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Keep us updated. i have an old Marx William Crooks set I did alot of work on but well worth it.
You always have interesting content. Good luck with the restoration. You always do a great job. Rusty in eastern Tennessee
Thanks man. Glad to hear from you again.
Nice passenger cars
I've got those same passenger cars, except mine are all metal and lack the light and cut out windows.
Interesting. I’d like to see those.
Could you show us how you made the tanker. In your nightmare train videos? I really like it. I'm sure others will too.
I really should. Others have commented on that tanker.
Thanks for sharing Ray great video of I've got several of those I need to do. Great info. Have funn!!! "Happy Rails". GMan
Try simple green for cleaning the body use led lights for the observation car
Pullman may have painted some of their smooth-side streamlined passenger cars Pullman Green, in the pre-war era, for leasing to railroads that leased their heavyweight passenger cars.
Oddly, my 1956 Ob car is also missing wheels. Some kid (me) must have dropped it or something......
did the get dropped
Ya they probably were dropped
Keep us updated. i have an old Marx William Crooks set I did alot of work on but well worth it.
You always have interesting content. Good luck with the restoration. You always do a great job. Rusty in eastern Tennessee
Thanks man. Glad to hear from you again.
Nice passenger cars
I've got those same passenger cars, except mine are all metal and lack the light and cut out windows.
Interesting. I’d like to see those.
Could you show us how you made the tanker. In your nightmare train videos? I really like it. I'm sure others will too.
I really should. Others have commented on that tanker.
Thanks for sharing Ray great video of I've got several of those I need to do. Great info. Have funn!!! "Happy Rails". GMan
Try simple green for cleaning the body use led lights for the observation car
Pullman may have painted some of their smooth-side streamlined passenger cars Pullman Green, in the pre-war era, for leasing to railroads that leased their heavyweight passenger cars.
Oddly, my 1956 Ob car is also missing wheels. Some kid (me) must have dropped it or something......
did the get dropped
Ya they probably were dropped