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Chris van Lottum wrote:
> Hot on the heels of my first post, heres my second (and the reason I got side
> tracked)
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> I went for a biggie for my first loco MOC so please let me know what you think
> of my Canadian Pacific GE Evolution Series in six-wide.
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> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/chrisvanlottum/Trains/Locomotives/GE-ES44AC/aa_es44ac.jpg>>
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> Pictures and construction drawings when moderated:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=239907
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> I must say thank you to James Mathis for the steps on the truck, blatantly
> pinched from his Alco RS1; and to Tim Gould for posting his version of (almost)
> the same loco a couple of weeks ago. I had just received my last Bricklink
> order to build the thing but I just wasnt happy with the rearmost underside
> radiator grill and his version presented me with the solution I had been looking
> for! (Such a small piece of plagiarism such a major rebuild!).
>
> Thanks for reading
>
> Play Well
>
> Chris
Damn, that is one fine engine!
Chris
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In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi wrote:
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> Damn, that is one fine engine!
>
> Chris
Wow thanks for you kind words. I seem to have attracted positive comments from
some of the best train builders around here.
Play Well
Chris
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