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Posted - May 27 2015 : 3:12:23 PM
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Posted - May 27 2015 : 6:01:11 PM
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Very cool Thanks for sharing Regards, John When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to youth, think of Algebra. <> Will Rogers
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Posted - May 27 2015 : 10:50:29 PM
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That's actually pretty cool. Especially since it's one of the oldest US locomotives period.
-Steve
"A lot of modellers out there who go to these train shows see broken HO stuff and go, 'This is useless' when, in reality, they can still be used for modeling whether it's as a prop on your layout or a cool project to make something old new again."
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Posted - May 27 2015 : 11:07:35 PM
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| Fine looking machine Jeff.
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