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Re: ATTN DAVID B RE 32'S IN TIBET



Eddie Oliver (eoliver@efs.mq.edu.au) wrote:
> Of course for the modelling fraternity, this is an ideal opportunity to
> add authenticity as well as to combine hobbies. A model of the Chullora
> Industrial Sidings area would have much appeal anyway (there's some
> fascinating trackwork there, with sidings crossing each other, a double
> slip, etc) and you could model the McWilliams area complete with its
> contents.

You'd have to make microscopic bottles. They were never so crass as to
send bulk Grange in tankers.

> And you don't even have to retrieve the 32's from Tibet first.

We could always get the 32 and fill the tender with it.

Better still, we could convert it from coal burning to scotch burning.

Cheers
David