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I've always been interested in modeling a circus train because of the local connection - the Warren circus flatcars. Now that Peter Harris is doing them in N Scale Kits, you can actually have a 'right' vintage 70' flatcar, not a civil war car, not a 50' flat, not a TTX flat, the right car along with the Mt. Vernons. So now I'm interested. I'm also seeing 7 different wagon kits from a "Sparkling Star Models" that I didn't know existed - anybody do any of these?
A canvas covered rubber tire wagon . Ideally with removable canvas top , and different lump shapes in the canvas that one could swap so each car wasn't a clone .http://www.gemcity-baraboo.com/images/products/294-1362_med.jpg
That is an HO scale wagon; I should know as my parents own the company that is currently producing them.Nate
So how 'bout giving them a nudge in the N Scale direction Nate . Please .
Why not just sccratch that box on wheels?