The B&O Sentinel.
The -475 is the Boston and Maine car. I believe you are refering to the -450 boxcar. And I agree, it is a well done car, just like the -150 a bit more.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.
-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.
My favorite 6464 Box Car is 6464-50 Minneapolis & St. Louis Box Car. It came with my first train set that I received for Christmas, 1953.
Hi Bill,
Would you sell me yourmta roundhouse boxcar ?
Norman
Where can buy or find the mta roundhouse boxcar ?
TRhank you
Hi Norman, They are super rare, I have only seen a couple over the past 30 years or so.
Bill T.
Everyone else seems to like the same cars as me! My favorite is the -500 Timken, followed by the -400 Timesaver and -150 Mo Pac.
Trevor
overlandflyer:
Lehigh Valley 2089 Seeing how there are several 6464 boxcars, I got wondering what everyone's personal favorite is, and why.
Seeing how there are several 6464 boxcars, I got wondering what everyone's personal favorite is, and why.
why? ...because it's a classic toy train, of course!
Of the cars that I actually own it is the yellow Timkin roller bearing car and the Rutland car.
Roger
Two of My favorites is the Orange Timken and the MTA Roundhouse Timken
I like the B & O Timesaver (-400). It's one of the more colorful ones, and doesn't usually cost a fortune.
J White
Me? The 6464-150 MoPac car. The color and graphics are very appealing to my eyes, and the number of variations out there means that one could have a one-of-a-kind variation.
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