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RioGrandeF9A
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Someone mentioned to me that the Tyco casts for the trains where distroyed but Mantua was purchased by a company, I think it's called Hobby Power and the Mantua casts can be remade? Don't know how true all this is?
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Model Power owns the tooling and produces some of the steamers with some upgrades. The GP20 is also offered with all-wheel drive, the same version that Mantua contracted Mehano to make in the 90's.

http://www.modelpower.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=41


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