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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Jason Spears writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, David Kohrman writes:
> > While digging thru my boxes of trains I found an old MOC from before my
> > dark ages mostly still intact. Its a red freight engine. I don't remember if
> > its modeled after a real engine but I fixed it up a bit and got it back in
> > working order.
> >
> > http://homepages.wmich.edu/~d9kohrma/legotrain.html
> >
> > David Kohrman
> > Lugnet # 1117
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> I like it. In the first picture you show, it looks kind of squat, but I see
> that isn't the case with the others. I like how you have the starwars
> electronic plates behind the doors.
>
> Cross Posted to .trains, to see if anyone recognizes the type of train.
Well, it vaguely resembles just about any "safety cab" road switcher of
recent vintage from EMD or GM. But only vaguely as it's pretty short. The
radiators (at the back) look slightly more EMDish but not much.
> -Jason
>
> If you make it to GATS, are you bringing this with?
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> Jason Spears
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| (...) I like it. In the first picture you show, it looks kind of squat, but I see that isn't the case with the others. I like how you have the starwars electronic plates behind the doors. Cross Posted to .trains, to see if anyone recognizes the type (...) (23 years ago, 7-Jan-02, to lugnet.org.us.michlug, lugnet.trains)
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