Hi All, Speaking from a toy train point of view the AF X29 is probably better then most in scale accuracy. It represents the last group of X29 (no subclass. The X29 made it up to X29G in 1959) made in about 1932. The all had the Dreadnaught ends, Ajax type brake, and a different brake system layout. They are all in the 100XXX number series. You can also spot them because the end of the brake air tank is right on the edge of the car on one side.
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