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Ray Dunakin
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Wow, that stuff looks great! I wonder if you could scale it down and get some printed in smaller scales?
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Ray Dunakin wrote: Wow, that stuff looks great! I wonder if you could scale it down and get some printed in smaller scales? It's quite complicated and even impossible for some part in 3d. Sorry 
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Simply beautiful work. Please continue sir.
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Interesting!
Don't often see a spur and crown gear drive in the model world (although Pittman did one commercially in about 1950)
Nice work Sir! Eager to see the finished loco.
Herb
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