What do your station signs look like?
What we really need are some ALCO type "B" equalized trucks and wheel sets. Do you know anyone who provides those?
T-frame Bettendorf trucks ****SOLD****
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Re: T-frame Bettendorf trucks ****SOLD****
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Re: T-frame Bettendorf trucks ****SOLD****
Just a friendly reminder, now that Cabin Fever is over, I still have two sets of T-frames available. PM me if interested...
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
T-frame Bettendorf trucks under an R 30-12
At long last, the trucks have been put to appropriate use.
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Love it! Looks great!
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are there any provision to mount MCC style or tom bee style air brakes on the trucks?
They look great.
They look great.
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Re: T-frame Bettendorf trucks ****SOLD****
I didn't add bosses on the back of the frames for brakes, a bit of an oversight on my part. They could be added fairly easily, there's nothing on the back of the frame to impede adding some.
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus