See what happens when you change your name?

Well, I have Northerns doing excursion service for a piddly tourist passenger 
train.  Why not real OVERKILL?  I'm not sure where layout townfolk are going to 
find enough interested old farts to do the time intensive maintenance and 
occasional overhaul of such a beast.
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
>
> Yes, but......
> 
> ....the original question pertained to a scale version of the Y-3.  Anyone 
> out there interested in a large scale loco that can go around sharp curves?  
> Just a concept question.  
> 
> Cheers.....(forgot who I am)
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------
> 
> > Lionel tends to be delightfully inconsistant on flange depth on Flyer 
> > wheelsets.  Driver flanges tend to be a little less deep(not by much) than 
> > the other wheelset.  But they're all still deeper than old SHS HiRail 
> > flanges. 
> > 
> > If the Challenger is any guide, it will bounce a little on code 100, but 
> > unless you got moving frog turnouts, forget about going through them.
> > 
> > Rich G(ajnak)
>




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