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Hello, this is Burr Stewart, and welcome to amp;quot;Part 96amp;quot; of my continuing series of model railroad videos! Today weamp;#39;re going to talk about a amp;quot;ratamp;quot;, run some boxcars look at underbody detail and finally weamp;#39;re going to use a couple of really picturesque locomotives to test some track as you can see here the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is check out this model of a amp;quot;ratamp;quot; now a rat was so named in Great Britain because in the 1950s when this locomotive was built it replaced many of the steam engines on that island and there were so many of these diesels, they all look the same, so people said they look like they amp;quot;multiplied like ratsamp;quot; so this is a rat! You can hear itamp;#39;s got a beautiful sound to it and of course my friend Robin Peel brought it over itamp;#39;s an OO scale engine the lights were used in the front to indicate the type of train it was they were never all on like that