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old
track-box - contents 12 straight track |
old
track-box - contents 50 straight track |
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the label of the 2nd
Version
track-box - contents 25 straight track |
the box and
label of the 2nd Version
track-box - contents 50
straight track |
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interesting that on the 2nd Version
boxes both parts are the same |
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002-5 - straight track, half
seize, 8,5 cm
the reinforcement tin either
dark-grey or black
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003 - turning frame - the original
and the model
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004 - bumper / support, height 24 mm
004
and 014 sold by Obletter 014 - support, height 38 mm, New in
1966 |
015 - support, height 45 mm
018 - support, height 65 mm, New in
1966 016 - support, height 88 mm |
The listed height of
the supports is
measured at the top of the track profile - and not
referred to the wood or metal claw!! |
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005 - shovel |
12 shovels in original box |
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006 - road block
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all to me known road blocks show a 1 mm
hole at the outer ends ... |
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... through which a key ring could be
inserted - to prevent the feet fall off. Additionally this here shown
road block has buff painted feet - original, as stated by the owner. The
price (-,50 DEM) indicates this one to be bought between 1949 and 1952. |
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007 - foldable rail - inscription
either both sides of the joints - or none |
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009 - curved track |
box for 10 x 009 curved - what a strange no.
of track. Was
it a Dealers box? |
1st Version
track-box - contents 12
and another box containing 3 dozen of
curved track. Printings either Made in U.S. Zone Germany or Made in
Western Germany onto only one side of the rail |
German Blister Set 6009 containing 6 rails - and showing
a "6009" moulded into the plastic - the Italian version was sold for
1000 Lire - no extra stamp |
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010 - right hand switch, and 011 - left
hand switch - in different grey shades and original boxes
for a pair each. And a
blister Set Z4. |
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012 - turn table - underneath either coloured or blank |
024 - Rerailing ramp |
Made by Fleischmann - but fits perfect
for Biller |

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blue turntable with yellow
levers - I had some doubts - but it appears to be genuine. |
who really would paint the levers afterwards in such a
professional manner?? !! |
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019 - Wind-up key, for locos,
excavators etc. Note: a different, smaller "fish boned" key available for the
Race Cars and FIGURO. The smaller Biller key here is
usually used for the base station at the 115 Helicopter, the 100 Trans
World flyer or the 745 excavators - and fixed to them. This one was
delivered together with the 050 Slugger Champs - and came back from
Canada. |
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020 little bag with coal and plastic tub
and plastic SHELL Oil can
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021 - Road / level crossing - produced
by FALLER - novelty 1965
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022 - straight track with signal, New
in 1966, |
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ready to be installed |
the ancient Signal Box |
and in a more modern counter display
box |
box containing 5
signals |
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different colouring on the
back-side |
... and different track- |
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generated: DEC-25-1999 |
last update: Christmas 2020 |