I had a Hiawatha as a young fella & what I do remember was that it came with an oil that you would put down the smoke stack. This oil would smoke simulating a running train.
That's too bad - especially if it still works. I will say this for Super 4 track - it is incredibly robust and I like how the pieces connect together. I have my eye some Super 4. Thanks for watching my video. And I'll check out you channel.
I had a Hiawatha as a young fella & what I do remember was that it came with an oil that you would put down the smoke stack. This oil would smoke simulating a running train.
I have one of the early versions of these. Sadly for display only as the Triang Super 4 flanges are too deep for my Code 100 trackwork.
That's too bad - especially if it still works. I will say this for Super 4 track - it is incredibly robust and I like how the pieces connect together. I have my eye some Super 4.
Thanks for watching my video. And I'll check out you channel.
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Hello from Ottawa. I have a bunch of Tri-Ang equipment including a pulpwood car if you are interested.
Thanks for watching my video. I am interested. Thanks.
@@thumbwhacker4845 What Tri-Ang would you be interested in? Track? Rolling stock? Locomotives? Structures?
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