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WWII Stationary Figural Train Collection With An USATC S160 Engine, Coal Tender, M8, Howitzer & More – In the critical weeks after D-Day, Allied victory was far from certain. U.S. troops had secured the beaches, but advancing inland proved slow, costly and uncertain. Then came the turning point. Operation Cobra, launched in July 1944, broke through German defenses and sent American forces surging across France. This rapid advance relied on an unseen force behind the front lines. Railways had to be rebuilt and supply lines kept moving as trains pushed vital resources forward without pause. Working tirelessly, American railway troops ensured every mile gained could be sustained – turning each train into a lifeline that helped drive one of the most decisive moments of the war. Now, for the first time ever, you may be able to honor the U.S. Army’s Military Railway Service and the train cars that carried freedom across a continent with a collection that brings this powerful history to life in remarkably authentic detail. The Hamilton Collection is thrilled to offer a special opportunity to reserve The Normandy Breakout Figural Train Collection. Pending sufficient demand, your exclusive collection will begin with Issue One, USATC S160 Engine. Soon, your collection will continue with Issue Two, Coal Tender, followed by Issue Three, Armored Vehicle Flatbed, M8 Deerhound Recon. Car and additional figural WWII Normandy Breakout train cars, each a separate issue to follow. Expertly handcrafted in fine resin and realistically hand-painted, each train car in this collection will capture an essential component of the U.S. Army’s Military Railway Service during the Normandy Breakout. The collection will begin with the USATC S160 Engine, a highly detailed figural locomotive inspired by the very trains that drove the Allied advance. Finished in authentic Army Green, it will feature an engineer leaning from the cab – bringing the human element of the mission into view. Futur
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