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Posted - May 02 2013 : 12:50:15 AM
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Mix of Tyco and Athearn
 Athearn 1355 and 1350.
 Tyco T314A.
 Tyco 354.
 Tyco emote dump log car.
 Scenery! Dave
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Posted - May 02 2013 : 12:51:41 AM
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I think the Athearn NKP flats held airplanes. Long since gone. One of them I trimmed, filled and painted so it's now a regular flatcar. May do the other eventually. Dave
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Posted - May 02 2013 : 12:53:24 AM
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 Forgot these ones. Tyco 342A, could have had culverts, tractors, who knows what else? Haven't yet figured out the number differences, as they seem to be identical. Dave
Edited by - ScaleCraft on May 02 2013 12:55:13 AM
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Posted - May 02 2013 : 2:45:50 PM
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One of these I find would have had tractors, one culverts, but looking at the HOSeeker catalogs from the era, I find I cannot discern the road numbers on the cars to tell which is which. Not the end of the world, but for general informational purposes, might be nice to know. I'll probably tag the bottom of the cars. Dave
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Posted - May 02 2013 : 3:14:52 PM
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Top photo, PRR flats, the upper one appears to be a 1324. The bottom one has the same road number but also has a gobo stuck on it, like to secure wheels of trailers or some rot. Still haven't found part numbers for that one...yet. Dave
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