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Came across two HO scale resin Funaro & Camerlengo P-202 Erie Stillwell Combine kits, complete, NIB, for $10 each.

These retailed new for $59.99, and are sometimes available online for about the same money.

They're beautiful kits (like all F&C products I've seen), including everything but appropriate scale 36" wheels.

                                                        Erie Stillwell Combine, HO Funaro & Camerlengo P-202 Kit - Picture 2 of 4

Las mejores ofertas en Vagones de carga para trenes y Modelismo ferroviario  a HO Resina | eBay

 

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23 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Came across two HO scale resin Funaro & Camerlengo P-202 Erie Stillwell Combine kits, complete, NIB, for $10 each.

These retailed new for $59.99, and are sometimes available online for about the same money.

They're beautiful kits (like all F&C products I've seen), including everything but appropriate scale 36" wheels.

                                                        Erie Stillwell Combine, HO Funaro & Camerlengo P-202 Kit - Picture 2 of 4

Las mejores ofertas en Vagones de carga para trenes y Modelismo ferroviario  a HO Resina | eBay

 

do you have any bachmann eazy track to trade?

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14 minutes ago, Elrodbeckham said:

do you have any bachmann eazy track to trade?

I'll check.  :)

I got a bunch of sectional track in a mystery box not too long ago, but I'm not sure what it is without digging it out.

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28 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

I'll check.  :)

I got a bunch of sectional track in a mystery box not too long ago, but I'm not sure what it is without digging it out.

I will send you a pm

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3 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

I have several copies of each different version, including the engine house.

I wasn't aware it was designed by John Allen. I'll have to look into that, as he was one of the significant influences in my life, and I have a s,all fleet of HO rolling stock carrying the Gorre & Daphetid road name.

FWIW when John Allen had pictures of it the first time in Model Railroader he had pigeons (and their droppings) on the roof and it was a major milestone then...

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