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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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<b>Noah:</b> Yes, the BLI locomotive is very fun to operate, a few minutes ago when I was breaking it in on my test track, I found out how to use the "doppler effect" and how to change the direction of the locomotive without turning it completely off. My only gripes about the engine are that the sound speakers sometimes vibrate, making the tender buzz, and that even though the CB&Q engine was an oil burner, BLI still put a coal tender on the model. That won't be too much of a problem though, since with some wire, styrene, and a oil hatch I can easily change that... <br /> <br /><b>Locomutt:</b> Illinois does the same thing. Humidity is what makes it hot and sticky around here, the heat is otherwise not too bad in summer. (But late August and Septmeber can get reallly hot sometimes...)
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