You won't have much of a pressure drop in the steam leads from the boilers - they're pretty big. Did the boilers come from the factory with 8" connections? (That would be for hot water or low pressure steam service.) At your operating pressure, you could probably run 4" from each boiler to the header. In addition to being a lot cheaper, a 4" stop & check will last far longer because it will drive full open, and stay there. An 8" will likely crack open, flutter up and down like a flag in the wind, and wear out long before it should.
The boilers can make about 60,000 lbs per hour, in total. You can push that much at 125 through a short run (maybe 100 - 200 feet or so) of 8", and still live with the pressure drop. 10" would likely be the right size to run in a factory, being fed off a 12" header. I'd slope the header slightly to one drip & trap. If you figure out the condensate you'll have to handle at the header, it'll be pretty small.
Remember that to run a header pressure of 125 PSIG, the boilers will likely have 150 PSIG safety valves on them. Please don't fill your steam system with 125# cast iron valves, stainers and trap bodies.