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goodduck

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Came across three books I like to recommend. I found them in Michaels art and craft store, $19+ each. I really like the retro cover and the inside the models are very nicely printed and precut. It also included a brief history of the subjects. I thought it really worth the money.
 

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goodduck

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Thanks. I was at the checkout and I saw the books on the other side of the building and they almost screaming at me telling me to go to them, and I did. I think I ran to them. :D
 

Lee Clifton

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Nice looking set of books. Did the train book have any Streamliner models in it? I've got one that I repainted into the SantaFe but its a freebee from E-Card Models and not very detailed.
 

goodduck

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Models starting from 1804 ~ 2012. There is a Flying Scotsman, LTD. Hudson J3A, Big Boy, and Golden Eagle, those I like the best. Yes, there are many steamers. They are small models but nicely printed.
 
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