Thanks for the link Tom .   I had fat finger syndrome when typing Jim.    
Lon,   Northern IL



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 From: Tom Hawley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:21 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} RRM
 

  
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lon Walker
Hi Bill or Jill,
Can you explain what RRM is?  Thanks. . . . . . . .
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No Bill or Jill here, but see
http://www.riverraisinmodels.com/
tom Hawley  --  Lansing Mich

From: scale S only <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} FNF - on Saturday

HI Jim --

I had some fun this weekend gathering all the different styles of (running) 
boxcars I have to make a photo for Peter V. .   Without getting into unbuilt 
kits there were over 20, and I think by the time I have all kits put 
together there will be over 30!   And I don’t have any of the more modern or 
old time styles...  (Who says there is nothing made for S?)

Anyhow, I pulled them all out of the industrial yard and added them to a 
train pulled by a RRM 2-8-4 and 2-10-4, no big deal there.   The fun came 
when I pulled a couple of cars out of the train for a bit of lubing and 
tweaking and then put them back in.    I started the whole train (42 cars) 
while it was fully on the hill (about 2%) without a lurch, a hiccup, just a 
slow smoooooth start.   THAT was impressive!

For all of you who think the money RRM charges for their models is 
excessive, one of those starts will change your mind.   These locos have 
ball bearing gearboxes and expensive Maxon motors, and they are worth the 
cost.

Have fun!
Bill Winans
Prescott Valley, AZ (where we have had record heat for the last two days – 
85 and 87 degrees)
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I ran my RRM 0-6-0 for the first time on the DPV layout; very impressive but 
I could be biased!
Jim Kindraka
Plymouth, WI


 

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