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Subject: 
Re: C&O H8 Allegheny #1602
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Date: 
Tue, 9 Jun 2009 13:02:09 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Anthony Sava wrote:
  
Full Gallery (includes work in progress photos)

Chesapeake & Ohio H8 Allegheny class (2-6-6-6) articulated steam locomotive, the tallest, widest, heaviest steam engine ever created. By herself, the H8 weighed a staggering 724,500 lbs; with her fully loaded tender she topped out at earth shaking 1,066,100 lbs.

SNIP

She’s built in a massive 10-wide, and yet she’s more than likely still in scale with most 8-wide MOCs. She’s fully track compatible, capable of navigating turns and points using a floating design inspired by Benn Coifman. If you’re attending Brickworld, she’ll be in attendance, too.

--Tony

I’ve mentioned it on many other forums, Tony. This MOC is incredible and I am so looking forward to seeing it run at Brickworld 2009. :-) We’re just about a week from the event and I am so excited to see all of my old friends and hopefully make a few new ones. Again, great work on this MOC. There is so much to love here and I am looking very forward to taking it all in starting June 18th.

See ya there!

Dave

ToT-LUG



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(2 URLs) Full Gallery> (includes work in progress photos) Chesapeake & Ohio H8 Allegheny class (2-6-6-6) articulated steam locomotive, the tallest, widest, heaviest steam engine ever created. By herself, the H8 weighed a staggering 724,500 lbs; with (...) (15 years ago, 5-Jun-09, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.trains, lugnet.general, FTX) !! 

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