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Offline Maurice  
#1 Posted : 31 August 2004 06:54:43(UTC)
Maurice

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Location: New Zealand
Hello,
Can people please share their experiences of adding smoke generators, such as those made by Vollmer to buildings. I am thinking of adding one to a chimney.
Do they use the same sluthe "fuel" as Marklin locomotives? How long do they last before requiring "refueling"?
Many thanks, Maurice.
Offline Tolis  
#2 Posted : 31 August 2004 16:59:23(UTC)
Tolis


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Maurice

I can only sing a blues for smoke (generators of course, not the other smoke) If you read my postings you know what I mean. But since you wont get your buildings moving, I see no problems. Generators are identical to the ones used on locos and so is fuel. There are 2 sizes, just look on the building;s instructions to get the proper one. And ALWAYS leave at least a window open.

Hope that helps , Maurice, and I need a favour of you. Where can I find the lyrics of the AKA? (the Maori song the All Blacks, and the NZ basketball team during the Athens Olympics, sing to their opponents?)

Tolis
Offline Maurice  
#3 Posted : 31 August 2004 23:02:07(UTC)
Maurice

New Zealand   
Joined: 08/08/2004(UTC)
Posts: 137
Location: New Zealand
Thanks Tolis,
Sounds as if they would consume a fair amount of fuel but may try one.
In regard to your Haka question: look at http://www.tu.co.nz/haka.htm
Thanks, Maurice.
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