--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <bob@...> wrote:
>
> I 
> would have certainly purchased is 0-6-0 switcher had he produced it in 
> the UP variation.  <snip>
> I did buy the wood side version and (contrary to Bill's impression) 
> found everything just right--excellent soldering and everything was 
> straight.  I got the un-painted version, weathered the wooden sides and 
> put them in my version (ATSF lettering).   <skip>
> Bob Werre


In case folks haven't noticed, River Raisin is taking deposits on the SP S-12 & 
S-14 0-6-0 switchers.  These are different from the recently imported USRA 
switchers and the same switchers CG was never able to produce year ago...

Bob - I too have one of the CG wood side version gons.  I really like mine, 
lettered for Rock Island.   There were some good articles for lettering in 
Model Railroading magazine back in 1990.  I am not sure I understand Bill's 
issue but hope it wouldn't stop anyone from getting one if it fits their 
modeling.   One concern I have is when one of this lists heavy hitters bashes a 
business or a model or a technique (or a minister!).   I hope the rest of us 
have the sense to take it as one person's opinion and not Gospel truth...

Jim Kindraka
Plymouth, WI




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