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Wow, thanks Jim, Ian and Rodney. Much appreciated!Cheers,-Mark
very nice turnout David.I would offer you one piece of advise, and that would be to solder at least another PC tie ( with the gaps of course, all 3 !!) on the diverging rails so that the frog point rails have a little more support under them when you go cut the gaps on the diverging rails. If you follow the fastrax system you cut the gap in between the last two ties and that leaves only one point of solder to hold the diverging rail. then when you go to put a joiner on, it comes off and then its a pain in the a$$ to solder nice and lined up like it used to be. I I have made many turnout now, very enjoyable to to, but that last bit has burned me way to many times that I just add 2 more ties and make a nice solid diverging section
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Seen this and the MERR FL9s any times. Laid hands on them several times. It was too bad they lost the contract to continue as they actually cared to paint each loco and the passenger cars. The new renter works just as hard, but they run ex BNSF and ATSF equipment without any repainting.
(Attachment Link) Which will be MStL F-7s 113 and 114, in the scheme shown below. Photo is in original number prior to being renumbered in 100 series in 1956ish, also then lost the nose number plate but stayed green/yellow until about 1958 or so when they went to the red and white scheme. These units also had winterization hatches, so I cobbled those together from styrene strip and etched mesh. Also had to remove lower headlight. (Attachment Link) Tom LWellington CO