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Kaiser Bill's batman
Join Date: May 2010
Location: AN72
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![]() I wasn't aware of those people, but I could've guessed. Great if you've got the time and patience (and skill!), but not me. ![]()
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Navy Seal
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A friend of mine makes some extra cash by building Slovenian and Yugoslav engines. Only diesel or electric. He doesn't have the patience for steam.
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Wayfaring Stranger
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That is a sweet looking loco. Is it articulated?
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Lucky Jack
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![]() Yes sir. The two curved tracks offered for HO, the larger diameter is required. She does not like the tight turns. Here is the Mantua write up. http://loggingmallets.railfan.net/mo...tua/mantua.htm
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Lucky Jack
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Meanwhile in Japan (who are also quite crazy about trains in a manner that only the Japanese can be) they have invented "T-scale" which is 1:480, and has magnetic wheels. ![]() An N-gauge Class 08 shunter and a T-gauge Japanese power car for comparison. Personally, I'm a OO or N man, although the cost of N gauge equipment is...quite high, and my fingers are...quite large. My Dad always wanted to get himself a garden railway, so he has a little Gauge 1 railway at the bottom of his garden now. He used to use track current but has found it to be too unreliable so he uses battery locos now. |
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Lucky Jack
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I have some N gauge and do enjoy the smaller scale quite a bit.
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Chief of the Boat
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I said "That paperwork lying face down on my computer desk is an itemised spreadsheet of my entire collection including purchase prices....make me an offer on the entire collection then turn the spreadsheet face up". He made an offer then turned the spreadsheet over and his offer was a little over half the price I had paid ![]() |
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Lucky Jack
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I can not say all of my diecasts are a great investment. The Danbury Mint and Franklin Mint do not hold the value that I can see. I can say my Matchbox Collectible diecast aircraft do hold the value and then some depending on the aircraft.
I do collect for the enjoyment. Most people collect for the enjoyment. Some collect spoons or bottle caps. Too each their own.
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Chief of the Boat
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Young buna has told me he'll sell em as soon as I pop my clogs ![]() |
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Fleet Admiral
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Chief of the Boat
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No way....they're far too expensive to be used as toys
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Lucky Jack
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Fleet Admiral
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Kraaaaaaatooooooooos! I'll get you! A dramatic re-enacment of Jim v Kratos in Il-2.
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Fleet Admiral
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![]() Tell that to them. ![]()
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