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Erich
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Another made in Austria - Erich
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I expected Lederhosen and schnitzel, not Daylights and bloody-nose Espee units.

Nice to see some foreign modelers interested in U.S. prototypes, and doing a good job of it, too. That GS4 had no problem handling 14 coaches -- was it a Bachmann?

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That GS4 had no problem handling 14 coaches -- was it a Bachmann?

Originally posted by NickelPlate759 - May 02 2010 :  11:55:34 AM



I think it`s a Kato because the Daylight is N scale. - Erich
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Beautiful scenery and trains! I wouldn't mind having a daylight streamliner like that
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I think it`s a Kato because the Daylight is N scale. - Erich

Originally posted by Erich - May 02 2010 :  1:06:09 PM



That would explain it's performance. I wasn't sure who produced a GS4 in N scale.

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I expected Lederhosen and schnitzel, not Daylights and bloody-nose Espee units.

Originally posted by NickelPlate759 - May 02 2010 :  11:55:34 AM





There are also some guys who are driving old US cars here! - Erich
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oh wow Amazing Erich Didn't know really old US cars were there in EU
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