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TOKELLY posted:

Yep, that's the one! And that's the price I paid, too (unless you count all the evenings I upset my wife by "playing with toys.")

Those FP7s still run like clockwork. If anything does go wrong, Ron has the parts; and his locomotives are easy to fix, easy to run, and easy to detail.

My original FP7's are 30 years old and still going strong. The only problem I had was the flywheel becoming loose on one unit.  A little Gorilla Glue took car of that.

This is a series of pictures of my original batch of S Scale, mostly AM (There's a couple of flyer conversions in there, also.)  Life before SHS, PRS or DPH/SSA entered the scene.  The Linde and Dubuque cars were my very first purchases.  I was going to write a post about my 30 Year Anniversary in S but events overtook me at the time and I forgot about it:

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Rusty

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