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The Inside Look Into Model Train Passenger Cars
Many model train passenger cars that are being retailed don’t have interiors. As a result when you look inside them they look like a toy train.
One simple solution is to buy some commercial window tinting film from hobby, hardware or car accessory store. A small strip of the tinting film can be attached to the inside of the clear plastic that makes up the windows of most passenger cars. The tinting film can look like polarized glass which is very difficult to look through.
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I got your ebook and hope that one of your blog readers can help me. I have a lot of engines with the same numbers. I got new transfers numbers that match except the new
numbers are thin and the numbers on the engines are thick. Where can I get the thicker numbers. Thank for your help.
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