‘Guide to Historical Modeling of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Locomotives’ book review
This softcover, perfectbound, 570-page reference book is an index for modeling Baltimore and Ohio locomotives. So, there are no photos…
Read moreThis softcover, perfectbound, 570-page reference book is an index for modeling Baltimore and Ohio locomotives. So, there are no photos…
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