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<p>Yes, Ed's pictures sure show how it all works. I'd known that only gravity was involved in the car and trucks staying together; that's the clue that the car hanging off the track with the bridge washed away is a model - the truck is hanging up there with the car.</p><p>But I had always thought the pin was part of the car as in most models; the picture sure shows otherwise.</p><p>And I like Ed's way with words and his expressive vocabulary:wedge thingies. Very descriptive. </p><p>And this is a good a place as any to mention that his way of words was noticed by TRAINS, the mag, last month. After reading "Read the Rules" in the Railroad Reading section, I thought I recognized the author's name, Ed Blysard. Really enjoyed the prose and the lesson that it chronicled! Always save the best for last, and I barely got to the end before this month's issue arrived! Good work, Ed.</p><p>Art</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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