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Looks like the long-sought Atlas Shay will go back into production, but no schedule is available:
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that's good news ..........but ( its Atlas
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Outstanding!
What's wrong with Atlas? No one else is putting out N-scale Shays. :?:
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Unless it's a total retooling I'll pass, I already have one shelf orphan I don't need another one.
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hmm. Did they not run well?
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In a straight line on lightly ballasted track with no switches, cross-overs or curves no problem.
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I saw one at the Springfield, Mass show a few years ago, soon after they were first released. Smooth, slow runner, until the 0-5-0 had to give it a push at every little bad spot on the track.
Made me happy that I was in HO scale.
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