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<p>Team Track in progress:</p><p> <a href="http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/9133/teamtrackcraneiq5.jpg">http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/9133/teamtrackcraneiq5.jpg</a></p><p>Not done yet. Weather, ballast and scenic to a structure base, get the threads on hook straighter and convert the Kato Bumper end to a TOFC ramp/Frieght platform further down the track.</p><p>That little kit took me a week. Drove me crazy with mental imagery that needed rotating all three axis, figuring out what goes where and how to defeat gravity with some of the parts. One thing it did do was take several cans of regular flat black paint. All glue spots buried. In fact, the truth is I rebuilt this kit several times over tearing parts apart when the next set of parts didnt fit right. But no complaints here!</p><p>Walthers give good instructions but leaves alot up to you.</p><p>I didnt waste time with thier plastic track. I bought some HO bare rails and gooed it down, I'll deal with the ties and shiny plastic later. The flat car and truck is RTR.</p>
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