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walt
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Found this one in Tennessee over the weekend. There's two other ones with it painted orange. I remember another member posted one of these a while back...

Edited by - walt on July 15 2014 01:46:50 AM
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Someone's gotta say it...
There's a prototype for everything!

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quote:
Someone's gotta say it...
There's a prototype for everything!

Originally posted by PRR 4800 - July 14 2014 :  9:07:56 PM

Pretty much, yeah.

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quote:
... I remember another member posted one of the a while back...

Originally posted by walt - July 14 2014 :  01:02:59 AM


That was me!

It does look about the right size, doesn't it? Now what I'd really like to find is a prototype version of the Tyco flat car.

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I thought it was Glenn, but I wasn't sure enough to mention you...
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I seen a pic of that double tank flat car in South America
the ones that Varney & later Life-Like made
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