Some of my brass locos and cabooses.
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Quality control from Japan! This certificate came with one of the brass cabooses. Most of the Locos ...
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One of my pride and joy locomotives. That is solild brass, not plastic. The brass tender is in the b...
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A nice, unsual little loco. Nice detail.
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A GEM 2-8-4 wrapped in it's original box.
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The same GEM, unwrapped for a pic.
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A brass 4-8-2 still in its original wrapping and box. The tape is even still intact from almost 30 y...
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A brass 4-8-4 also in its orginal packaging. I have yet to see it since it was packed so well.
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Unfortunatley, some of the locos were packaged in foam that has deteriorated over 30 years. Any reco...
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A nice 2-10-2.
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One of the largest locos ever built.
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An absolute mint 2-6-6-4, still in its box.
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Several brass locos, on display.
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Two more brass locos, still in their box.
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A painted 4-8-4.
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Another painted 4-8-4.
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A large 2-6-6-4, unwrapped.
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An articulated 2-6-6-2 logger loco.
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