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Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

 

Do you use a Dingle Arm to operate the control rods in the reactor?

 

Or are you using the more conventional Fenobble Pin and LaJoodis Valve setup?

some how ,some way ,some where I just knew we hadn't seen the last of that dingle arm and it's vast gambit of uses in toy trains.

David

Originally Posted by Choo Choo Charlie:

My O gauge Lionel and Marx trains are all nuclear powered here. We get some of our power from the River Bend Nuclear Power plant at St. Francisville, LA!

 

Seriously, we should be converting all trains and trucks to plentiful, USA sourced natural gas to save money get control of energy prices.

 

Charlie

Yea it's no secret we have more than our share of natural gas right here on the forum. Enough to power a whole fleet of hot air balloons.

David 

The diecast locomotive shell is made from lead so it is it's own shield!  It was smart to put the reactor on the opposite end from the crew.  Certainly sounds plausible to me.  Maybe Iran can supply your nuclear material or N. Korea.  Now all you need is to setup a group of Sierra club members protesting by the station.  

 

 

Hey Eric,

 

Do I get a bulk discount?  I'll need at least 10 to get started. I will order more as the loco's come out of storage. Also, can we install them ourselves or do we need to send them to you? Oh,yea are there any special permits we need for these? Or, is it one of those...I won't tell, if you won't tell kinda things?

 

Just trying to get the facts straight.

 

Mike R

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