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Re: Need references
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 12 Apr 2000 00:00:21 GMT
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> How many photo's/drawings are there even of engines like the Kirkfield Quarry
> engines?
> (nice 0-4-0's in 3' gauge, and one in 4 8 1/2 gauge)
> How about the EBT 2-8-2's? Or K-36's? :)
> Or 80HP Sentinels?
> Or of engines like HOSS (Porter Air Engine 4077)
> The cyclopedias are great as a general source of knowlage though...you won't go
> too wrong buying them but they are not essential, nor are they in any way
> inclusive of all possible designs. There are lots of good sites on the web
> with photographs...the hard cover books are not as important of a ref. as they
> used to be.
Stop teasing me already...where can I find these (URL's)?
Lego Beach Department of Emergency Services
www.crosswinds.net/~hokie
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| (...) (URL) I know the current owner of 2 of the engines...I have a few photos of the engines in a dismantled state) (...) (2 URLs) Or K-36's? :) (URL) Or 80HP Sentinels? (sorry, cannot find any photos on the web) (...) See my homepage at: (URL) are (...) (25 years ago, 12-Apr-00, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) I doubt it...I really do. The Cyclopedias are great for 4 8 1/2 mainline stuff, but suck wind for any smaller/NG stuff. How many photo's/drawings are there even of engines like the Kirkfield Quarry engines? (nice 0-4-0's in 3' gauge, and one (...) (25 years ago, 11-Apr-00, to lugnet.trains)
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