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I would love to get a true N scale version of this loco and train but the odds are slim to none.It was in the USA from 1969 to 1973.Mark
Hatton's in the U. K. has several versions of this engine in N Scale.
Was this related to the British locomotive that was at Green Bay.. or is that a different loco?~Ian
This is a good @rapidotrains project.
I saw the Flying Scotsman in Houston, Texas at the Union station in 1969(before it became a ballpark, ugh) at age 6 all I remember that it was green and had the HUGE bumpers on the front. thought it was funny looking. What I would give now for a photo of that now. Gordon Bliss
Ah, you mean "buffers". Growing up in Poland, all the trains I saw had those. Here you go - all you have to do is Photoshop yourself into that photo. Personally I found it odd that most British locos have no headlights - flying blind at night is not something I would be looking forward to. Even if the ROW is fenced-in, there could be some debris on the track.
I would love to get a true N scale version of this loco and train but the odds are slim to none.