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I love my worlds fair PS2 R-36 subway. It’s almost 20 years old and it’s the last of my subways with the dreaded 5 volt board, but it is well made and just keeps on chugging. I’d rate it in the top three railking subways made by MTH (the premier models are in a class by themselves).  The other benefit of this earlier ps2 version is that I did not have to put on any TA decals. The set came with all appropriate signage because mth still had their license with the MTA at the time of production. Here she is playing tag with her R33s PS3 brother (I had to add the newer MTA logos and other signage to this one):





FEC Raildog, here are some of my Graffitied up later edition R-12s (ps-2 version). The white models provide a nice canvas for those rascally graffiti vandals -



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