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I like the picture of the kittens with that modern Chessie steam engine that never ran, will sort of. They had problems with the coal feeding system. Anyway, maybe when AZL finished modeling WESTERN steam engines, they would consider the Chessie engine.
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Those pics were amazing. I had a feeling it was related to Chessie, sorry, I should have tried harder. I was really touched by the one with the father in his uniform and the two leaning towards him. Good one on you man.
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That engine is definatly ART DECO.
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I don't want to get into airplanes on a train site, but have you ever see the FORD TRI MOTOR?
There was a engine on both wings and the third on the nose of the aircraft.
Now back to trains.
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But the Junkers was almost a direct copy of the Ford. Anyway, back to trains.
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Unfortunately my computer access has been reduced, so it would be great if someone could take over with a new question in my place. My participation will be minimal for awhile until I can get internet and a new computer at home.
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I wanted to put my LGB in the back yard but SWEETIE- Dragonlady- theatened to lead the neighbors in pickiting, and inflict great bodily harm-- Ellana Bobett came to mind
Is that a B unit second engine- Haven't seen anything like that before.
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Man I was going to answer, Quebec, North Shore, & Labrador, looks like the old paint scheme. That back engine looks like a F45, if it is a B unit, its big.
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Going to Quebec for export-
Many years ago I loaded Grain in Bae Como (Sp?) and took it to Bombay, India.
I was in the last convoy to get through the Suez Canal before the outbreak of the June war in 67. Our sister- waiting at anchor in the Med Had to sail all around Africa to get to India.
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