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Classic Model Trains: 24 Cards

Classic Model Trains: 24 Cards
Full-color reproductions of vintage catalog illustrations and advertisements depict models from the golden age of American toy trains. Nostalgic images of authentic train sets, classic locomotives, and ingenious accessories--most selected from original catalog covers--will rekindle fond childhood memories of trains by Lionel, Ives, American Flyer, and other manufacturers.



American Flyer - American Flyer was a popular brand of toy train and model railroad in the United States in the middle part of the 20th century.

Radio Flyer (company) - Radio Flyer is an American toy company best known for their popular red wagon.

ParkZone - ParkZoneā„¢ is a brand of intermediate-level, radio controlled electric model aircraft produced and distributed by American hobby manufacturer Horizon Hobby of Champaign, Illinois. The name is taken from the term park flyer, denoting a relatively small, docile model plane ostensibly capable of being flown in a park.

High rail - High rail (also called "hi-rail" and "hirail") is a phrase used in model railroading in North America, mostly in O scale and S scale. The phrase exists due to the observation that traditional Lionel and American Flyer toy train track sits much higher than finescale track.



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Toy Trains - Toy Trains MTH Electric Trains - MTH Electric Trains, formerly Mike's Train House, is an American toy train and model railroad designer, importer, and manufacturer, based in Columbia, Maryland. It is a privately held company. Williams Electric Trains - Williams Electric Trains is an American toy train and model railroad manufacturer, based in Columbia, Maryland. Lionel Corporation - Lionel Corporation was an American toy manufacturer, specializing in toy trains and model railroads. Its trains, produced from 1901 to 1969, are the most famous toy trains ...

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