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Thanks for the info Dorfanman (John).

I see no model markings on the box or engine. I do have the track connector unit and 8 curve pieces of track, 1 straight. Makes an oval with the connector track. The track fits in the box on top of the track connector unit shown in the picture

The guy I bought it from said it was from 1912, but your dating seems more logical. I've corrected the title of this thread to eliminate 1912

I'm impressed with the German quality. The gears on the side frame are perfect and clean, as are the teeth on the wheels. Speaking of the wheels, there is absolutely no sign of "exploding zinc pest " like one finds on prewar Lionel Standard gauge wheels.

The whole train reflects very little use, cosmetically and mechanically.

If I were to ever sell it I will certainly contact you. Right now I'm lovin' it and want to continue to learn more about it.

I will look you up in the yellow hall, look forward to meeting you and seeing your Fandor/Dorfan goodies

Last edited by Lionelski

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