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How the times change! Years ago, the railroads used to pay model train manufacturers to produce models of trains of theirs. When Lionel first realeased their F3 diesels in 1948, the cost of producing them was split 4 ways between Lionel, Santa Fe, NYC and GM. This is only one such example. There are other cases, too. Railroads often were more than happy to provide blueprints of their locomotives to model train companies who wanted them.
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