If that's your first attempt it is excellent work. Well done.
Any chance of a short video to see it running?
wiring?
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Totally agree with Philip, a great result, well done.
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Very nice! Hope it now works ok
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Great looking loco. Well done.
Greg from downunder.
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Very nice looking loco indeed. For a first time scratch build it's superb...
Doesn't it feel great doing a first scratch build.
Doesn't it feel great doing a first scratch build.
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