Re: Melbourne 842
David Langley
Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:00 PM
Where does Herman suggest that it is a W2, certainly not on the posting
I received. It is an SW5 but I see no mention of W2.
David.
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I received. It is an SW5 but I see no mention of W2.
David.
IS Edit wrote:
Not a W-2 Herman.
I'm no expert but the "big cars" ran from W-5 to W-7 with the last lot
originally having resilient wheels.
I'd take a guess and say this is an SW-5 or a W-6.
Some expert will give you the drum soon.
The big cars all have RC controllers, the W-2s mostly had K-35s (a few
were retro-fitted with RCs with short handles).
You can tell W-2s by the small driver's cab which is much narrower
than the rest of the body.
Cheers,
Bob Murphy
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From: Herman R. Silbiger
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:10 PM
Subject: [TramsDownUnder] Melbourne 842
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