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All I did was Google "military trains" and these are a two of the sites I found. If you collect HO (1:87) this one has many wonderful factory made German locomotives, rolling stock with AFV and SSV (soft skin vehicles), and armoured trains. http://www.reynaulds.com/rei.aspx?gclid=CJDxuO2t2pkCFYZM5Qod3n84YA

The second site has some absolutely fabulous custom made rolling stock flat cars with custom made AFV's and SSV's in mostly O-Gauge (1:48), the picture is of the one G-Gauge rolling stock (1:29 to 1:32) product that they offer.

The O-Guage stuff is beyond wanting, it approaches desireablility on an almost sinful scale (hay that's a pun - scale get it, scale), any way, I hope some folks can benefit from this site and are able to collect some of these beauties. http://www.modelcrafters.com/
 

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I thought it looked familiar. It is R.Bishop. They are pricey. I wonder where they get their tanks from?
 
I thought it looked familiar. It is R.Bishop. They are pricey. I wonder where they get their tanks from?

$695 for the one pictured but it is G scale . The tanks look to be fairly detailed. You could make your own. A g scale flat car is about $100 and a couple hundred for the tanks etc.
 
the tanks are from the solido range, and are available from www.strettonmodels.co.uk. brian offers a mail order service, tell him steve from picturebox display cabinets put you in touch, you may get a better price...... saying that i have not seen him for a while so you may not.
 

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i used to collect trains, but that combined with my toy soldier addiction cost to much money.
so now the one set i got is up somewhere in my closet.
 
All I did was Google "military trains" and these are a two of the sites I found. If you collect HO (1:87) this one has many wonderful factory made German locomotives, rolling stock with AFV and SSV (soft skin vehicles), and armoured trains. http://www.reynaulds.com/rei.aspx?gclid=CJDxuO2t2pkCFYZM5Qod3n84YA

The second site has some absolutely fabulous custom made rolling stock flat cars with custom made AFV's and SSV's in mostly O-Gauge (1:48), the picture is of the one G-Gauge rolling stock (1:29 to 1:32) product that they offer.

The O-Guage stuff is beyond wanting, it approaches desireablility on an almost sinful scale (hay that's a pun - scale get it, scale), any way, I hope some folks can benefit from this site and are able to collect some of these beauties. http://www.modelcrafters.com/
I'll tell you what...the Special Edition #1 set in picture 2 on the model crafters site has mud flung on the back of the tank which is as real looking as real gets
 

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