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Back in the 90's Don Heimberger sold a brass GMC doodlebug.
I don't think any Brill doodlebugs were produced in S.
Maybe a Brill gas-electric should be the next project.


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david
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 7:03 PM
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Subject: {S-Scale List} Doodlebug Model



Hi All,

Gerry Seigel is willing to consider producing a doodlebug in S scale.

We would only need ten or a little more orders to make a go of this.

Is there any interest?

Two major manufacturers come to mind: Brill and EMC. There is an EMC car at the 
St. Louis museum from the Boston & Maine. Brill cars were used on the C&O and 
NYC.

David Guillaudeu

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