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The Dunkirk/Gilbert Class 'B' geared locomotive.
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<br /> O dear hears that "New Bright" thing again. I should refer you to my response under the other topic. Or I could just quate it.: <br /> <br />I had some New bright once, also had some M-80’s and about 60 seconds of delight. I do understand your point of keeping cost down though. Most of my equipment is the lower end Bachman stuff. I have 2 high end spectrums and 3 USA. It comes down to time and money and welp the M-80’s where worth it. <br /> <br /> Sorry….. <br /> <br /> I guse, If I can make a semi good looking model out of the lower end Bachman then I should not nock the " New Bright". For that I'm sorry. I just cant get passed the 60 seconds of delight there. The truth of the mater is my " New Bright " <br />Experience was due to my own error. It seemed I was really new to G scale at the time and was biding on this wonderful G scale set I found on Ebay. Welp I wondered why it was so easy for me to be the top bidder on this wonderful find! Imagine the horer on my face when it arrived! Welp not a total lose. M-80’s + “ New Bright” = 60 seconds of delight! <br /> <br />Again sorry if I have a fended any “ New Bright “ fans. I did end up using the steps off the caboose. Just keep that 60 seconds of delight in mined…. <br /> <br />
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