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File:LiveSteaming at GGLS PopSci Oct1951-3.jpg ...1/2-inch-to-the-foot scale; 3-1/2-inch gauge for 3/4-inch scale; and 4-3/4-inch gauge for the big one-inchers. From <i>Popular Science</i>, October 1951(752 × 1,078 (428 KB)) - 22:22, 27 March 2016File:RichardThomas BoxpokDriverPatterns1.jpg ...ddle island, 1 inch to 1-1/16 inch diameter main axle wheel press fit, 5/8 inch diameter crankpin press fit. Listed in eBay February 2016.(1,000 × 750 (94 KB)) - 00:28, 12 February 2016File:RichardThomas BoxpokDriverPatterns2.jpg ...ddle island, 1 inch to 1-1/16 inch diameter main axle wheel press fit, 5/8 inch diameter crankpin press fit. Listed in eBay February 2016.(1,000 × 750 (91 KB)) - 00:28, 12 February 2016File:RichardThomas BoxpokDriverPatterns3.jpg ...ddle island, 1 inch to 1-1/16 inch diameter main axle wheel press fit, 5/8 inch diameter crankpin press fit. Listed in eBay February 2016.(1,000 × 750 (79 KB)) - 00:30, 12 February 2016File:Rex Smith - model steam3CR.jpg Rex Smith's 3/4 inch scale 4-4-4 Jubilee. Photo taken by Dave Pottinger in 1965 with a 35mm Minolta camera.(2,096 × 3,048 (1.16 MB)) - 21:40, 26 November 2014File:JackHart America WindsorOntarioTrack-1.PNG ...engine was a 1/2 inch scale Hudson. His next was this beautiful 3/4 inch 4-4-0. It ran for many years on coal but was eventually changed over to propane(640 × 480 (341 KB)) - 21:25, 24 September 2020File:JackHart America WindsorOntarioTrack-2.PNG ...engine was a 1/2 inch scale Hudson. His next was this beautiful 3/4 inch 4-4-0. It ran for many years on coal but was eventually changed over to propane(640 × 480 (255 KB)) - 21:24, 24 September 2020File:JackHart America WindsorOntarioTrack-3.PNG ...engine was a 1/2 inch scale Hudson. His next was this beautiful 3/4 inch 4-4-0. It ran for many years on coal but was eventually changed over to propane(640 × 480 (259 KB)) - 21:24, 24 September 2020File:JackHart America WindsorOntarioTrack-4.PNG ...engine was a 1/2 inch scale Hudson. His next was this beautiful 3/4 inch 4-4-0. It ran for many years on coal but was eventually changed over to propane(640 × 480 (280 KB)) - 21:24, 24 September 2020File:Art Wegner, running his .75-in. scale, 3.5-in. ga. 4-4-2 'Atlantic', June 1959 (Photo by Ken Scheer).jpg [[Arthur Wegner]], running his 3/4 inch scale, 3.5 inch gauge 4-4-2 Atlantic, June 1959. Photo by [[Ken Scheer]].(2,400 × 3,600 (3.59 MB)) - 00:15, 18 November 2015File:RailroadSupplyCorporation BlowdownValvePatterns1.jpg ...were used to machine either the right or left side blow down valves or the 3-way valve. Listed on eBay February 2016.(1,000 × 751 (112 KB)) - 00:18, 12 February 2016File:BillMorewood Raritan1.jpg ...od|Bill Morewood]]'s 3/4 inch scale RARITAN moves right along on the 3-1/2 inch gauge ground level track at Paoli with Paul Fitt as a passenger. Photo by(490 × 852 (576 KB)) - 21:05, 5 April 2017File:GGLS Memorial Day Meet 1952.jpg Above: Harry Cook with his 3-1/2 inch gauge "Juliet". Bottom Left: C.P. Huntington, under construction in 3/4 inch scale by Harry Dixon.(1,002 × 1,305 (757 KB)) - 23:10, 21 March 2014File:LesterFriends 4-6-6-4 KeithTaylor.jpg [[Lester Friend]]'s 4-6-6-4 in 3/4 inch scale. Photo provided by [[Keith Taylor]]. From http://www.chaski.org/homemachi(400 × 274 (29 KB)) - 08:13, 21 March 2017File:FrankDee GGLS ModelExpo 1955.jpg Frank Dee's 3/4 inch scale 4-8-4 at the first Model Engineer Show of the [[Golden Gate Live Steamers]], whic(1,182 × 780 (1.08 MB)) - 22:47, 14 January 2015File:FredJerome TimkenFourAces 1936.jpg Fred Jerome and his Timken Four Aces 4-8-4 in 3/4 inch scale, 1936. From http://pics.tsme.ca/viewarchive.aspx(512 × 432 (43 KB)) - 22:31, 11 April 2017File:Penn live steam 1960s ebay-24-crop.jpg The 3/4 inch scale 4-4-0 No.486 is Bill Morewood’s first locomotive. Photo taken in Pennsylvania(1,420 × 1,091 (442 KB)) - 14:31, 28 October 2021File:Stevens Roberts PLS BLS Meet 1952 LiveSteam 1972 06.jpg ...and W. Roberts discussing Roland Martin's 3/4 inch scale Maine Central 4-8-4. BLS Meet hosted by the Pennsylvania Live Steamers, August 1952. Photo by(1,235 × 870 (1.45 MB)) - 23:23, 6 October 2019File:AuburnHeightsRR ThreeQuarterNorthern.jpg A beautiful 4-8-4 Northern Lackawanna in 3/4 inch scale crafted from [[Little Engines]] castings and drawings, this coal- or wood-f(564 × 240 (32 KB)) - 11:40, 16 March 2016File:FrankDee 484 GGLS 1957.jpg Frank Dee firing up his 3/4 inch scale 4-8-4. From "The North American Live Steamer", Volume 1 Number 11, 1957.(1,410 × 1,077 (1.42 MB)) - 23:49, 29 November 2016