Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Todd-
You should also take a look at the Locogear Shay, which is the Western Maryland #6, still operating at Cass. Much larger than a Schroeder (Allen) Shay. 10" boiler in 1-1/2" scale. The WM6 is a 160 ton Shay. I hope to build both the WM6 and the Greenbrier, Cheat & Elk #12 4 truck Shay, basically from the same castings. The GCE #12 is an approximately 200 ton Shay. The Locogear castings are very nice and John J. is still supplying them.
http://locogear.com/
You can see some info on my web site here: https://livesteamer.hangar16.net/twoshays/
-Larry
You should also take a look at the Locogear Shay, which is the Western Maryland #6, still operating at Cass. Much larger than a Schroeder (Allen) Shay. 10" boiler in 1-1/2" scale. The WM6 is a 160 ton Shay. I hope to build both the WM6 and the Greenbrier, Cheat & Elk #12 4 truck Shay, basically from the same castings. The GCE #12 is an approximately 200 ton Shay. The Locogear castings are very nice and John J. is still supplying them.
http://locogear.com/
You can see some info on my web site here: https://livesteamer.hangar16.net/twoshays/
-Larry
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Larry, that is a big engine. Thanks I hadn't heard of Locogear, it looks like useful information.
Todd
Todd
Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
I believe this is a scaled up Kozo Shay, saw it at the LALS 50th anniversary meet now a long time ago (2007). Not sure if it is a new shay or an old shay in terms of plans.
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Photos part 2. It was nicely detailed. I remember it had some issues and did not run much that day.
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
It takes a lot of brass to make a locomotive like that. The engine itself is a scaled-up original Shay (no crank bracket).
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
If you are interested in learning more about a scaled up Kozo Shay, I would suggest checking out the article in the September/October 2011 Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading magazine. One is featured on the cover.
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
The WM 6 would be a super neat model! Only a few I think have been built. It's still not as large as a USRA mikado or LE pacific etc to transport but would make for very unique model that's quite powerful.
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Ben- I would be interested in checking out the article about the Kozo Shay. Do you happen to know where I could get a copy of the article?
Thanks Todd
Thanks Todd
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
I am sure that LS&OR sells back issues. Additionally, Ebay usually has back-issues for sale.
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Re: Has anyone built a "New" Shay in 7 1/2" ?
Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading – Building The New Shay: Part 1 July-August 1999 to Part 43 July-August 2006