You're lucky. I'm trying to make a Wilmington and Western railroad model but i can't find the right 4-4-0 american for it this is the kind i'm looking for. Where did you get it?
The real #999 is at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. The only difference is that it is now black, with white trim and has smaller driving wheels.
You're lucky. I'm trying to make a Wilmington and Western railroad model but i can't find the right 4-4-0 american for it this is the kind i'm looking for. Where did you get it?
DarkMouseyFan114 2 months ago
@DarkMouseyFan114 its an MTH model
TheTrainman888 2 weeks ago
Oh That is just sweet!
Valizan 9 months ago
I have video of the real #999. Check it out! :D
Nice video.
TheRichRobloxian 1 year ago
Awsome Train!!!!!!!!!!!
norfolkwestern10 1 year ago
Thats a cute engine
deegraphics2 1 year ago
good video. it was great
dogrichmancat 2 years ago
wonderful! and now im hungry for ham and bacon
kingbonk 2 years ago
that really doesn't look like it.......at least not the tender......
CatskillMountainRail 2 years ago
LOL LIL ENGINE THAT COULD KICK ASS
UNIONPACIFIC1 2 years ago
nice wish i had o-31
kinghellguy 2 years ago
Really gorgeous loco.
puttrainguy 2 years ago
Aw man. I've been looking fora #999 for a long time. Can't seem to find a HO or G scale model tho. :/
OboeShoes 3 years ago
Does that come in 2-rail?
ocalicreek 3 years ago
I think so.
lockgnarvangoogen 2 years ago
Imagine watching this engine fly by you when the NYC was using it for regular service before they shrunk its huge driving wheels.
SeniorMinch229018 3 years ago
very nice
RogerRoids 4 years ago
NYC 999 rules!
wsr53 4 years ago 2
wow nice big wheels
william151999 4 years ago 2
BEAUTIFUL NYC 999
Also Do You Have the Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer set
AllAmericanBoy9 4 years ago
I love that engine. I have that in N-scale from Bachmann. I don't use it much because I have a hard time keeping it on the track.
Finkdog2004 4 years ago
another Electric!
robbinsscammerthief 4 years ago
The real #999 is at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. The only difference is that it is now black, with white trim and has smaller driving wheels.
trainmaster844 4 years ago
again, BEAUTIFUL!! "5* man!!"
ilovemthtrains 4 years ago