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<p>I dropped by Charles Ro Supply in Malden?, Mass. (near Boston anyways) They had on their shelf 2 Proto 2000 USRA 0-6-0s. Now they have one [:D]. Im not giving up on this project, just delaying it a bit. In other news I ordered a Precision Scale Co. air pump from my LHS. </p> <p>More info on the Bachmann 0-6-0. The molded on gear cover on the bottom of the locomotive (covers the main drive gear between the middle set of drivers) is too big and contacts any object that sticks up between the rails that is rail-height (diverging turnout route rails etc.). The corrective action for this is to file down that cover so it clears (there is enough material there to file down without exposing the gear).</p>
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