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Barry
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This is not a model I made. I do think it is unique, though, and not a bad job of cutting and reassembling. Looks like someone took a couple of Tyco Overton coaches and put them together to make a long one . . .





There are a couple more photos here 261903263855 ; the eBay item #.
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This is not a model I made. I do think it is unique, though, and not a bad job of cutting and reassembling. Looks like someone took a couple of Tyco Overton coaches and put them together to make a long one . . .





There are a couple more photos here 261903263855 ; the eBay item #.

Originally posted by Barry - May 26 2015 :  9:32:30 PM



Hey Barry - I LIKE that. Not the most elegant splicing job but the concept works for me. Might have to give that a try.

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I likes the railroad name on it
messed up & gonna make it
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I likes the railroad name on it
messed up & gonna make it

Originally posted by microbusss - May 26 2015 :  10:54:40 PM

I get the joke. The owner obviously knew how bizarre this was and named it "mestup".

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That's a nicely proportioned car.
Any plans to rearrange the queen posts for the car's new size and add back the tie rods?

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Very crafty roadname. Interesting kit bash.
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