That's one way to put it LOL! She is right next to her #62 short boiler brother on the shelf. Thought what made a engine a #43 vs #62 I don't know, the only difference between my short #62 & long #43 is the length & throttle. Perhaps the manufactured time frame... I was a little bummed it wasn't stamped #62.
I have had so much fun working on these Empire engine's. With all the time, effort, and money buying bits its really nice to have everything ready to get a new one running. Though this time I did have to come up with a way to make the power leads to the AC plug. I've been really lucky up until now not needing to make those. I wouldn't say the were pretty but they are work and you can't see them. The Hobby Lobby tin I used is only slight stiffer than then originals but still pliable to bend as needed to make their connections to the AC studs.
I wished I had a way to display them all in one place but this engine is with others like on bookcase in my bedroom. A few months back my Ex was over and noticed them. She said, Jesus Christ Richard, you have more of these engines?!?! I told here, actually there is one more in my office. I though her eyes are going to get stuck in her head when she rolled them LOL
Hopefully I'll come across a B-43 strapped tank at some point. My holy grail / unicorn is the rarely seen, other than the Empire book, smaller battery engine B-44. Granted there are about one or two other variations that I'd like to have... so I am always looking for what is one sale :-)