Yesthey do. It is actually originally a Revell molding from the late 1970s. Way ahead of its time and probably the best 1/48 single engined fighter Revell made pre
Smokeand sound output were highlights of Revell’s HO-scale 0-4-0 steam locomotive model. The little steamer came only in Union Pacific livery with “Omaha” on its boiler sides. For its time, this 0-6-0 was fairly expensive and carried a $27.95 suggested retail price in 1956. There’s only one locomotive addition to Revell’s line of HO
Xactoknife: Makes it easy to remove mold lines on miniatures after removing them from the sprue and prior to painting. Hobby drill: To drill out bores in miniature model guns. Clippers & Files: To remove the miniature components from the sprue and to smooth the surface of the miniature after clipping.
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