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U-hauls10 views
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View from above of 103 Series and PanAm Model Company A300B49 views
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Side view, compared with 1:400 scale Aeroclassics A300B410 views
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Torpicana car, I think this is an older scheme, but I think it fits the era I want to model more. 12 views
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10 viewsFront coupler after installation, you could see the old coupler parts on the right side, along with a trip pin for some reason.
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T-Gauge Plan14 viewsT-Gauge Plan, scale from final construction is currently 2:5. 1:500 scale Mercedes/Dodge/Freightliner Sprinter thrown in to compare scale.
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Another side view15 views
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Tankers10 views

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13 viewsThe whole process before work began. Gotta read them instructions ;)Jan 30, 2010
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10 viewsFront coupler after installation, you could see the old coupler parts on the right side, along with a trip pin for some reason.Jan 30, 2010
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11 viewsThe coupler itself after the assembly, damn, I do wish that Micro Trains assembled it for you, I don't know how some people could do it without snapping!Jan 30, 2010
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11 viewsthe Shell after I converted the couplersJan 30, 2010
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12 viewsAfter Rapido-> Micro Trains conversionJan 30, 2010
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L&N GP40 from the front16 viewsJan 10, 2010
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Atlas L&N GP4012 viewsThis is the one with the 1996 version. That means this is the only Atlas Geep of this era not to be equipped with DCC, the rest of these SHOULD have them. Got it at a show for 35. Jan 10, 2010
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GATX 94 ft. tank car, prototype colors. 15 views4 different ones were made in N gauge in the early 1970s by Atlas, this example is the only one that actually existed (after testing was done, they considered it too long for the roads in the east coast, which lead to the 85 ft. max standard we see today). Other versions made by Atlas included Citgo, Texaco and a Chemical Company I can't remember.Jan 10, 2010