ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"

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ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"

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Hi folks. I'm looking for another winter project to keep my Juliet company.

I'm looking for one of Martin Evans' "William" steamers. A box of parts or unfinished project is preferred. Thanks!

Chris

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They are nice engines. Good luck!
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Benjamin Maggi wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 8:46 am They are nice engines. Good luck!
Thanks Ben. I just recently picked up a basket case Juliet from the UK, and she needs a friend. LOL

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Right, because we all need MULTIPLE partial projects to tie up our workbench! Good luck with that!
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Benjamin Maggi wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 12:28 pm Right, because we all need MULTIPLE partial projects to tie up our workbench! Good luck with that!
Workbench?

I wish I could FIND my workbench!

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Benjamin Maggi wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 12:28 pm Right, because we all need MULTIPLE partial projects to tie up our workbench! Good luck with that!
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