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Rare HO scale Amtrak Heartland Flyer at Saginaw, TX

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

An Ho scale Amtrak Heartland Flyer gets
a rare consist today. The P42 is #28, and
the F59 is #470. Enjoy! :)

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  • I'll be making a re-upload of this video soon with my kitbashed NPCU. No more F59's for the Heartland flyer. :)

  • I know, but I've custom kitbashed an NPCU to make this consist more realistic. It's in my video section. H scale Amtrak NPCU The F59PH was a stand-in for my NPCU, which was still under construction.

  • THAT WAS NOT THE HEARTLAND FLYER! It doesnt se a F59PHI!!!

  • @metroliner89 I know It was just a stand-in while i finished kitbashing my NPCU #90229.

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  • @JBofBrisbane I bought these passenger cars a while ago on 2004-2005. The original price was $29 but now, the value of these has gone up considerably. Almost up to $40 in some cases.

  • @jakewars - if I'm wrong, I hope someone corrects me, but I think the second carriage is Amtrak Phase 3, and the other two are Phase 4.

    As for price, it depends a lot on where you are and which retailer you buy them from.

  • Where can I get the SOUND decoder for this engine? Thanks to whoever can help :)

  • EEEEeeeuuhhhh! (deep breath)

  • what phase is the 2nd amtrak car because thats what i have..also what phase and how much are the other superliner cars? thanks

  • My layout is 4ft by 8ft. All of my track is Bachmann 18" radius curves. The E-Z track ranges from 15 radius to 33 radius, and almost every curve in between. These superliners are the old version of the Walthers superliners, not the new metal plated ones. These superliners don't have any details getting in the of the trucks, so the can go through 18"radius curves. These engines were bought from trainworld.

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