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Post by tufftin on Aug 30, 2012 9:04:18 GMT -8
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Aug 30, 2012 9:44:44 GMT -8
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Post by gator on Aug 30, 2012 15:32:18 GMT -8
That is just too cool!!!
Be Well Gator
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Post by jimb on Aug 30, 2012 15:40:28 GMT -8
Very neat! One of the managers at my company's former Long Island facility was into those.
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Aug 31, 2012 5:37:26 GMT -8
That MUST be an expensive hobby....... Ap40
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Post by jimb on Aug 31, 2012 6:39:02 GMT -8
I think you only build one!
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Post by dptydawg on Aug 31, 2012 17:12:04 GMT -8
Those sure make my G scale traiin look very puney. I can't afford a live steamer for it. Sure do love the sound and smell of live steam though. My neighbour has a 3.5"guage live steamer and about a 500 metre track that he never uses. Carl
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Post by Muleskinner on Aug 31, 2012 20:04:43 GMT -8
I watched this three times as I am also a rail Fanatic. These units are just fantastic to watch. Thanks for posting Mike.
William
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Sept 1, 2012 7:44:39 GMT -8
They really are fascinating.
Have always wanted a few G scale rail road bits, but mostly to use as a vintage load on a heavy haul...
Ap40
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Post by tufftin on Sept 2, 2012 7:35:18 GMT -8
I have a caboose and box car in G scale and some track. Want to use them in a diarama with my trucks. Mike
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Sept 5, 2012 5:36:29 GMT -8
That would look cool as well. We have a heavy haul outfit between Rochester & Buffalo, but rather south that specializes in moving rail road cars & such over the road. Love their trucks, have a few cose ups of one of the Western Stars from 10 years ago. silkroadtrans.com/Ap40
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Post by Robert Myers on Sept 8, 2012 8:05:27 GMT -8
WOW!!!!
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