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Nice pix guys!
E-paw... Is that a flux roaster?
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Cheers,
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Well Andrew, this thing
is a Turbo-Inductive, Flux sifter,,,, And it's coal fired
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e-paw Wrote:Well Andrew, this thing is a Turbo-Inductive, Flux sifter,,,, And it's coal fired
Great reply...
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OK here is a fun PHOTO of an O scale Railroader knee deep in a mass print of 26 3D printed N scale 55 ton hoppers
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e-paw Wrote:Well Andrew, this thing is a Turbo-Inductive, Flux sifter,,,, And it's coal fired
You don't say! I haven't seen one of those in a dog's age. Well, not since they went over to the fluxinated hydrogen powered sifters anyway.
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Caught a few pictures while on vacation in Texas. First up is my first sighting of Ferromex.
While waiting for the railroad museum in Rosenberg to open, I caught this easy target.
It was holding when we arrived and was still holding when we left 3 hours later.
I also caught this while waiting.
In Oklahoma on the way home I found these.
Tom
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