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Hi everyone just put up some photo's of the new
Pennsy J1A. Awesome engine great sound.Great job
Lionel, Just to see if this monster of an engine would handle
054 curves can't believe it no problem at all. Went up to 120
speed steps and took the curves like a charm.Afterwards I checked the
engine for rubbing or any scratches or marks and nothing.I still will only
run it on 072 curves,but just though I would let everyone know.

THANKS ALEX

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Wow, that's a real nice looking engine! I see you also have a 3751 on the upper level. Looks like the makings of a real nice layout you got there.

I can't believe that big engine went around 0-54. That's awesome! I did the same thing with my Lionel S-3. I have been running it on 0-42 without a problem. Have you tried the ATSF 3751 or your S-3 on 0-42? I have the 2004 version of the 3751 and haven't tried it yet.

Thanks,
Mike R

Alex,

 

Wow!!

 

The layout really looks great! I must have looked at those pictures 20 times. I know we talk everyday and you email me pictures of the projects your working on. BUT, HOLY SMOKE!!! Seeing all the elements together as a whole makes a big difference over seeing each area individually.

 

I gotta get over there soon!

 

Mike R

Hey, Alex –

 

These last pictures are a nice complement to the video you posted on April 8, https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/d...ent/5512461176378026

and which I enjoyed so much. Now looking at these pictures, I can admire the details better.

 

The green building on pictures 1070 and 1071 – why does it have signs that say “HOUSE” on both sides? Was it to remind you to put it in the proper place?

 

My favorite is picture 1075 – that is a beautiful shot of the street at surroundings.

 

Thank you for sharing!!!

 

Alex

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