Some of you may know why I am the trainman, and I just purchased a live steam engine I have been wanting for the last 10 years since I discovered it existed. My favorite engine is the New York Central 4-6-4 Hudson. One of the most famous steam engines ever made. My main interest in collecting for the past 20 years has been a focus on that particular style of engine. I have loved model trains my whole life and been actively collecting since I got out of the Navy in 1968. I probably have close to 2,000 items in my train collection. I have both pre-war and post-war toy trains, mostly Lionel and American Flyer, but lots of modern makers like MTH and Kline as well as Scale Brass. Most of my trains are O gauge, but also lots of S gauge , Standard Gauge and G or number 1 Gauge.
In regards to the NYC Hudson, I have several in S gauge ( 1/64 scale American Flyer), I have 13 in #1 Gauge (1/29 and 1/32 scale) and 114 in O gauge (1/48 scale). The live steam engine is a 3/4" scale (1/16) where 3/4" equals 1 foot. This model is 6' long and 12" high. It actually runs on coal and water. It is a one of a kind model that was actually built by a New York Central machinist from the actual real engine plans. The engine was started in the mid-1940's and was finished in the mid 1960's, after which the gentleman passed away. The engine was excellent but lacking most of the super detailing that is on the engine today. The gentleman that I purchased the engine from was a professional artist with a tremendous eye for detail and proportion. He acquired the engine in 1990 and spent the next 20 years and $43,000 in brass detailing making this model an exact replica of a NYC J1E Hudson. Every rivet, bolt, valve, pipe, lubricator, linkage, Etc is included on this unbelievable model. I have been collecting for almost 50 years and this is the best single model I have ever seen in any scale.
I sent Brad a few pictures that he will post up soon. I hope this is not too boring. Enjoy
In regards to the NYC Hudson, I have several in S gauge ( 1/64 scale American Flyer), I have 13 in #1 Gauge (1/29 and 1/32 scale) and 114 in O gauge (1/48 scale). The live steam engine is a 3/4" scale (1/16) where 3/4" equals 1 foot. This model is 6' long and 12" high. It actually runs on coal and water. It is a one of a kind model that was actually built by a New York Central machinist from the actual real engine plans. The engine was started in the mid-1940's and was finished in the mid 1960's, after which the gentleman passed away. The engine was excellent but lacking most of the super detailing that is on the engine today. The gentleman that I purchased the engine from was a professional artist with a tremendous eye for detail and proportion. He acquired the engine in 1990 and spent the next 20 years and $43,000 in brass detailing making this model an exact replica of a NYC J1E Hudson. Every rivet, bolt, valve, pipe, lubricator, linkage, Etc is included on this unbelievable model. I have been collecting for almost 50 years and this is the best single model I have ever seen in any scale.
I sent Brad a few pictures that he will post up soon. I hope this is not too boring. Enjoy