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Oh, also- not sure if the tender and engine were sold together- not  saying that they’re not compatible but that the steamer might have a different tender that was sold with it. Then you have your prewar AF standard gauge switch- almost bought one of those the other day. The Texaco Tanker appears to be a exactly what it looks like- a prewar Standard GAuge American Flyer 4010 tanker. MTH reproduced this But their plate read “MTH Tinplate Traditions”(or something Like that) not “American Flyer Tank Lines”. Then, in the last photo, that’s a prewar Lionel no. 88 rheostat(produced 1915-1927) on the left and on the right an Ives transformer that’s pre-1928 which I’m assuming due to its location of manufacture. Not too familiar with prewar transformers and their step system, nor am I familiar with using separate rheostats in conjunction with prewar transformers. So if you want help in terms of functionality, I’m afraid I can’t be of much help there.

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