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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Bucksco</i> <br /><br />Well lets see. <br />We've just done the Genesis and Amfleet cars. That gives everyone out there the most modern American passenger train on the market. <br />We've done: <br />40 foot boxcars <br />50 foot boxcars <br />50 foot flatcars with and without loads <br />Ore cars (jennies) <br />ACF modern tank cars <br />old style tank cars <br />2 bay coal hoppers <br />log cars <br />Log dissconnect cars <br />ACF modern Cylindrical hoppers <br />American streamline passenger cars <br />Early 19th centurt passenger equipment <br />F7s in many road names <br />Diesel switchers in various road names <br />Mallets <br />Mikados in various road names <br />Forneys in various paint shemes <br />Porter locos <br />2-4-0 prarie locos (starter set engine) <br />Moguls in lots of paint schemes <br />and many more. LGB has done more U.S. style equipment than most folks think and there are certainly some surprises in store! <br /> <br />Hope this helps. <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br />What I am waitin on is for y'all to release a Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 Challenger and (or) a Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 Big Boy. Factory equipped with knuckles of course.
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