OK, so they're 42' 6" long.  Not a knock out factor for my toy train
side or my grandson.  How about height and width?  Anyone?

Chris Zizzo wrote:
> 
> Chuck, they are Eight Inch cars.  They are being marketed in the catalog as
> eight inch cars.  We have discussed several times that they are eight
> inches, including a post that showed them to be 42.6 feet in S and 32 in 0.
> 
> Chris Zizzo
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