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American Flyer S-gauge model from the early 1950s of the B&O 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive, as streamlined in 1937 by Otto Kuhler for the Royal Blue train. American Flyer is a brand of toy train and model railroad, originally manufactured in the United States.
The success of Marx "027" train line forced other manufacturers to follow suit in size and fashion. Marx continued to make tinplate train sets until 1972. Plastic sets began in 1952 and only plastic sets were made after 1973, until the end of the company in 1975. [17]
In 1928, the peak year, the train earned revenue of $10 million and was believed to be the most profitable train in the world. [7] The cars of the 20th Century Limited were lit with fluorescent lamps soon after their introduction, [8] which coincided with the introduction of the new Art Deco train sets on June 15, 1938.
Whether you’re looking for vintage train sets, vintage dolls, or vintage action figures, one of the stores on this list can suit your needs or even be a fun place to browse through if you don ...
"The 8 Most Wildly Irresponsible Vintage Toys" -- page 1 and page 2 at Cracked.com: Includes humorous discussions of some of A.C. Gilbert's more ill-advised products for pre-teens: A glass blowing kit (#8); a molten lead casting kit (#7); a chemistry set (#3) which included potassium permanganate, ammonium nitrate and instructions on how to ...
See also Category:Toy train manufacturers. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Bachmann Industries (5 P) H. Hornby ...