Tyco started production of their plastic-bodied streamliners in 1960. They were based off of American Flyer's HO scale streamliners. The Canadian National roadname was produced for several years in the late 1960's. What else would you like to know?
Edited by - DaCheez on October 29 2012 12:57:26 PM
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Tyco started production of their plastic-bodied streamliners in 1960. They were based off of American Flyer's HO scale streamliners. The Canadian National roadname was produced for several years in the late 1960's. What else would you like to know?
Originally posted by DaCheez - October 29 2012 : 12:56:38 PM
thanks for the quik response they are the same as the picture you have so they must be tyco.....do you know what there worth thx jd
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At train shows I usually see them sell anywhere between $3-$10 per car. If you put the set on ebay it all depends on condition and who's bidding. Hope that helps.
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