Nice job Jonathan. And yes I know that mounting the back up light on the back of the tender was prototypical. My wife worked on the Pere Marquette 1225 in college and to remember her work on it we purchased the Bachmann model of it. I noticed that the back up light is on the back of the tender where you placed your light.
However, I am modelling the Milwuakee Road and the back up lights on its 2-8-0s was on top of the tender, in fact, most of them appear to have been on an elevated stand that looks to be about two feet above the top of the tender. So at a minimum I want to get the back up light on the top of the tender.
And ABC a Vanderbuilt tender would not be appropriate because they did not use them on the Milwaukee Road, at least I have never seen an example of one.
However, I am modelling the Milwuakee Road and the back up lights on its 2-8-0s was on top of the tender, in fact, most of them appear to have been on an elevated stand that looks to be about two feet above the top of the tender. So at a minimum I want to get the back up light on the top of the tender.
And ABC a Vanderbuilt tender would not be appropriate because they did not use them on the Milwaukee Road, at least I have never seen an example of one.