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Posted - August 11 2011 : 7:06:07 PM
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I recently purchases a Tyco 1960 Red Ball Express T605 complete train set at an estate sale. It looks like brand new, even the box. It did not come with a power pack, but I bought a Tyco unit online. I can't wait to see if the engine runs OK. I need tips on engine maintenance and first-time startup. And I wonder what the market value of a set in this shape is.
I'll be looking to expand my set if everything is working.
Edited by - bobcat44 on August 13 2011 09:24:56 AM
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Posted - August 11 2011 : 11:34:53 PM
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got pics?
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Posted - August 13 2011 : 10:36:32 AM
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BobCat man:
You have this posted in like three different posts.....
you're making me nuts trying tostay current! 
-Gareth
"A is A" -Aristotle Law of Identification
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Posted - August 11 2023 : 12:34:04 PM
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"I recently purchased a Tyco 1960 Red Ball Express T605 complete train set at an estate sale. It looks like brand new even the box. It did not come with a power pack but I bought a Tyco unit online. I hope the engine runs okay. I need tips on engine maintenance and first-time startup. And I wonder what the market value of a set in this shape is. I will be looking to expand my set if everything is working."

Originally posted by bobcat44 on August 11 2011
Beautiful box condition and the set as well.
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