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Historically not much discussion here about the OK Cubs?
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Re: Historically not much discussion here about the OK Cubs?
rsv1cox wrote:It seems like I remember one of them Lieven.
They did make some really good stuff for the model railfan.
Winters coming, may be time to shift gears.
Bob
It is a winter time hobby. Below some pics of a ready made 60' shorty diner coach. The coaches assembled by OK had interior lighting and silouettes of people. The people are all different. Th blinds are lowered a bit. Detail to these coaches can still be added: handrails, ventilators, under carriage details. The ends need to be painted black, or at least the bellows, and the bogies.




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