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  1. Finally done after 2 years. What you see here is: 21 feet of balsa on the roof structures and 4 feet of various other balsa; 10 feet of 36 gauge aluminum, 6 feet of electrical wire; 32 feet of 1" poplar strip wood *and* 32 feet of basswood balsa strip batten; a little over 13 feet of styrene rod; 1000 bolts of 3 different sizes; 1,146 structure rivets; 56 tubes of superglue, 13 superglue gel; 12 LEDs; over 64 oz of Titebond; 1/2 gallon of plain white Elmer's; 3 pounds of sand, J.B. Weld, epoxy, 3M adhesive, and no telling how much paint. All clocking in at 8 pounds. At *least* 1,000 hours. All questions, comments, critiques welcome! Thanks for looking. Jason This is a 1/25 scale, heavily modified AMT 'The General' kit made to look more like 1920s-30s stock. This is a fantasy build, not representing any particular locomotive or technology'; nothing is accurate anywhere. It's an amalgam of things I saw doing research that I really liked.
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