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Huet-Trains switchers
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After a spell of hectic discussion late last year about Gerard Huet's switchers it all appears to have gone very quiet?
I know they are a bit more expensive than mass produced plastic locos and times are tough, but I expected at least somebody,
to report proudly about their new purchase.
Did anybody buy any of these locos?
Any photos? Any reports?
In the past, brass locos, however nice looking, often didn't turn out to be exactly thrilling performers on the track ...
Anybody?
Chris
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Maybe someday...
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I guess you can install a decoder in the cab were the weight is, but...no weight, no traction, no switching. Seems to be a bit pointless...
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Good news : the final prices of the SW1 / SW9 switchers will be lower.
Gerard HUET
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I really like that box car "Th,Fuog Transitaire / Geneve. Have you ever thought about offering it in Z scale?
Robert
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I am making modifications on the frames of the chassis to fit a Z2 decoder inside the cab. I hope this will be OK in the next weeks. I'll publish video when it will be OK.
Good news : the final prices of the SW1 / SW9 switchers will be lower.
Gerard HUET
Gerald
Love the switchers, I have a weakness for SW1s as it was the first American loco I ever bought (in HO).
Could you supply one unpainted or, failing that, offer a Burlington Northern option?
Also, do you accept Paypal?
John
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2 / I don't want to supply unpainted models (and also no kits ...), but I can study any enquiries for other options.
3 / I have no Paypal account (they take a too high tax for each payment), but I accept Visa and Mastercard.
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It's not impossible ... but not for 2010 !
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More informations on my web pages proto87.team.pagesperso-orange.fr/Zscale_1.html
SW9 BALTIMORE & OHIO
SW1 PENNSYLVANIA R.R.
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