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Marklin Loco conversion to DC ops ?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Trainnut1250</i> <br /><br />Gary, <br /> <br />Scott at Helmuts hobbies in West Virginia. Look him up in MR. He advertises there most months. He is great at all things Marklin and may be able to help you out with some ideas or perhaps some old parts from his parts box. He does excellent repair work and if any one has old parts that you might be interested in, he does. Let me know how it goes. <br />Guy <br />[/quote] <br /> Hi Guy <br /> Just to let you know Scott found a new Marklin shell but didn't have any used. Unfortunately I've been spoiled by Athearn shells costing only a few dollars. It was quite a bit more than I expected. But with the exchange rates as they are, I should expect that. The next time you speak with Scott, tell him I do appreciate his help. <br /> Hornby makes a little 0-4-0 tank engine called a "Pug" which the prototype was used in India. Even though the Hornby models are slightly over sized at 1/76 scale, they run on 2 rail DC, so now I'm headed in that direction. <br /> By the way, have you seen their <i><b>live steam </b></i>OO scale loco? Too cool!
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