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After the Richmond Greenberg show , I decided to visit a small antique mall outside of Richmond, one guy has diecast vehicles and trains of all types. I hadn't been there in awhile, so I stopped by to see what he had. Among the items I bought were a Pola Maxi O gauge PRR diesel hustler, and this Hotwheels battery powered engine. I probably paid too much for the Hotwheels, but I wanted it, it's pretty hefty, maybe a pound or so. All he had was the engine, no track or cars. Batteries are leaking, I see acid peeping out, so it will need a good clean-up. Just a display item for now.



Compared to the HO Hustler, it looks more compatible with S gauge. Might make an interesting conversion, if I ever get into S gauge much. I do have some track, so I will see if it fits it at all.

Jerry

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