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I received my long awaited shipment from BLW: The N Scale Atlas 4-4-0Got to love any new N Scale steam, minus the wheels inserts on this one. I think I have an idea to fix that though. She runs great, and the headlight is not as bright as the sun, so it looks like a oil lamp. Thanks Atlas for another great locomotive, I hope to see more in the future.
Both the tender and the loco pick up power. DCC would be hard, but not impossible. There is a good thread on Trainboard about DCC in this loco.
Another landmark structure well under way Mark; looking forward to seeing it place !Slow week; my "pretend company" (as I like to call it when things are slow) got busy this week so I've been actually working as opposed to making excuses and trains... that said...I was at my LHS (Credit Valley Railway in Streetsville, Ontario) and was picking up "mucho mombo" detail parts and saw this BLMA Wabash PS 4000...... Now; I don't own a single piece of BLMA rolling stock; just haven't seen anything that tickled my fancy... but as I have about 6 Exactrail PS hoppers and have a weird, inexplicable soft spot for the ol' Wabash (maybe because it was a "Hoser road"... kinda...) I tossed it in the basket....I decided to weather it similar to a reference photo I found on Fallen Flagshttp://www.rr-fallenflags.org/wab/wab32064aga.jpgNot exact by any means but a nice addition to the "ridden hard and put away wet" hopper collection... as seen here with an Exactrail Milwaukee Road hopper....I also got a "new gig" that is real life railway related.......more about that soon.... suffice it to say I kinda, sort of, but not really am working for a kinda, sort of, soon to be railway................