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Abukuma Nagara

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  1. oooohhhhhhh Okay. Sorry for the confusion. And I wanted to do that but I couldnt find those but if I decide to redo her, Ill order them
  2. 1. Im sorry but I dont see how those are 14xx class locomotives xD 2. Yes a redo thats 7studs wide is something to think about
  3. thanks and it really was. I wish we had some in the US xD
  4. Dust thanks and Its just a dark green sheet of paper covering 4x4 round pieces. I didnt have any dark green and I couldnt match the color
  5. Im not sure to be honest
  6. Hello, I just joined today and Im looking forward to the communities creations. Heres a 1400 class locomotive I made http://imgur.com/zrHfANm
  7. Thanks and yeah its my favorite too
  8. <http://imgur.com/zrHfANm> <http://imgur.com/fKuqmvK> <http://imgur.com/1ACtwEu> <http://imgur.com/pxYSecM> Just a little bit of history: The Great Western Railway's 517 class (first introduced 1868) had seen over 60 years of service and, in 1932, they were in need of replacing. The 4800 class was based on the 517 class, in fact, you could see how they looked like 517 class. The 2800 class locomotives were modified for oil firing and they were renamed the 4800s and the 4800s were renamed 1400 and there were 74 locomotives of the 1400s class (#1400-#1474). The 1400s were withdrawn from 1963 though 1965 and only four are preserved today; 1420, 1442, 1450, 1466. The 1400s are my favorite class. They were small and reliable. As for my build of it, its not the best but I like it. Though it originally had a powered chassis, The Drive Wheels are now connected using 3 36-teethed gears.
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