5 Bears Model Engines

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hobbysteam
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5 Bears Model Engines

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Hello
I have been looking for the 5 Bears model engine building site, as he had some good information on the building of the MW-54 gas turbine engine, etc. Does anyone know if that site is still available somewhere?
Thanks,
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Re: 5 Bears Model Engines

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The Wayback Machine has it.

https://web.archive.org/web/20050601000 ... 5bears.com

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Re: 5 Bears Model Engines

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Hi Chris
Thanks for that tip and I had no idea such a site even existed! I went there and bingo, there it was.
Much appreciated!
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Re: 5 Bears Model Engines

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hobbysteam wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:11 pm Hi Chris
Thanks for that tip and I had no idea such a site even existed! I went there and bingo, there it was.
Much appreciated!
Gary
Hey Gary. The Wayback Machine is a lifesaver when it comes to old hobby-related websites.

Good luck!

Chris
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Check out our projects: https://www.facebook.com/ADKrail/
Visit our ALL-NEW online store: https://adirondackcarfoundry.square.site/

A little locomotive with 4 wheels on the track is a lot more fun
than a 1/2 finished one with 16 wheels on the bench!
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