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"Doll" enginesAnyone here familiar with the Doll toy steam engines?this thread has 2 replies and has been viewed 576 times
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Anyone here familiar with the Doll toy steam engines?
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http://johno.myiglou.com/steammain.html I hope this link to the website works. I have a 2 cylinder.
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I've had a couple in the past and I currently have a large overtype that is in rough shape.
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