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QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 vsmith, Winter time is building time. That or I will tear a loco completely apart for a repaint and detail job. Currently I have an Aristo 0-4-0 and tender in pieces. Started out as a Napa train and is now wearing LD&C Mountainview RR colours. That is two tone green. Just needs decalling and reassembly. That is if I can remember how it all goes back together! Oh well, just part of the fun. Anybody ever find a nice brass bell for these? Don't like the plastic one. Also working on my basement layout. Not running yet but I'm in no hurry. Want it to look nice. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by HUDSONG1 NO, NO, get out there and run 'em!!!! I'm a 325 lb Gandy Dancer when I put the track maintenance hat on and in another topic " someone mentioned the loco stops at a point and a little push gets it going....... yeah, I have that in the summer and at 10 deg. F!) look at the alligator jumpers I have to keep em going.... ENJOY.... I manage with 3 loco's, 4 is best only my G motive power has been thinnnnned out... had 19 at one point in time, easy to get caught up in a hobby. http:\\homepage.mac.com\mapakubasko
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