Just a few words to say that Big Boy is out now.
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Thanks Sly for this marvelous steam locomotive.
Robert
IHH Big Boy Preview
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Re: IHH Big Boy Preview
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Re: IHH Big Boy Preview
Nice work Sly! Took it for a quick run before work. The tanks are cool considering the history behind this locomotive.






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Ah, I'd not realised it was a tank engine! 
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It's definately not "Thomas the tank" that's for sure
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Re: IHH Big Boy Preview
F A N T A S T I C - thats all that can be said - having arrived back from the Isle of Man on Saturday, switched on the PC and went straight to Slys site, low and behold there it was - purchased straight away - fantastic to drive...
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Not certain whether it still the effects of G.H.Wood and Hutchinson giving me the flavour but was sure that I could smell the aromas that only a steam engine can produce.
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Ken
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.Always a fine line about how much to put in .. some will love the way smoke drifts and clings the whole way down the train and some will prefer a more normal approach.
Not certain whether it still the effects of G.H.Wood and Hutchinson giving me the flavour but was sure that I could smell the aromas that only a steam engine can produce.
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Ken




