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Posted - June 03 2016 : 11:10:17 AM
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 Set of gons, hoisted by a heavily weighted B&M Alco. Note the abundance of cheezy plastic loads.
Edited by - Chops124 on June 03 2016 11:11:04 AM
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Posted - June 03 2016 : 5:10:26 PM
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Cheese Train, perhaps?
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Posted - June 03 2016 : 6:21:14 PM
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My SOTW is my recently finished Hi-Ballers Pennsylvania 1870s passenger construct.
RPO Car:

Baggage Car:

Combine Car:

Passenger Car:

When I received these kits, there was a problem with paint peeling and nicks. It took a while, but I found a extremely good match for the paint. I used Cadmium Yellow Light and it was almost a perfect match for the original. Got lucky this time. These kits came with the draft gear box molded into the frame. It was for a #4 Kadee which is what my link n pin couplers use.
Entire construct:
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Posted - June 03 2016 : 6:58:44 PM
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Nice work, OT!
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Posted - June 03 2016 : 9:39:45 PM
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Those look real fine George.
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Posted - June 05 2016 : 12:35:00 AM
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Thanks all. This is one construct that I enjoyed a lot assembling.
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