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Here is the HObbyline FM H-10-44. It is made with the H Lowery designed body. It has the rear roof overhang. The rounder off battery box down to the side walkway. The front curved car-like radiator grill.
The first is is an undecorated one with the road name HObbyline
Here is the HObbyline FM H-10-44. It is made with the H Lowery designed body. It has the rear roof overhang. The rounder off battery box down to the side walkway. The front curved car-like radiator grill. All these things were removed from later versions of the H-10-44. All are factory painted models.
first is a HObbyline road named switcher.
The second is a Pennsylvania Railroad model.
The third is a Lehigh Valley railroad model. I have the body off to show the drive.
A fourth FM switcher Union Pacific was added when I acquired the set named "The Hill Topper' #425 a 1954 released set.
A fifth is The B&O.
A sixth is the C&O.
A seventh the ATSF is not an original painted one, but a copy I made to have until I can get an original one.
These would complete all the FM H12-44 released by HObbyline. To this, I added the CNJ and NYC road names which were not released by HObbyline but done by me.
Here is the HObbyline FM H-10-44. It is made with the H Lowery designed body. It has the rear roof overhang. The rounder off battery box down to the side walkway. The front curved car-like radiator grill.
The first is is an undecorated one with the road name HObbyline
Here is the HObbyline FM H-10-44. It is made with the H Lowery designed body. It has the rear roof overhang. The rounder off battery box down to the side walkway. The front curved car-like radiator grill. All these things were removed from later versions of the H-10-44. All are factory painted models.
first is a HObbyline road named switcher.
The second is a Pennsylvania Railroad model.
The third is a Lehigh Valley railroad model. I have the body off to show the drive.
A fourth FM switcher Union Pacific was added when I acquired the set named "The Hill Topper' #425 a 1954 released set.
A fifth is The B&O.
A sixth is the C&O.
A seventh the ATSF is not an original painted one, but a copy I made to have until I can get an original one.
These would complete all the FM H12-44 released by HObbyline. To this, I added the CNJ and NYC road names which were not released by HObbyline but done by me.
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