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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    A stunning build there Ray!!

    I would love to do this sort of fine work but I have macular degeneration an fine work is a bit of a pain for me.
    appreciate your comment brother, it means you have to build bigger

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    A beautiful looking locomotive. Great job !!!

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    My goodness me Ray, that's amazing detail on the front steam cylinder...magnificent sir...
    Thanks for all the extra photos, very much appreciated..
    Cheers, crowie

    PS - I hope you're training that little bloke in the background of an early photo in the art of wooden toymaking plus I hope he has his own and doesn't want this masterpiece to play with....

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    Honestly mate if it was any Kooler it would be steaming hot!
    Luvin it!

    Cheers
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    Just wanted to say big thanks to everyone following this thread and posting up comments

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    Looking good Ray I have been following and enjoying the build

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    Ray

    I love the detail you are putting into this train. It is a great build.

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    WOW & WOW Ray.... this is one awesome train you're building with all the lights, bells & whistles....love it.

    Now getting back to the mystery sproket in one of the earlier photos; I saw what looks like a drive gear on the centre axle of the trains main wheels and what might be considered a battery & motor box behind it.....Am I on the right track or heading for a cliff????
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    WOW & WOW Ray.... this is one awesome train you're building with all the lights, bells & whistles....love it.

    Now getting back to the mystery sproket in one of the earlier photos; I saw what looks like a drive gear on the centre axle of the trains main wheels and what might be considered a battery & motor box behind it.....Am I on the right track or heading for a cliff????
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    If you are referring to THIS par it is for keeping all axis straight allowing very minimal movement side-wise so they can turn around as effortlessly as possible...does this answers your question crowie?
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    More great detail on an already fantastic build.

    Cheers
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    Ray,

    Ditto on what Trev said. The extra detail really adds to the authenticity. It is a great locomotive.

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