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QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 those lgb shorty trains don't happen to be somewhat realistic do they? Scott
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 I would like to buy a couple of jackson & sharp or sierra type passenger cars and repaint and letter them. Any suggestions on where to get them really cheap? Thanks Scott
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QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 those lgb shorty trains don't happen to be somewhat realistic do they? Scott Scott, Some are, a lot of others aren't. But they always have nice paint jobs and look "cute".[;)][}:)][:D][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 some of the shorty cars are modeled after jackson sharp and sierra type cars and seem way to short. It's possible that they were modeled after european cars and then changed a lot. the european ones look good. If I were to take a couple, cut off one of the ends on each one, and put the longest parts together would it look ok? Scott
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by trainmaster1989 those lgb shorty trains don't happen to be somewhat realistic do they? Scott Scott, Some are, a lot of others aren't. But they always have nice paint jobs and look "cute".[;)][}:)][:D][:D] Aren't LGB engines and cars based on real prototype engines and railroads?, I always see photos of swiss, german, and austrian engines and cars that are dead ringers for LGB engines and cars. Even the US stuff I have found photos of dead ringers (even that goofy little TOYTRAIN Atlas engine). I wouldnt go so far as to say they were exact scale replicas but it was clear that LGB was using someones photos or plans of real engines to base their models on. Which ones besides the obvious "Fortuna Flyer" are not reality based? [:D]
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