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Posted - November 11 2006 : 08:28:01 AM
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The TYCO Resource now has a page devoted to the Freight Unloading Depot (No. 931) thanks to our own DaCheez. He asked me about identifying a TYCO item and in doing so, I realized that somehow I'd missed this accessory in my site.
So, here is TYCO's Freight Unloading Depot...
http://tycotrain.tripod.com/tycotrains/id90.html
Thanks Cheez. [:)]
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Posted - November 11 2006 : 12:09:08 PM
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I am almost positive thats what I saw last time at the hobby shop. Hopefully it will still be there this friday.
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Posted - November 11 2006 : 1:27:31 PM
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Cheez,
You need to be on the lookout for the Canadiana Shark from TYCO. You're in the right part of the globe to maybe find one at a hobby shop. It's a rare duck, indeed.
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Posted - November 11 2006 : 3:29:47 PM
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I've been on the lookout for one of those since I was like 7. I came across the Alco so of course I bought it, but I'm itching for one of those Canadiana Sharks. As I said in my previous post I'm goin to a really good hobby shop on Friday(same place where I bought my Canadiana Alco) and this time I plan to dig through the shelves full of used engines. Leave no stone unturned.[:D]
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