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Atlas on EBAY
Not a bad bidding price to start with..........
On another note: I ran across a Bachmann set from the 60's today Seller has a buy it now price for $325.00 I'm not in anyway bashing Bachmann or their products but the price is really out there. Seller says it mint condition but its missing the transformer....... On another note: That Atlas train set is looking really, really good right now!!! ( -: ________________________________ From: MIKE <goldrod_1@...> To: a1g@... Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 7:00:27 PM Subject: [a1g] Atlas on EBAY Disclaimer: "I have no connection what-so-ever with this item!" Found this today while looking around on EBay today. Michael Bishop |
George Irwin
This brings back a lot of memories. A similar set with the "147" steam loco was the Christmas gift that started me in N Scale. The cars were different.
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The Therm Ice tank car pictured with the set is an AHM offering, not part of the original set. But the set itself looks to be in very good to excellent condition. Certainly might be tempting. I don't have any affiliation with the seller or the item either. --George (your list-owner) -----Original Message-----
From: MIKE <goldrod_1@...> |
When I first glanced at the picture, I thought the B&M car was a boxcar
(the picture is a little dark) and I was going to say the set wasn't all original since a boxcar of that roadname could not be A1G and would be a MiniTrix. Of course, looking closer, I saw it was the good ol' 2343 "Oppen Hopper". As George stated, the tankers are additions. Interesting it has the early box for the track and looks like additional track was added. Early power pack too. The little metal one instead of the later plastic-covered one. Doug |
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