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Adriatic posted:
PRRMP54 posted:

Attack of the giant ant:

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Oooo  ....I wanna know about that 4-2-4 by thread, link or email

 

I have no idea as to who made it or anything else about it as I got it from ebay. Funny story about it; it arrived one day when the movers were packing my stuff. I set it aside (out of the way, I thought) and told them not to pack it. Well, they did. I finally found it about two years later (accidentally as I was not even looking for it!) in one of the cartons in the shed. Now, about the locomotive: all of the wheels except the drivers are insulated for two-rail, all of the flanges are relatively scale (at least by 1950s standards), but there is a set of three-rail power pickup rollers and a wound-field motor. I have absolutely NO idea what scale this model of SP's C. P. Huntington is built to as the drivers measure out to over 100 inches in diameter. I suspect that the model was built around the drivers' size. It is well built otherwise; if Joe F were still doing jobs for others, this would be completely "converted" to two-rail.

RMT...Ready Made Trains posted:

How about some live critters....1 tc-says-thank-you-for-making-the-amazing-beep-available-12

Walter/RMT

If I am correct those are "hissing" cockroaches? I assume they don't move too fast like their cousins huh? Five of them out at once, because if they're anything like their cousins they'd be gone in a New York Minute! Ask me how I know! LOL! Pretty Cool!

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