hi everyone. I wanted to share a recent video I posted on my YouTube channel of this beautiful set MTH put out. Thanks in advance!
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hi everyone. I wanted to share a recent video I posted on my YouTube channel of this beautiful set MTH put out. Thanks in advance!
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Very gorgeous set, but it doesn't look right on HSC!! LOL...
Cool video, & set.
Gary
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Nice video, Nick. Powerful looking engine.
Nick
Very nice set and a great video
Thanks,
Alex
That is one beautiful train and layout.
romiller
Absolutely gorgeous Nick. Definitely one of my most favorite sets MTH has done!
Thanks Nick. Beautiful set by MTH.
Nick, You have a beautiful set! Thanks for posting the video!
The individual that designed that paint scheme back in the '70's did a fantastic job fitting it to the T-1! This T-1 wore the AFT #1 and CSS just as well as her original Reading paint scheme and Rambles dress up! (IMHO).
Fantastic video and great looking locomotive. Not sure what step down ladders are doing on the passenger cars.
Not sure what step down ladders are doing on the passenger cars.
For a Brakeman to ride on the end of the car when making a move into, or away from, a coupling. Most passenger cars had them.
Nice set, nice video, & nice layout.
Beautiful - thanks - for those that might want one of these sets, it's 20-3548-1, and we have one left, on sale with free shipping, at $1239.96. If you order one from us, put in the comments that you want the free matching RPO 20-68249, and I will include one with your purchase.
I hope you buy it soon - otherwise - I will need to get it out and run it on our layout!
Here is my consist with the PS-2 version with a mix of MTH and Williams cars and a kit-bashed Auxiliary Tender. I wish mine had your engine's whistle...
Sorry for the late "Thanks". Just wanted to let everyone know I appreciated the kind compliments on the gorgous set! this set has a special spot in my love of trains. As a child I remember my uncle having the old Lionel set from the early 80's. I had always admired that set as a young boy so this set finally filled that admiration.
Thanks again everyone!
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