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    DCC or Ready modern Yard Switcher?

    Kline's has a few in stock. Model Train Stuff Featuring Exclusive Model Trains and accessories at Discount Prices
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    DCC or Ready modern Yard Switcher?

    What about the Atlas MP15DC? It is DCC ready and if yiu add a TCS decoder it runs very well. Jerry
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    Kato AC4400's

    Roland, You might find this website interesting: http://espee.railfan.net/spac4400.html revjerwayne Jerry Geisert
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    Kato AC4400's

    I reserved 4: one CEFX, and three BNSF. That along with my previous orders of SD-70MACs (eight: three Execs and five H2s) should about have me ready for the poorhouse. Unless Kato comes out with some modern 4-axle stuff, then all bets are off. Of course, if LifeLike brings out the GP-60s in DCC...
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    graffiti

    Gregg: What era do you model? I have cars for the transition era and the 80s that I marked with Cloverhouse dry transfers. This is chalk art and conductor markings on the cars. Looks very nice. Jerry
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    graffiti

    I added some graffiti to my cars, using Blairline graffiti decals. I wondered if anyone has made their own graffiti, as with Sharpies, etc.? Jerry
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    Re-Release of Kato SD40

    I received an e-mail from BLW about the re-run of the Kato SD40. The website has more details: they will have white leds and be DCC ready! Jerry
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    Favorite loco(s) to run

    My favorites: Usually anything by Kato (modern). Kato really outdid itself with the SD80MACs. I have two and they are the quietest locomotives I have ever seen. They whirl, and they pull, thanks to their weight of 4.7 oz., which is .5 oz. more than the Dash 9. Jerry