Hello all
Ebay find prewar Lobaugh Challenger open gearing ...outside 3rd rail .....no tender ...Bob Turner was very kind to fill the void ....thank you Bob !
If you would like to see a video of the Challenger (1938-9) ..(1940 Lobaugh uses it's first semi enclosed gearing drive) ... pulling a string of Lobaugh freight cars please see link
https://youtu.be/uCTuSgwR2gw
if you would like to see the workings ...K&D 4 double gear reduction etc please see
https://youtu.be/VG2Yrxh032I
Cheers Carey
Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
The Turner curse strikes again! Looks like the pilot wheels and some drivers are sitting inside the rail.
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
It is the outside third-rail that gives it that appearance.
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
I bet that I have more photos posted here and on OGR with all wheels on the track than all the rest of you combined. So there.
Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
Bob, I'm sure that's true! LOL
Dan Weinhold
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
Sweet looking Loco there Carey, the Challenger is iconic and this one looks great!
As an aside you should plan on having the longest reefer block for it your layout can handle,
you won't regret it.
As an aside you should plan on having the longest reefer block for it your layout can handle,
you won't regret it.
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
I should've thrown in a kudos to Bob for facilitating this.
An aside the Amor Towles best selling novel "The Lincoln Highway" has a spectacular dust cover photo of a Challenger lugging a reefer block along what I think is US-80 in Wyoming. If I had to guess I'd say it was taken by either Victor Hand or Otto Perry.
An aside the Amor Towles best selling novel "The Lincoln Highway" has a spectacular dust cover photo of a Challenger lugging a reefer block along what I think is US-80 in Wyoming. If I had to guess I'd say it was taken by either Victor Hand or Otto Perry.
Litigation Crisis Consultant- remediating legal-media issues; mitigating federal, state and local investigations, court orders etc. Your serial felony history, contractual defaults, bankruptcies no big deal.
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
De Bruin wrote:Sweet looking Loco there Carey, the Challenger is iconic and this one looks great!
As an aside you should plan on having the longest reefer block for it your layout can handle,
you won't regret it.
For me, that would be four or five cars. Tank cars on the other hand!
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Re: Lobaugh Challenger 1938-9 with new tender !
De Bruin wrote:I should've thrown in a kudos to Bob for facilitating this.
An aside the Amor Towles best selling novel "The Lincoln Highway" has a spectacular dust cover photo of a Challenger lugging a reefer block along what I think is US-80 in Wyoming. If I had to guess I'd say it was taken by either Victor Hand or Otto Perry.
The highway that follows the UP from Portland, or Astoria if you want to push it, all the way to the east of Wyoming, is US 30. I've driven most of it from Astoria to east of Cheyenne. Ends in New Jersey.
Interstate 80 replaced US 30. Numbering is somewhat reversed. Except for some oddities, like 2 and 6.
https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~rwest/wikispe ... ghways.htm
US 80 goes from Sandy Eiggo to Savannah, Georgia. Right through your brothers town.
Dave....collector, restorer, and operator of the finest doorstops
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