You could post it to a popular online auction site with terms of "best offer." My feeling is that anyone interested in modern trains wants the latest features (read: speed control!) and maybe more details and elaborate decoration. Another reason folks pay big money for things is nostalgia. Anyone who might have had your train as a kid (and there probably weren't many) would be 29 or 30 now and could be busy starting a family, saving money for a new car, vacation, etc. They would be more likely to pay big money for an original Nintendo, so IMO what you have is a hard sell.
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