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Holy moly everybody!! Appreciate the detailed feedback! <br /> <br />(I'm starting at 'a' again, so that it's harder to tell how many questions I asked in total :P ) <br /> <br />a) How do you keep dust from accumilating on your train set? Or I guess the better question is: Once it settles, how do you clean? (I have a dust-mite allergy, a hobby that makes me sneeze won't be a good one :( ) <br /> <br />b) I should have said this earlier :( but my interest is in Axis. Somebody said most steamers are ok since few were build after the war. I guess I can apply that to a German steamer too then. I doubt Germany was much into coming up with new designs after the war. ;) Any other recommendations considering I'm into Axis? (and don't get me wrong: I most certainly don't have any (positive) admiration for the political situation of Germany during that time!!) <br /> <br />c) Some people of you quoted steamer numbers such as "a-b-c" (2-6-0). What does that stand for? (Go ahead and tell me to read a book. Just tell me which. ;) ) <br />
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