It’s been awhile!! Hope all is well!! Sorry haven’t been around- Health issues(non-covid related). On the mend, best I’ve felt in months. Don’t think I haven’t been keeping up with the tin though!
ill start with one I got awhile ago- J Chein Roller Coaster. Not working but an incredible deal on it.
Side view. Also, the flag in foreground, which was my dad’s, is a 48 star flag. Just realized it when I saw it mentioned on another layout.
The red Pullman body I’ve shown before. In the background, New, is the Hafner freight depot. Some Postwar tinplate, on the left is my grandfather’s Water Tower, on theright is my water tower which I got about a week ago with box.
today in the mail- Bing interlocking. Quite an interesting piece, so i took 5 pictures of each side and the inside. Any idea what this would’ve been used for? Switches? Transformer? I haven’t really looked at it that much. This is the most “pure” lithographed side(you’ll see what I mean in the next few photos)
I really like this side, the plate with the specs. 50hz for Europe. Notice the windows are punched out(by Bing, not the previous owner)in this pocture and the next 2- I assume for cooling purposes. Also, chord clearly cut.
This side has a lever. Again some punched out windows.
the final side has what appear to be 2 ports and then something above them.
Any idea what this was??? And- more to come!