I’ve finished the model on Bastille Day and I can celebrate. Now I have to install the guts, the receiver, sound board and batteries. Jim, one of the Sundance crew said he has an old AirWire board I can use so that will save me some $$. The batteries I have from other locomotives and that leaves the Phoenix sound board.
My aunt and uncle built a large house around the bungalow that they originally bought. That would have been in early 50's. Their house was 5 houses from Bertram's Island Amusement Park.
Rob, I still have to position the engineer so Dave can paint him. I need to find some decals, at least numbers, so I'm reluctant to unveil the inside. More dull coat you know.
David, Jim Hopes, one of my group, gave me very old Airwire and Phoenix boards so I'll see if I can get them to go. I was able to find the manuals on line.
Thanks M. Durand. Vive le Tour de France, I'm hooked on it and wait every July for it's return.
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