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    Hey Russ,

    Have you ever considered adopting someone...I'm available!

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    James, yes I do!

    Bill, there is a waiting list! Russ

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    Hey Russ,

    The cars look very cool. I am new to both SHOPBOTTING and Large Scale model rail. I bought a used 2004 PRT and I also have a small 7.5" gauge battery "Diesel" shunter locomotive to run at the local track, The Manitoba Live Steamers" Hope to also make a few cars such as yours on the BOT, Been looking for ideas and keen right now to start a Caboose for behind my engineers car. Have a steamer under construction but that will take many years due to my large number of projects and interests!


    Gerald

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    Russ when i see your pictures this pops in my head:

    Charlie says, "love my good and plenty",
    Charlie says "really rings the bell"
    Charlie says "love my good and plenty,
    don't know any other candy that i love so well"

    WOOO...WOOO

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    Wow - very nice Russ. I am a huge fan of narrow gauge trains - keep up the great work

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    Do you ever use the files you have made to do multiple cars that are the same ? The R R is awsome

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    32 mi. of track, I can think of some real railroads (1900s logging type) that didn't have that much track. You do nice work.

    My Dad was a engineer on the DM&IR and as a kid I got to ride with him on one of the last coal fired Mallet locomotives. You could do things like that back then. Here is a link to a survivor that is now sitting next to the 3 Spot in Two Harbors, MN. http://lakecountyhistoricalsociety.o...t-steam-engine

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    DM&IR had some really big choo-choo's! Russ


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