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Attn: DeLuxe...my apology...site issues too.

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Attn: DeLuxe...my apology...site issues too.
Posted by PRR8259 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 7:14 PM

Attn:  DeLuxe...my sincerest apology...You sent me a long message about Texas & Pacific steam pass. trains and I just now saw it.  I am logged into this expletive site on Samsung devices, and I am unable to view or respond to messages without receiving error messages telling me to log in when I am already logged in.

Feel free to contact me directly at johndmock at yahoo dot com to discuss those trains...I have to take son to gym and can read your message in yahoo later tonight but cannot respond apparently.

John

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Posted by PRR8259 on Sunday, February 5, 2017 7:22 AM

Daniel, the MP/T&P Eagles rolled behind steam for awhile, one of the few streamliners to do so.  I have one of the brass 4-8-2's that pulled it.  For awhile they were painted to match the train.  I have a gorgeous model of engine 906 in the regular blue-green russian iron paint.

Alas the cars are pretty much only available in brass...maybe someday i can go there.

I cannot respond through regular computer.  File not found error there too.

John

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Posted by De Luxe on Sunday, February 5, 2017 3:18 PM

Yes, I know. That´s why they the steamers which pulled the Eagle were painted into the Eagle scheme to match, and I think that a streamliner train pulled by steam which is painted to match simply looks great. The regular blue-green boiler and cylinder jackets with red cab roofs also look great and more colorful than on most other roads. As far as I know only Hallmark has produced a T&P Eagle. Walthers wanted to produce a MP Eagle but it was cancelled due to too little preorders.

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