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suremann Posted - 02/02/2020 : 12:37:10
After the first SARX (Southern Appalachia RR Museum) project “SARX 7227 http://www.cp-forum.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=771”, I thought I’m done with that railroad, as I model most likely Canadian ones’. But then I got a Whatsapp message with a picture of a worn-out, rusty B23-7 locomotive and the message “Would that be a Challenge for you?”

Guess which railroad this B23-7 belongs to. Right, SARX.



Really an interesting looking engine, and if I get a Family Lines B23-7 as a base…….

…. EBay got one, including a DCC decoder, so “Challenge accepted”.

The following pictures show you the progress of the “Challenge”.



















And here a picture from the prototype to compare.


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sschaer Posted - 02/02/2020 : 13:14:35
by far the best thing i ever saw in n-scale ! very well done !

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