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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ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
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ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
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Re: ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
They are nice engines. Good luck!
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Re: ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
Thanks Ben. I just recently picked up a basket case Juliet from the UK, and she needs a friend. LOL
Chris
Adirondack Car & Foundry
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!
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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Re: ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
Right, because we all need MULTIPLE partial projects to tie up our workbench! Good luck with that!
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
Re: ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
Workbench?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!
I wish I could FIND my workbench!
Steve
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Re: ISO: 3 1/2" gauge Martin Evans "William"
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!
Adirondack Car & Foundry
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!
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!