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Redneck Justin
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While on eBay, found this model listed as HO. At first, thought it was HOn3. Looked and nothing. Went up to Sn3. Never heard of MC Models. Finally found it on the value guide Brass Trains has. It's a OMI Sn3 ( S scale 3' gauge) C&S #74. I own one in HOn3 by Balboa. It was love at first sight! Details amazed me. Now I'm thinking about a few cars, caboose and track. Whoops! Deal was too good to pass. Even with no original box.

" Heck with counting 'em rivets, TRAINS ARE FOR FUN! Not called the Mad Scientist for nothing either!"
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That is a beauty, no doubt. The high cost of brass keeps me
safely in Tycoland.
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