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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, March 2017... Celebrating 1,000th edition of MR in Wisconsin; ... Everybody is welcome !
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<p>[quote user="yougottawanta"]I clicked on the link. That is a strange set up on the 45 mm scale. The company seems to have an English name, with a few of the products being english and then Japanese writing. Is that a kit build or do they come assembled ?[/quote]</p> <p>In the link, they mention Aster and Accucraft, both are Japanese companies, if I recall it correctly.Both produce live steam engines, while accucraft also has a range ef electric powered engines.</p> <p>No mention is made on companies like Marklin, KM1, Kiss, Dingler. They produce 1 gauge models of German prototype. Add to that a few businesses in the live steam segment!</p> <p>You need a lot of hard earned $$$,$$$ for that scale!</p> <p>Edit: Just found a video showing how impressive or even intimidating 1 gauge steam engines can be!</p> <p><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/87Za6LX0gsk" width="425" height="350"></iframe></p> <p> </p>
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