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- 11:39, 25 September 2025 Lester Turtnet (hist | edit) [1,280 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:People From this <i>YouTube</i> video: : Lester Turtnet was a railroad man. He spent ten years building his own live steam locomotive. It’s a 2.25 inch to the foot replica of the Atlantic Gulf and Southeastern 5210. In 1977, it was the only train of its size in the nation. He’s the engineer and conductor on a ½ mile track layout in his yard in Bainbridge, Ga. ***MYSTERY STORY – this is another story where I can’t find Lester Turtnet or what happen...")
- 10:10, 14 August 2025 Reginald Wood (hist | edit) [262 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Secretary == thumb|right|200px|The IBLS Secretaries as of February 1984 * Region: Eastern Australia * Term: * Predecessor: Carl Purinton * Successor: None")
- 07:58, 14 August 2025 Econogon (hist | edit) [10,663 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Construction Category:Beginners right|thumb|500px|Harold Hunley Jr and his son Christopher in a mill-type version of an Econogon in 1980. Build a String of Econogons by Harold E. Hunley, Jr. Modeltec, May 1984")
- 08:40, 12 August 2025 Teflon Bronze Throttle Valve (hist | edit) [4,292 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Steam Locomotive Parts See also Throttle Valve. News about an off-the-shelf Teflon/Bronze Throttle Valve by Robert W. Maynard Modeltec, May 1984 One of the most important accessories on any boiler is the valve used to control the flow of steam to the power unit. Our transatlantic cousins call this device a <i>regulator</i>; we Americans refer to it as the <i>throttle</i>. No matter what name you give it, if it does not function...")
- 15:07, 6 August 2025 Dual Gauge Frog (hist | edit) [2,613 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Right of Way Bill Fitt Modeltec, May 1984 It's as Simple as that? Somewhere in the dark, distant past, a glitch got mixed into the Live Steam Hobby and, as a result, some of us building in inch-and-a-half scale ended up using 7-1/4" gauge while others used 7-1/2 inch gauge. Many impromptu conferences have been held year after year, resulting in activity ranging from finger wagging to finger pointing and the profound utterance over an...")
- 09:43, 4 August 2025 Water Car (hist | edit) [226 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Rolling Stock <gallery widths=300px heights=300px> File:TandP Wter Car TomStamey FtWorth1950.png|T&P Rolling Stock - Tank Car X25445 - Ft. Worth 1950 Work train water tanker. From Tom Stamey collection </gallery>")
- 16:32, 31 July 2025 C.A. Street & Sons (hist | edit) [449 bytes] Dnevil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Suppliers thumb|left|300px|C.A. Street advertisement in the first issue of Modeltec magazine May 1984") originally created as "C.A. Street"