Bachmann Trains Gordon’s Express Set Ready-to-Run HO Scale Train Set
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Scale, Category: HO Scale - Sets Item No: 00668 Name: Gordon's Express Set Roadname: Description: As the senior engine in Sir Topham Hatts team, Gordon is the fastest and most powerful engine on Sodor, and he knows it. Pulling heavy passenger coaches with the pride and ease of a natural leader may make him seem a bit bossy at times, but his ki
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Bachmann Trains Prairie Flyer Ready-to-Run N Scale Train Set
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BAC24004 N Prairie Flyer Union Pacific Set Bachmann The Prairie Flyer steams back in time, taking us through the Great Plains to Americas Old West. Pull the brake, a buffalo stampede is crossing the tracks! The Prairie Flyer comes complete with Bachmanns exclusive E-Z Track snap-fit track and roadbed system, plus: an American 4-4-0 steam locomotive
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[Read More....]Walthers Trainline EMD HO Scale GP9M Ready-to-Run Burlington Northern Sante Fe #3820
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Burlington Northern Santa Fe #3820 ("Pumpkin" Orange & green) HO scale The Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors was the last major builder to enter the road switcher market, introducing the GP7 (GP for General Purpose) in 1949. In 1954, the more powerful GP9 was unveiled with a 1750 horsepower prime-mover. This became the most success
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[Read More....]Walthers Trainline EMD HO Scale GP9M Ready-to-Run Pennsylvania RR #9912
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Pennsylvania Railroad #9912 (Brunswick Green) The Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors was the last major builder to enter the road switcher market, introducing the GP7 (GP for General Purpose) in 1949. In 1954, the more powerful GP9 was unveiled with a 1750 horsepower prime-mover. This became the most successful of the early geeps, with
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