Andre,
  You left out my favorite...The Bangor & Aroostook!  :o)  I guess we could 
probably wear the same shoes in a pinch.  I've been eyeing the F3s.  Anyone 
ever make a BL2 in S?  What part of the country are you from?
   
  Ed Koz
  Sanford, Maine

Andre Ming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi again Ed!

If I were in your shoes, being in the beautiful state of Maine and near New 
England in general, I would be SOOOO tempted to use the gorgeous SHS 2-8-0 
along with 1st gen diesels and model a New England theme during the 
transistion era. I LOVE New England railroading from days gone by! (MEC, 
CV, Rutland, B&M, etc, as well as a whole host of short lines!)

Andre

> Hi Andre,
> I think you're right about that, but I haven't totally made up my mind 
> yet on era. I've always bucked the tide (ever tried to model 1890s O 
> scale?), but this time I might just go with the flow and have some fun. 
> The few steamers I've seen would fit into the 1940-55 time frame, and 
> diesel switchers are a whole lot cheaper.
>
> Ed Kozlowsky
> Sanford, Maine





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