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(1" scale B&O P7 built by Doug Alkire. This engine was featured in Joe Nelsons book "So You Want to Build a Live Steam Locomotive" and there are many photos and descriptions of it there if you want to have a look. Doug spent 1,200 hour...)
 
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1" scale B&O P7 built by Doug Alkire. This engine was featured in [[Joseph Nelson|Joe Nelsons]] book "So You Want to Build a Live Steam Locomotive" and there are many photos and descriptions of it there if you want to have a look. Doug spent 1,200 hours creating original drawings and a 40 page operation and service manual with photos and diagrams.
1" scale B&O P7 built by Doug Alkire. This engine was featured in [[Joseph Nelson|Joe Nelsons]] book "So You Want to Build a Live Steam Locomotive" and there are many photos and descriptions of it there if you want to have a look. Doug spent 1,200 hours creating original drawings and a 40 page operation and service manual with photos and diagrams.
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1" scale B&O P7 built by Doug Alkire. This engine was featured in Joe Nelsons book "So You Want to Build a Live Steam Locomotive" and there are many photos and descriptions of it there if you want to have a look. Doug spent 1,200 hours creating original drawings and a 40 page operation and service manual with photos and diagrams.

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