WebNov 7, 2016 · But the one I am thinking of was a mountain-themed heavy traction. The guy called the "Something" Mountain Lines. ... Reg H Moderator Joined: Sun Oct 19th, 2014: Location: Shelton, USA: Posts: 1103: Status: Offline. I got it! Bolt from the blue. Bob Hegge and his Crooked Mountain Lines. I really like his stuff. Long gone, of course. Reg ... WebRoad Name History: Bob Hegge's Crooked Mountain Lines started out in 1952 as an HO railroad. In 1965, it was transformed into an O scale railroad using fine-scale wheels and code 100 rail. Born and raised in the Midwest, Bob …
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WebNov 10, 2024 · Many of the VE’s freight motors remind me of the equipment that the late Bob Hegge ran on his Crooked Mountain Lines. My only hesitation with the VE is that I … WebNotes: This is a 50' single-door box car. The TS car was the 1994 NMRA/PCR special car. The convention car numbers were 501, 508, 510, and 522. A second run of this car was done later, which included road numbers 503 and 517 only (trivia: the first run does not have a bore in the center for mounting the small gear on a shaft; the second run does). islimitmechanismworking
Pacific Rail Shops Box Car, Single Door - NASG
WebApr 9, 2014 · Very reminiscent of the work done by one of my all-time modeling heroes, the late Bob Hegge, and the motive power he created for both the HO and O versions of his Crooked Mountain Lines. Cheers. Quote 0 MRH Author 4,644 posts Bernd Jan 30, 2024 @Jeff Thanks Jeff. Bob Hegge gave me the inspiration for doing such projects. Great fun. WebJan 27, 2024 · It’s an excellent suggestion and one of my hobby heroes, Bob Hegge, employed some 3rd rail on his Crooked Mountain Lines layout. However, the NS&T did not use 3d rail. Since I’m modelling a specific prototype - which included street running - … Webfreelance: Crooked Mountain Lines Manufacturer: Pacific Rail Shops Category: Box Car, Single Door Road Name: freelance: Crooked Mountain Lines Road Number: 1952 … is limit setting hyphenated