Look, a little Klose

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Look, a little Klose

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When I first saw the the German NG route set in the forests, my thoughts were not of woodcutters and wicked stepmothers, but one of these....

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Very much work in progress, but the nasty bits have been done, ans she does not tie herself in knots
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Looks good as ever Andrew!
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Read about em, never tried to build one tho. Complex stuff if I ever saw it.

Yay.

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Very Nice

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Hmmm, it looks like a 'wicked stepmother' sort of loco to me. I think we need more eccentric locos in the sim to counteract all those plebian DMUs. :lol:

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Now there is an idea for choosing a name! I had thought of "Pep", but I will search for a good wicked stepmother name from the brothers Grimm. Actually, this qute a mild Klose - the first one I think, some of the later ones were more eccentric, as this should show if I have mastered the technology (or typing)
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A bit more progress - both sides of the Klose gear and valve gear are now done (even though you can't see it!)


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