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hornby LNER fan
hornby LNER fan
13 years ago

can I run hornby oo gauge on any US train sets? Lionel for example. i have a few engines from UK that are boxed with a few pieces of track but do not have anything else.
Any help appreciated

Frank Markovich
Frank Markovich
13 years ago

How to keep power to DCC engines so they don’t stall when going over slightly dirty track. While I clean constantly I think that with Tsunami’s there must be a way to keep them running over less then perfectly clean track.

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