Mike;
I believe it was Nickel Plate Products that teased us with an R-4 or 5
announcement during the 1980's. It is a shame that it never came to
fruition. A P-6 would also have been awesome. I don't recall the S-1
announcement.
Kind regards, Rob Adams
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>By chance do you remember off the top of your head what importers announced
>the S1 and R4 locomotives? Nickle Plate Products perhaps? I wish one of
>them would have done an Atlantic... maybe the most modern class - P6? Just
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>an aside to all this, the LMB Mikes are still pretty plentiful on eBay and
>dealers shelves but the LMB S2s are kind of tough to find. I don't keep up
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>eBay like I used to but they still turn up occasionally.
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>Mike Martin / Peoria Heights, IL
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Modeling Keokuk, IA and the CB&Q's K&W branch, circa 1938
http://www.KeokukandWesternRR.com
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