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Posted - January 16 2016 : 10:06:23 PM
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My AOTW is Tyco's Horse depot with the horses.
Edited by - walt on January 16 2016 10:08:02 PM
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Posted - January 17 2016 : 12:59:11 PM
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Walt, didn't you post a tongue-in-cheek photo of those horses upside down in the companion Tyco truck a while back?
If those horses don't get some light soon they will bang into loose dumpsters and similarly expire.
Edited by - Chops124 on January 17 2016 12:59:37 PM
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Posted - January 18 2016 : 10:02:04 AM
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My AOTW:
An American Flyer operating coal unloader:

Sean
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Posted - January 18 2016 : 12:39:59 PM
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cooool M_n_T I has the car for that set but not the dumper  funny thing is the set number is on the coal car!
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 9:19:28 PM
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| Nice piece. I like those metal trucks.
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Posted - January 21 2016 : 06:49:27 AM
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** Well Sean that's a great one. Both Gilbert and Revell had the same type operating car. That is a great unloader for those cars. For me memories. Thanks for posting it. Frank
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