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Are more micro-trains track options planned?
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It helps if you #1......pay your electric bill, #2, turn on your computer, #3 don't drink anything strong at least 3 hours before posting......
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I had no idea my posts posted twice. Honest, I only hit send one time.
Must be the computer gremlins again. With that said, I will admit that my computer is slow to type what my fingers are typing. Maybe slow electricity?
Time for some deletions Jim........
Loren
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Interest in T is fading fast
My own interest is not "fading".. I am still VERY interested.. I would have purchased a T set the first night I saw the stuff if they had NA locos and cars. Tempt me with a Blue/Yellow SantaFe SD40 or GP35 and there's no telling how much I'd pay.
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tealplanes wrote:
Hey David, or anyone else who might be in the know..... do you think T scale will ever have NA type locos and cars?
I can picture in my mind already beautiful layouts in T and I know David amongst others must have secret dreams of T scale layouts in the future.
Loren
I hope I'm proven wrong, but I have strong doubts anything will be released for NA in T. If it did, I imagine it might be third-party items to modify the Japanese prototypes, along the lines of Robert Ray's Northern Pacific passenger coaches.
In T scale? For example road-switchers with prototypically wide hoods or steamers with valve gear?
Dom, just teasing...
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Speaking of Christmas...what is on your 'must have' or at least 'would like to have' list for Christmas this year?
Me? I want a Challenger by AZL and then someday I want someone to make a Berkshire.......the most beautiful loco in the world.......cause I said so:cheer:
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Challenger would be nice but a Big Boy is at the top of a short list if anyone ever makes one.
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I wholeheartedly agree with the K-4 sentiment. A new F-7 release would be rather nice too.
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On The F7 question. I found a micro-trains F7 with marklin couplers online. How difficult would it be to convert it back to micro-trains? Also, does to use of marklin couplers have any "negative" impact on the shell of that locomotive?
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Conversion to M-T couplers is a snap. You need #004 02 051 truck sideframes, and a small screwdriver. For each truck, remove two screws, swap sideframes, replace screws. No impact on the shell with Marklins AFAIK.
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