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Lets start a Merlin locomotive picture thread
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This is the midas 0-4-0
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Ah mine has rc with the throttle arm working the throttle at the base of the dome. apart from that it looks the same
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Rather attractive little engine that, sideways notwithstanding.
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I have rotated the photo and added it to the post. it was hurting my neck as it was Nice loco when viewed horizontal
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It is a nice engine, I see it has the servo arm too. I'm amazed that these were around when I was starting with mamods at the same time.
My engine is the maestro 060 rc version
My engine is the maestro 060 rc version
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thank you for the rotation
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Hello everyone
Almost 2 years ago I bought a used Merlin Beck Maestro at a live Steam meeting. The left side (control parts) had been repaired very improperly and had been supplemented with many self-made screws. Was able to use some parts from a used Maestro with a 32mm gauge and it runs quite well again.
From minute 1:22 in this video you can see the result of my renovation.
Greetings from Austria
Gerald
Almost 2 years ago I bought a used Merlin Beck Maestro at a live Steam meeting. The left side (control parts) had been repaired very improperly and had been supplemented with many self-made screws. Was able to use some parts from a used Maestro with a 32mm gauge and it runs quite well again.
From minute 1:22 in this video you can see the result of my renovation.
Greetings from Austria
Gerald
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Nice video that Gerald. Love the steamers that give us some enjoyable watch, and yours did. Thanks for posting it.
ROD
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