RETLAW 2 The Freight Train

This is a one time shot and even at a premium price, will not last long!

Description

RETLAW 2 “The Freight Train” from July 17, 1955.

This 3 car set was produced for the Walt Disney Company and sold exclusively in their parks. It was released in 2013 along with the CK Holliday locomotive.

 

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Anonymous

What a trip! We had a great time- exceeded our expectations by a mile. The Silver Lariat was simply stunning. A gem on the rails. The scenery and weather were perfect. The delays were not an issue for us at all. All just a good days work on the railroad! Thank you for all the…

R.M.

You know I’m always looking forward to the next release and its arrival with great anticipation. I treasure my Lowell Smith Signature collection.

S. Reames

I received my observation/business car today and – like all of my other cars from you – I love it!

J. LaBoda

To say the least this is a HUGE development for N-scale and I, along with a number of others, are indebted to you for making these cars possible. Thanks so very much!!!

R.L.

Ferdinand Magellan is great! This really fits your mission of offering significant cars that otherwise wouldn’t be produced.

Ray F.

I just wanted you to know my O gauge Hood River Pears car came yesterday in perfect condition. This car is just beautiful I can’t wait for the next one to come out. Keep up the good work.

S. S.

I got my new Santa Fe business cars, they are superb and worth the wait ten times over.

D.K.

Aside from the quality, creativity and originality, you are to be commended for your ongoing commitment to this (GAC) series, and all of your series of trains over a period of so many years.  There is always something to look forward to. Keep up the great work!’ D. K.

R. LeBrun

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Bill S.

That car is about the greatest thing I’ve ever seen in N scale!  Excellent work!