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Tinplate Art(Arne?) I’m posting a couple videos of these from a previous post. When I get an opportunity to make a larger layout(I have a large variety of Bing rails and switches with telephone posts and English stations to display. It’s a little hard with little ones currently though.

Im posting yet another loco received recently (green 3433) that’s also a gem!!

I took an underside Photo as well, of the windups, as it looks like the “width” of their springs varied from decade to decade(thinner probably meaning more most modem and cheaper I assume)

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