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Friday, October 28, 2016
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It was a lot easier when dealing with HO gauge!
NKP 765 was one of the "Super Power" line of locomotives made by Lima Locomotive Works.
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ReplyDeleteWow! I'm a long time rail fan, steam especially, and I've never seen this stuff. A tender separated from its loco is just never seen outside a shop. I've never seen (or been aware of) those rerailers before.
Those six foot long bars used to pry and lever stuff around? I have one of those. A former neighbor worked in MoW on the Burlington and passed one of them along to me. Serious iron for a DIYer.
Yeah, the 0-5-0 switcher in HO is a lot easier!
Thanks for this.
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