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A kitbashed TYCO caboose. This one had its roof cutout and realigned for a center coupla. Also the windows were filled in and new round ones made.

* The Pennsy N-6c Caboose.



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nice one frank,busy little bee,ken
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Here is one made for the Pennsy work trains.


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