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Do any of you die-hard scale train-heads know what was used in Mister Rogers?
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<blockquote data-quote="VampireKiller1" data-source="post: 2118568" data-attributes="member: 699236"><p>I have been looking to build or reproduce a replica of the good old trolley from Mister Rogers. I have not had very much luck finding info on it. I don't believe the show used a custom made engine. They were a public tv station so they ran with an extremely tight budget. For that reason alone, I think they bought-and-made some slight modifications to an off-the-shelf trolley, but there is little to no info available about it (at least not where I've looked.)</p><p>We have a train shop in town that specializes in older engines, but there is nothing in their collection that even remotely resembles that trolley.</p><p>Any help???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VampireKiller1, post: 2118568, member: 699236"] I have been looking to build or reproduce a replica of the good old trolley from Mister Rogers. I have not had very much luck finding info on it. I don't believe the show used a custom made engine. They were a public tv station so they ran with an extremely tight budget. For that reason alone, I think they bought-and-made some slight modifications to an off-the-shelf trolley, but there is little to no info available about it (at least not where I've looked.) We have a train shop in town that specializes in older engines, but there is nothing in their collection that even remotely resembles that trolley. Any help??? [/QUOTE]
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