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Thomas as steam kitbash fodder
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July 16, 2012, 08:28:08 PM »
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Looks like lots of room to grind off the chassis for a decoder and lots of room for a quality repower. Are all the gears metal? Nice big drivers on there compared to the Minitrix 0-6-0. I made a nice running tank engine from one of those...
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Ah John that's a nice little steamer. I've enjoyed seeing your steam pics on Flickr. The gears are plastic. Delrin flavored I would guess.
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TIm, I never posted with thanks for the kind words and compliment. Thank you for following my humble work.
Is the worm in the loco metal?
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