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Me four.  Marker, I really like the headlight shield on your 13L.  Very nice-looking locomotive.  Makes me want to run out and buy war bonds.

 

Thanks Tom.  I've always been mesmerized by Jack Delano's photo of the Super Chief at Albuquerque during WWII.  Now all I need is the T W TrainWorx Albuquerque station and I could somewhat model the scene. 

 

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In the last month I found a photo of this post card.  Notice the class lights also have the shield.  I wonder if that existed or just an artist's conception.

 

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 Wow! I wish I was able to be at York again. Its been 5 years now and the photos and videos sure bring back memories of being a kid in a never ending train store.

  Thanx to those who took the time to post their pics and those who contribute what they have been doing. Very Cool.

   Today, I was able to take home a Lionel N&W Powhattan Arrow set(Scale set for 2004?#612 +7 cars) and a set of Lionel Century Club PRR Sharknose Diesels ABA, from one of our local train shops.

    Didnt think to take pics....oooops! Al

Dave O'Connor and Jack "The Apprentice" Kemph were busy today working on the Narrow Gauge lumber and mine section. The track is Peco On30. The area will be a series of switchbacks going from the floor of the valley to meet an interchange with the mainline at the upper level. The narrow gauge section will operate under DCC. 

 

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The track work so far is very smooth and kink free as illustrated by this free-rolling skeleton log car.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Putnam Division:

These items are truly exceptional.....

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Great work, Al.

 

Peter

Thank you very much Peter. We had an awesome time at York and really enjoyed seeing so many of our OGR forum friends stopping by our booth to see all our newest innovations. The Ruby Tuesdays OGR event was incredible with the numbers of people that attended. The Lionel Legacy User group breakfast was a lot of fun too..Thank you Marty E and Chris.  I think this had to be one of my favorite York's to date. 

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