>From the On30 locos I've seen, they're better used as a standard gauge locos.  
>I have seen the On30 Forneys, etc. in person and to me they are big for a Sn3 
>Forney.  Unless it is a model of a very small loco, it is usually better to 
>start with a HO mechanism for Sn3.  The wheel, etc. sizes work out better.

Dave Heine
Easton, PA
Currently at the NNGC in Portland, OR


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