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Posted - March 03 2009 : 10:33:33 AM
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check this site out,some real nice items ken http://jmelliott.blogspot.com/2007/04/train-models.html
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Posted - March 03 2009 : 10:58:42 AM
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All I can say is "WOW"...
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Posted - March 03 2009 : 3:07:40 PM
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That first one looked like it could slice through a brick wall. 
Very cool stuff!
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Posted - March 03 2009 : 6:26:18 PM
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| Those things rock....wow...
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Posted - March 04 2009 : 02:53:26 AM
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Boy, that guy is a master craftsman, equally at home building prototype and fantasy locos. Imagination and skill.
I wish he had larger photos of the Pennsy turbine and the Consolidation.
The Tyco Depot
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Posted - March 04 2009 : 06:18:44 AM
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| when you think most of it is plastic sheet,cut bent shaped etc,i think its FANTASTIC,imagine having them on display in your front room,ken
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Posted - March 05 2009 : 1:51:31 PM
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Absolutely incredible....!
(Everytime I think I'm ready to purge and toss my junk bin, I see something like this and think "Whoa, why not?".
About a month from now I'll realize who I'm kidding.)
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