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File:WallaceRibbeck Hudson.jpg
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File:WallyRibbeck ModelRailroader Oct1948 0004.jpg|[[Wallace Ribbeck|Wally Ribbeck]] at the controls of his Hudson.  Wally's automobile furnishes blower air to start fires in his and [[Bill Michaels]]' engines until engines' blowers take over. Fall 1948.
File:WallyRibbeck ModelRailroader Oct1948 0004.jpg|[[Wallace Ribbeck|Wally Ribbeck]] at the controls of his Hudson.  Wally's automobile furnishes blower air to start fires in his and [[Bill Michaels]]' engines until engines' blowers take over. Fall 1948.
File:WalterRiddick Hudson RacineWisconsin 1949.jpg|Photo taken at the track of [[Bill Michaels|William Michaels]] of Racine, Wisconsin and shows [[Wallace Ribbeck|Walter Ribbeck]] of Kenosha with his fine 1/2 inch scale Hudson. From <i>[[The Live Steamer]]</i>, Jan-Feb 1950.
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From Chaski.org:

That NYC Hudson of Wallace Ribbeck is really a masterpiece of a locomotive. I've seen it several times. It used to sit outside of the room at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel where the large model train layout was located. The locomotive disappeared from there and then moved to the Tennessee Valley Railroad back a number of years ago.