SD35 sets a new standard for N scale?

BC Rail King Jul 6, 2000

  1. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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  2. Craig Martyn

    Craig Martyn TrainBoard Member

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    There was some talk above about Atlas's GP40-2's and the date they were made. I'm not sure when they were made, but I know that they are still easy to find (the reason I made it so that my GP60 convertion fits on them instead of the GP50).

    Any way, I STILL WANT ONE!!!!!! [​IMG]

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    Craig Martyn

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    AND N scale detail parts!!!
     
  3. Ben

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    I bought a Chessie System SD35 at the NMRA British Region late summer meeting at Whitewebbs Park Museum of Transport near Enfield, just north of London, last Saturday.

    The locomotive is absolutely excellent.

    To Rappahannock Terminal - if you see this post, can you let me know if you were at the meeting? I saw two or three gentleman speaking in a foreign language who I thought might have been you and your colleagues but didn't like to interrupt (too shy!).

    Was your trip from Belgium worthwhile? (by the way, found the Motorrail terminal at Denderleeuw very easily - thanks again for the directions)

    Ben
     
  4. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    <font color="3333cc">I never thought of you as shy, Ben [​IMG]

    A SP SD35 has now arrived on the Andersley Western Railroad, and the crews are more than happy with it [​IMG]

    N scale just keeps getting better!


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