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Would probably have more tractive effort because of higher bolier pressure (160 psi is more the sort of pressure you would find on the most powerful British freight engines). <br /> <br />As for the Titchy cars, cant rate them highly enough, look great run well, easy to paint (provided you do it before assembling them otherwise its too fiddly) the only hard bit is the assembly of the trucks which has to be done very carefully otherwise the trucks dont run properly but they make a very good model. <br /> <br />The East Suffolk has a maximum grade of 2% so my fourteen car train is banked by a much bigger locomotive (in this case the Bachmann Spectrum 2-6-6-2). The decapod is also "preseved power" over the other line, the Valiant Bay Terminal Company where is runs around with a rake of six G39s. <br /> <br />whats the address for Fallen Flags then?
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