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rjconklin,

Maybe a quick email to Mike Reagan might answer this question for you. I noticed the coal load in the S3 was different than what was being used previously in the scale Berks.

I had a slight bare-spot in one of my Berks. I used needle nose to harvest a few pieces of coal from other high spots in the bunker, then glued them down to cover the bare-spot. Hope this helps.
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You may want to try something from woodland scenics or one of the other popular brands that makes coal, ballast etc. Its offered in different sizes so you may be able to find a match. Your best bet would be to see it in person at a local hobby shop if thats an option,otherwise maybe put a thread on the scenery forum and maybe someone there knows of a decent match.I would "think" Lionel gets their coal from a seperate manufacturer.
thank you michrr714 i will email mike reagan and thats is a good idea about moving the coal around.


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Originally posted by MichRR714:
rjconklin,

Maybe a quick email to Mike Reagan might answer this question for you. I noticed the coal load in the S3 was different than what was being used previously in the scale Berks.

I had a slight bare-spot in one of my Berks. I used needle nose to harvest a few pieces of coal from other high spots in the bunker, then glued them down to cover the bare-spot. Hope this helps.
the coal in the tender looks real i haven't seen any that looks that good elsewhere. thank you.

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Originally posted by RickO:
You may want to try something from woodland scenics or one of the other popular brands that makes coal, ballast etc. Its offered in different sizes so you may be able to find a match. Your best bet would be to see it in person at a local hobby shop if thats an option,otherwise maybe put a thread on the scenery forum and maybe someone there knows of a decent match.I would "think" Lionel gets their coal from a seperate manufacturer.
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