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I like the distance from turn table lip to round house door that the Heljan now Walther's round house allows, i.e. the 7 + inches. I like to be able to display engines on that track.
Shows just how much more distance there is using the Heljan roundhouses compaired to the Athearn ones from the Athearn turntable edge.Ernie
I'm sure you must've meant Walther's.
It must be nice to model ATSF, UP or PRR where it seems all the locos share a common look. You can use one boiler to make another. Being a very frugal railroad, the B&O purchased only a couple USRA or USRA copy locos, most were built in house or aquired from other railroads and there is no family resemblance except for most have high headlights and a few common tender designs. The one thing I am not seeing here is much C&O. C&O seems like it would be a great road to kitbash considering all the parts available in already produced locos. You have a Berkshire, two 2-6-6-2's, a Heavy Mountain and a few others that have many of the parts needed to build other loco's from. Once I get deeper into completing my B&O projects, C&O will be next.
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I made a photographic catalog of the RLW parts I have bought - it is in RailImages:http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/2063I sent all of these images to RLW, for free, so that they could update their website. I even sized them the same and applied the same naming convention so that all they had to do was to FTP the files to their server, but they still didn't use them.
200Great contributions everyone...... Let's keep it going!