Google the Rocky Mountaineer to see what I find, though I might be sadder that there are no Canadian steam locomotives for me
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There are a lot of tales of Paul Bunyan. I had hoped to include fotos but couldn't download. There are several different style statues of Paul and Babe.. These are huge statues and would be easier to model in Z . Portland Or, Bangor Maine, Kalameth Ca, and several other cities have Paul and Ox. Google and Wiecapedia has some good pictures.
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