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DJdeTrainman
Little Six

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On acount of the HW thread, why don't we discuus these wonderful trains. These really were about N scale, and there were many different sets and tracks produced. I have 2 SF freights, and most of the giant Power City set, I'm just missing 2 coaches and possibly some of the accessories. Everyone please join in, and I personally think these are some of the best "toy" trains ever made. I'll post pix eventually...

...and once again, everyone join in the conversation, post pictures, try to sell your stuff, or, my absolute personal favorite, just post random stories, rants, or ballyhoo on the subject.

As always, thank you in advance for the kind words and information,

D.J. (Yeah, I'm "that kid"... Deal.)

http://railroadrandomness.blogspot.com/
Look; a new blog...

Yippee!
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DJdeTrainman
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...Oh, and see this, I think this is almost, if not, every single MM train ever made, but they don't list sets, just the individual cars from them: http://www.m2museum.com/Trains/Trains.htm Maybe I'll list some sets later...
D.J. (Yeah, I'm "that kid"... Deal.)

http://railroadrandomness.blogspot.com/
Look; a new blog...

Yippee!
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shaygetz
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I love MMs and use them extensively in my N scale layout...



...my boy enjoys them, too.

Edited by - shaygetz on March 22 2009 4:12:49 PM
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microbusss
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kool man uh-oh theres some crazed guy in a tank in the pic
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shaygetz
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Like that...those tanks were only available through AFES post exchanges about two years ago.
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CNVIATyco
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Ive Got a Power Sound Train Locomotive. And A TGV.
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