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The last time I looked at the pole results for this post, nobody was saying anything about MDC-Roundhouse (which, by the way is the same company). If you like Athearn kits, there is no reason you won't like MDC! I think MDC should be getting way more [:)]Smilie Faces[:)] than they seem to be getting! Sheesh, if you need Ore Jimmy-Jenney cars, they got 'um! How about old truss rod cars, yep! Overton, Overland, Harriman passenger cars, Yup, Yup! They offer an outstanding inventory and are priced very reasonably! Their best offerings are their many differant cabeeses! MDC cars are generally slightly more complicated than Athearn's. They will take you a whole 15 minutes to assemble, as opposed to 10 for Athearn's. I saw one person slam MDC's cars on this forum and have to say I totally disagree!
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