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Bremner

only one thing missing....

Great article, even better model, but where was the list of items used?

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Graham Line

Items

He calls out the materials as he goes through the step by step, but there's no specific shopping list. I enjoyed the prototype photos that showed where he got his ideas.

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scificb1

Great article

 I have been thinking about doing something similar in HO. This article is just the inspiration I need to get started.

Thank You

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anteaum2666

Terrific!

I am inspired and want to try this someday!  Now I have a use for those engines that don't otherwise fit my theme.  Thanks!

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barr_ceo

I don't recall him mentioning...

The Bachmann 44 tonner is available with DCC already installed... which is an added plus for a bash like this.

I have a couple of them I use "as is" for industrial switchers, but I think I need to do a modern version of one of these, too!

 

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Benny

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Sun, 2016-06-05 11:52 — Bremner

Great article, even better model, but where was the list of items used?

Why would you need a list?  To copy the idea tick for tack?

Learn the idea and make your own list.

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Bremner

Benny...

N Scale detail parts are not common....sometimes parts lists can lead to a new source

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