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Infantwagon with TD 020 - 6/4/2009 9:57 PM   
Jim Thomerson



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Here is a picture of a picture of one I copied from a kit. 

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RE: Infantwagon with TD 020 - 6/5/2009 1:35 PM   
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Jim, looks great.

No doubt that Cox TD .020 does a much better job of keeping the lines tight than the original K&B Infant .020.

Boy, do I remember those pre-Cox days of trying to keep lines tight on half-A models.  That's the main reason I went to OK Cub .099 and McCoy .098 engines for my smaller models.



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