RailSmith- GN Big Sky Blue Coach Pair

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$82.00

 

 This production run shipped December 2020.

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Description

Coaches 1211 & 1214

These are two of six cars that were built by ACF for Empire Builder service in 1951.    The Big Sky Blue scheme was first applied in 1967.

This is our first BSB release as we begin to build the 1967 Empire Builder, in Big Sky Blue.

Of special note about the color:  The color will closely match the BSB we used on our Executive Line Series GN-BSB produced a few years ago at MT. So yes, you will love these!!

This selection ‘Big Sky Blue Coach Pair’ is for one each of the two cars produced for discount allowance.

$82.00

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