DGNO 141 in HO?!?
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DGNO 141 in HO?!?
http://www.overlandmodels.com/showroom.php?scale=4# This is the real deal too bad I cant afford it and probably never will
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Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
If it links you to the showroom not the actual loco that was on accident. The loco is DGNO 141 in the HO 2GS14B Section.
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Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
$930?!?!?!!?!?!?!? WHO THE HELL OUT OF THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD SELL THAT FOR THAT MUCH?!?! HOLY MOTHER
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Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
made of brass my friend
Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
Whoa, sure beats the little cheap-motor-inside-plastic.Trainmanalex2 wrote:made of brass my friend
Rob
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BNSF rulez!
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Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
Try this:
http://www.overlandmodels.com/images/tr ... _large.jpg
That's why I'm getting out of model trains. It's cheaper to collect horns from real trains.
http://www.overlandmodels.com/images/tr ... _large.jpg
That's why I'm getting out of model trains. It's cheaper to collect horns from real trains.
Re: DGNO 141 in HO?!?
Looking at the prices I'd say it was cheaper to feed three teenagers than to built a model RR.Mafarnz wrote:Try this:
http://www.overlandmodels.com/images/tr ... _large.jpg
That's why I'm getting out of model trains. It's cheaper to collect horns from real trains.