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<p><a href="http://www.nwsl.com/nwsl-online-catalog.html">http://www.nwsl.com/nwsl-online-catalog.html</a></p> <p> </p> <p>Check out part 2 Stanton Drive. They do not make a 4 axel version. For the reasons stated above, this project will likely not feasibly run on the radius curves required for building independently operating 4x8 layouts. I would file this project in the "to do later folder", and concentrate on learning basic skills required to construct this "construct" you have imagined. Accurail kit was a good start. The upgrades mentioned above will be good practice. You might consider purchasing some older rolling stock at train shows and upgrade/repair those. It takes some searching, but I found a few dozen project cars to do repair/upgrade projects with (missing box car doors, missing brake staff/wheel, etc) for $4-10 ea.</p>
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