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Choo-chooo

October 6 2000 at 6:14 AM
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Hi Guys,
Are there stock pieces of Plastruct or Evergreen that could work as railway lines and ties? Or am I buying one of those nifty Dragon kits for the tracks? And if I remember correctly, Russian railway guages were different from European guages (?).
Thanks for any help you can provide
Danny O

 
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  1. tracks - keith forsyth on Oct 6, 8:42 AM
    1. thanks... - Danny O on Oct 6, 12:02 PM
    2. Railway spikes - Steven M.T. on Oct 6, 1:31 PM
      1. the Last Spike (it's a Canadian thing) - Brian W. on Oct 6, 6:33 PM
    3. Tracks? - Paul Hanson on Oct 8, 9:18 AM
    4. European railroads - Bear on Oct 9, 8:34 PM
    5. attachments - Danny O on Oct 10, 6:29 AM
     
  2. Railroads - Bob Gregory on Oct 10, 9:46 AM
    1. thanks... - Danny O on Oct 10, 11:43 AM
    2. DML rail - Paul Hanson on Oct 11, 5:14 AM
      1. rail - Bob Gregory on Oct 11, 2:48 PM
    3. Everything I ever wanted to know ! - Brian W. on Oct 11, 9:01 PM
     
  3. Fleischmann tracks - Piet on Oct 15, 4:06 AM
    1. OOPS: Märklin instead of Fleischmann n/t - Piet on Oct 15, 4:12 AM
     


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