Ran across this offer to sell an SW1200RS from the Brass Collectors page on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/BrassCo ... 8207737442
I looked up the catalog number and found this description:
https://www.brasstrains.com/Classic/Pro ... -Run-14-20
Brass SW1200RS
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Re: Brass SW1200RS
Wow. Now there's one that is sooooo close to a D.A.R. number you might get away with it without even changing the number for your D.A.R. layout.
https://brasstrains.com/Classic/Product ... P-2004-Run
https://brasstrains.com/Classic/Product ... P-2004-Run
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Re: Brass SW1200RS
The thing about Overland is that there models look very nice, but they are poor runners. To get them to run well, you either need to be a skilled repair person, or be prepared to pay someone who can upgrade the drives. I recommend giving this one a pass and waiting for the Rapido model.
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Good thread on what people think are the best and worst of brass:
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/161302.aspx?page=2
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/161302.aspx?page=2
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