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Plymouth 2 1/2 ton at 1/13.7 scale
Posted: Fri Jul 17th, 2015 09:20 am
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franckcombe
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Old Dog wrote: Thanks for the info -very useful- things could even start happening now !
Stuart Go to the page 1 to find the useful links in order to order the spare parts if you don't want to do it by yourself.
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I know that this is an older thread, but I still feel compelled to comment.
I got a chance to ride on one of these. It was the Union Railroad of Oregon and it was their only locomotive.
Big time stuff.
The loudest thing on these things is the transmission. Inside the cab the sound of that transmission is like to take your head off.
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Si:
link no good. I used http://smallbrookstudio.co.uk/ and works. Don't ask me why...
Jose.
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Posted: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 12:38 pm
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