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Chuck

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  1. Your probably right about them adjusting where they're made..most first runs of anything usually has it's share of problems.

    Personaly I like the AML Bethgon Coal Porter hoppers much better..about the same price but way cool and modern!

    For covered hoppers I still like the LGB's..heck you can play football with those things they're so rugged!

  2. I had 4 of the Milwaukee Road yellow ones that were the 2011 NGRC show cars. They were impressive looking, nice & big but I sold them. Every car was damaged in shipping in the car end sill area where the underframe meets it..just needed to be reglued. The manufacturer assembled the car after it was painted hence the glue didn't hold. The Kadee coupler pad mount is very weak. The covers ontop of the car didn't like to stay in the closed position and the paint was applied so light on the yellow cars that daylight showed thru them! The die-cast metal trucks were okay but not up to USA Trains standards.

  3. Hi Mark, That does indeed sound like a interesting and cost effective way to get some sounds! Do let us know how it works out for you!

    Funny thing as just the other day I was watching one of your 2012 open house videos on You Tube and it looked like everything was running smooth..Great job :)

 
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