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What a suprise and new one on the scene and he comes to the pros screaming for help! I have mid-seventies athearn and tyco stuff, I want to convert all my rolling stock over to metal wheels, when does 33" and 36" come into play? and does atlas track from the seventies conform to the NMRA standard of .110" or should I upgrade to the new nickel-silver? what brands are still good for locos and rolling stock? I ahve a new proto 2000 GP7 and love it, Have 2 old D12 athearn and love them, one old tyco bicential and has alot of centimental, have a bachman B23-7 CSX and hate it, most of my rollign stock is athearn and tyco, what is still good out there? Glue for scenery, what is a good type and kind? Also who has a good book/magazine for wiring? thanks to all for the help! Oh, and thanks to all for the help! [:)]
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