QUOTE: Originally posted by johnandjulie13 Hello HJ: First off, I like your website, you have done a nice job with the site layout. I look forward to seeing it updated. Second, I am wondering why you appear to be so focused on the actual dimensions of models that are produced? I am glad you like the Pennsy turbine picture. I also like the picture. Whether the picture is distorted or not makes no difference to me. It also makes no difference to me that my MTH model of that engine is or isn't prototypically accurate. I think it looks cool, so I like running it on my track. I also like running my PRR mikado on my LGB track. Am I being foolish for running a non-prototypical model? That is what you seem to be intimating. Regards, John O
QUOTE: This LGB model is an authentic replica of the AMD103, as the Genesis is formally known, in Phase IV colors, and with it, you can model American passenger traffic on your layout.
QUOTE: A copy or reproduction, especially one on a scale smaller than the original. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition copyright © 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation. All rights reserved.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by johnandjulie13 Jack: I"m with you. As long as they look good, I will look forward to running them, not measuring them. Regards, John O
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I wonder what a P42 and a string of these would look like in Santa Fe Warbonnet or UP yellow colors.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco I'll have fun running mine![;)][;)][;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco These are actual production models- unpainted. [:)][:)][:)][:D][:D][:D][:)][:)][:)]
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