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Reply to "American Flyer - Prewar Tunnel Variation Guide"

The 1930 catalog again shows the same artwork that was used in the 1928 and 1929 catalogs, but again the descriptions change, at least for the O gauge tunnels.

I correct that, whoever mis-spelled Alleghany in the 1929 catalog, appears to have corrected their spelling for the 1930 catalog.  LOL!

Again the 4266 Allegheny and 4267 Cascade tunnels are shown.

The O gauge tunnels for 1930 include:

260 - Washington - 6.5 inches.  (Not Illustrated)

This tunnel is listed as being part of the Queen City windup set and I found my first one in a Nation Wide Lines boxed set that essentially is the same as the Queen City set.

Note, this tunnel does not have a house/building moulded into the side of it and it is the first tunnel that came without the house/building.

The 262 - Blue Ridge - 10 inch tunnel is listed, Side A

Side B

The 263 Hoosac and 264 Moffat tunnels are also listed.

Not listed with a separate sale description, but shown and described with "The Clipper" set is an 8.5 inch long tunnel.  Here is the one that came with my boxed Clipper set

NWL

 

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