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== New and Old ==
== New and Old ==


'''A 3-1/2 inch gauge riding flatcar, 2 version:'''
'''A 3-1/2 inch gauge riding flatcar, 2 versions to choose from:'''
* '''[[3-1/2 Inch Gauge Flat Car|by George Taylor]]'''
* '''[[3-1/2 Inch Gauge Flat Car|by George Taylor]]'''
* '''[[A 3/4 Scale Flat Car With Brakes|by R.W. Maynard]]'''
* '''[[A 3/4 Scale Flat Car With Brakes|by R.W. Maynard]]'''

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