QUOTE: Originally posted by Medina1128 Burlington John, you're dang skippy. If I spend that kind of money on something, "YOU SURE AS HECK BETTER BE RUNNING THAT THING..." PS.. To most guys, sleeping on the sofa is not punishment, it's camping...[:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 John - It's simply a matter of brass being a different sort of product, with a different intended use, and a different customer base, from your $100 Atlas/Proto/Genesis loco. You can count on 99% of brass never being run but simply displayed, especially in years gone by. There was never any real call for detailed instructions or modification info sheets to be included with these models simply because very, very few hobbyists ever tampered with them. CNJ831
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QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts Dummy here, thank you for the input. After taking it out of the bibble wrap and looking closer it is a: United 2-8-4 Berkshire with an oil tender. the tender is the very CLEAN brass and the engine is the normal patia of brass. there is a pitman motor and LOTS of soldered details, feddwater heater, Reverse, bell. Of course the stack and headlight are spun brass so no light or smoke. It does run well on a test track, needs to be lubed. The history I got was it was from PFM in about 1965 to 1975. I found it in a closing down hobby shop in Hopatcong N.J. I also got MRM in bundels for $10.00 per year. Lots of old walthers, Stewart hobbies amd MDC kits that where started for $10.00 each. A good stop.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Sperandeo Hi George, If you'd like to have a box for your engine, try Reboxx, www.reboxx.com. Good luck, Andy
QUOTE: Originally posted by BurlingtonJohn If I spend around $100 for the latest Proto/Atlas/Genesis engine that include a detailed "manual", why can't I get the same when I spend ten times as much on a brass steamer? Regards, Burlington John
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