Supertrain

Too bad he got banned and this will never see the light of day, however I know of a v-scale version of this that's for free ;-)
If anyone is still interested in it that is, yea this is an old thread and all, but curious if folks want to download a virtual Supertrain
Granted they'll need TRAINZ to put it into, as that's what game it was made for, so there's that, but the train itself is free.

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Sorry for the necro-post, but the small model has been found, and is for sale!

https://www.facebook.com/coinopware...1529731154./10156495953692375/?type=3&theater

for those without facebook

On our list of truly amazing finds, this one is towards the top of the list. While picking arcade machines out of an old chicken house, we came across the actual train from the 1979 Television show “Supertrain”. It had been sold by NBC to a model train manufacturer in Philadelphia that had tried to sell it in the early 80s and when that company went bankrupt the train was abandoned in its old headquarters. Some time later a cabinet maker bought the contents of the building and sold the train to the guy we bought it from. It had been stored for almost 20 years in the top of a barn until today!

The train is almost 30 feet long, comes with about 50 feet of track, all nine cars (one engine car) and is truly the only one to exist. The first one built crashed and was destroyed.

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Jim

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