Part of that was a boiler I sort of fixed for Carey - it was probably .010 brass, held together with boiler bands, and on a perfectly marvelous mechanism, albeit 3-rail and missing about four flanges.
Last weekend I visited Maroon in Dallas, and he pulled out an "ATA" version of the "H," superdetailed by Alf Modine. That one got me! I figured I could do almost that good, and anyway it was a massive locomotive with some very distinctive features. So I hinted for a possible trade with Carey - I could build a boiler, using everything possibly usable from his brass foil boiler, bolted to that gorgeous frame, which would need insulation and flanges.
Without getting too carried away, Carey sort of bursted my bubble - turns out his is a 1/4" scale version done by SMR, and the Maroon/Modine model is an ATA in 17/64. As most know, I spend most of my efforts in 17/64, so I may have had the dampers applied to this particular lust.
But photos are coming! Carey sent me several, which I shall dutifully stick in Shutterfly for your entertainment, and Maroon promises some good shots of the Modine version as soon as he recovers from the Tulsa meet.
So, more later. But herewith, a re-print of the Lobaugh:

