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Shay2
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I am in need of old fashioned spoked wheels for a scratchbuild HO Galloping Goose.
Anyone know where I might find these?
Thanks
Rich


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I just looked at a picture of the "Goose" and it shows it as 4-4-4. I've got a 2-6-0 with the 2 spoked. That's not really enough to help, but I'll keep my eyes open. I'm really interested because I'm in the process of bashing one. I'm initially interested in making something that will run on the trax, THEN, maybe I can make one that looks right. I use a motor from a slot car that fits right inside a bus body. I'm not real sharp so I'll settle to get it to run with 4 wheels. How are you doing yours? I could sure use some help. I'm retired, over 70, and $$ don't come easy.
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I am in need of old fashioned spoked wheels for a scratchbuild HO Galloping Goose.
Anyone know where I might find these?
Thanks
Rich


[b]Rush Run River Logging Co.
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Shay2
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Hey Lynn,
For my attempt at a Goose click on the Link at the bottom of this reply. It takes you to my web page and when you get there, click on "A Dusey HO"
So far I've found about 15 different types of Geese! Some are old Buick bodies, some Packard, Pierce Arrow and school buses, Even a one 29 Chevy with a flat bed. The version I'm building is a 4-4 with a Dusenberg body.
But to make it look correct I need to find spoked wheels for at least the front.

Rich
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I believe Grandt Line has the correct wheelsets
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Hey shay2
My Goose is finished now, here is a photo of it.

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you might also try Northwest Short Line at www.nwsl.com
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Hey Shamus!
Excellent looking Goose ya got there. Is it powered yet and how does she run?

Rich

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Hi shay2
Yes she is powered and runs quite well, not got a flywheel into it yet, but I'm working on that.
How is yours coming along?

shamus


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Specifically to Shay2 and Shamus: Go ahead you two and make the rest of us turn green with envy. Those models are beautiful. Just show us up, and see if I care.Seriously, seeing those Geeses really gave me the incentive I needed to get mine going. Keep up the good work, I'm watching you.
Lynn
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Hi shay2
Yes she is powered and runs quite well, not got a flywheel into it yet, but I'm working on that.
How is yours coming along?

shamus



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Hi all,
I'm still trying to locate some spoked wheel sets for the front. NWSL seems a likely place so I need to get a catalog an take a look. Also, I'm in need of a brass bell for the front end. Everything I've seen is to large or way to small. I'm hoping that NWSL has something.
Rich


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Hi Lynn,
Don't know if this helps an old guy like you as I am nearly a young man at 65 years.
Mine motor system started out life as a Bachmann Cable car, which had spoked wheels. I hacked about the chassis, and got the damn thing to run okay. That was the hard part, making the rest wasn't too bad.
It is interesting to note you are using a slotcar for the motoring side of it, I must admit, I never gave that a thought, might take a look at one.
More photo's of goosy on the website. http://www.badger-creek.co.uk

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