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Don Shriner
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Now that IS something! Not sure what the scale of those models is, but would that ever look great with a 1:20.3 scale Plymouth or Whitcomb and some dump cars being loaded and then taken to a dump point and unloaded, such as the Palmetto Brick Company's narrow gauge operation in North Carolina!
Great find!
Ed
"Friends don't let friends build Timesavers"
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I was doin' a little research on these models and some of them are in the $5,000 and up range.My Model railroad won't even cost me that much,but i guess if ya got the money,why not?
Don Shriner
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Kinda brings a whole new meaning to"playing in the sandbox"
Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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For considerably less you can go to toys r us and buy the r/c construction vehicles
Tom
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My chidhood expirience has taught me that sand and dirt put a hault to Toys 'R' Us RC construction vehicles! kind of a let down lol.
awesome videos though!
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.