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[quote user="Callan89"] <p>Ah, yes. I see! You have those 15+ year old botchmann 4-4-0's (or are they AHM/IHC's?) Who makes the interesting brass 2-6-2? I can't say that I've seen such a diminutive tender attached to a 2-6-2 before, it looks interesting! :) I'd imagine that those 0-6-0's are working well for you, espically due to you procuring three of them?! Are they DCC/Sound equipped, of just standard DC? Your layout is impressive, to say the least, and the scenery looks death-defying around every bend! <span class="smiley">[:D] I eagerly look forward to more updates on this layout. :)</span></p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I found this photo back on page 1 of this thread. A poor photo of # 6 running as a 2-6-0 (it has a non-sound Lenz decoder added). It models a version of the 2-6-2 used on the Cripple Creek RR and I think was done by Hallmark (I painted it).</p><p><a href="http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/Alan_B/091006-006_r.jpg">http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n123/Alan_B/091006-006_r.jpg</a></p><p>The 4-4-0's are the new Roundhouse with sound. They are acceptable running and sounding(barely) loco's.</p><p>The 4-6-0's are new with added Tsunami sound. They look good, run great with the Tsunami decoders and sound OK.</p><p>The 0-6-0's are all new P2k with sound. These loco's are terrific in all ways; run great at low speeds, sound great and well detailed. They are the best running and sounding loco's that I have.</p><p>All of the new engines purchased within the last few months.</p><p>The old Roundhouse shay was built from a kit over 15 years ago but sports a non-sound Lenz decoder and works OK for MOW service ( mostly just sits at Arock and looks good).</p><p> </p>
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