I saw this train in Seattle today. I remembered that one was made in O-Scale, but can't remember who did it. Any info out there?
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K-Line like some smart folks already told you!
@Jim Sandman posted:K-Line like some smart folks already told you!
LOL!
K691-1172A
I found this on the interwebs...
This car set was offered in 2004/2005 by the Pacific Northwest Division of the TCA. It is a very rare set as not many were produced. the 2-car set has the flatcar to hold the fuselage and the parts car.
The K691-1172A Boeing Airplane 2-car Set came out in late 2004 and was a limited edition sponsored by the Pacific NW Division of TCA. The project was spearheaded by Richard Flinchbaugh, the PNW TCA division president at the time. Dick designed the car, worked the project with K-Line, and arranged permission from Boeing to use their trademarks on it. This car is a model of BN/BNSF cars used to transport Boeing 737 fuselages built in Wichita, KS to final assembly in Renton, WA.
Thanks, now I got a number
Looks like Grahams Train has one
@TrainWatcher posted:Looks like Grahams Train has one
If they did, it's gone now.
I was referred to a place that prints the 737 chassis and parts that looks interesting