Thank you!!! I cannot explain how much I love trains! One of my favorite TV show scenes is the opening scene to "Young Sheldon". The first words of the show was, "I've always loved trains!" I feel the same way! Be on the lookout for great videos in the future! Happy railroading 🦁🚂!
I'm interested in the Boston & Maine F7s. What did you think of the set? The Bluebird paint scheme was a real thing. It was done experimentally on the #4265. I can find pictures of it in operation. But I can't find pictures of the other units. I could only find a picture of the #4265 sitting in a yard and running alone pulling some cars. Finally I found a picture of the body shell in a scrap yard. My second choice would be the Rock Island set because it's an unusual mix and match which is what I have heard Rock Island did since it had only a small roster of locomotives.
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Thank you!!! I cannot explain how much I love trains! One of my favorite TV show scenes is the opening scene to "Young Sheldon". The first words of the show was, "I've always loved trains!" I feel the same way! Be on the lookout for great videos in the future! Happy railroading 🦁🚂!
I'm interested in the Boston & Maine F7s. What did you think of the set? The Bluebird paint scheme was a real thing. It was done experimentally on the #4265. I can find pictures of it in operation. But I can't find pictures of the other units. I could only find a picture of the #4265 sitting in a yard and running alone pulling some cars. Finally I found a picture of the body shell in a scrap yard. My second choice would be the Rock Island set because it's an unusual mix and match which is what I have heard Rock Island did since it had only a small roster of locomotives.