Modelling the Central Vermont Railway in the late 1940's using Lego at 1:48 scale.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Now Available
Printed by Tommy Armstrong Brick Engraving. These custom bricks have the Canadian National roadname used on their massive fleet of passenger cars from the early 1930s up to the adoption of the familiar CN wet-noodle logo we know today in 1960. The font is from the Canadian National Railways Historical Association, and printed across 22 studs of olive green bricks, it is approximately 1:48 scale or 8-wide. If anyone would like to order, I'll have some available. They're $9 a single set or $16 a pair plus shipping worldwide. Just contact me by Flickr Mail.
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canadiannational,
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