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And what does SPF stand for?
Yes, Model Power. And what does SPF stand for?
Something that I found that is used here. I think it means: Supreme Pennsylvania Fan, or something like that. I'm a n00b here, so I'm just learning things. (Actually means Slobbering Pennsy Freak, I think) I play fourth horn in a local orchestra, so I with you in "it's all about the low notes" thing.
Al, that's the one!Hey, on the subject, how long did PBM70s last? I don't see pics in my reference books to suggest many were around after the war. Curious as to whether any survived WWII and what they looked like at that point.
I forgot to post my PBM70:In these pictures, the trucks are not yet attached, so don't judge on that. The car body is just sitting on top of them. I have yet to drill holes for them.And by the way, does anyone know of a good way to attach Kato trucks to not-Kato cars?
The PBM70 actually ran on the trucks that Lima tooled. The PB70 ran on the Kato trucks.
How on earth did you find this out? I'll admit that I haven't found much in my research aside from other modeler's photos of the PMB70 with Kato trucks. I pinged Claus about it as I saw he built one of these in the past and he used the Lima trucks. He wasn't sure about modernization or new trucks, though.