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This cardboard train kit seems to be a novelty item for collectors, and reproductions have been made. But there are hardly any pics online of the kit actually constructed. Made of durable colorful fiberboard! It actually rolls on two-rail track! I understand they were a real pain to assemble and the results were less than exciting.

I've found just this one site that shows a constructed train. Anyone here built one? How about motorizing it for added realism?

http://home.mindspring.com/~ra...mages/papertrain.htm

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I find this cardboard train quite interesting in view of its historical context, when the production of consumer goods was radically diverted because of wartime production priorities. Both of my parents served overseas during the war.

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A slight digression from the original topic ... at an "Antiques Mall" I happened to see a WW2-era children's activity book that reflects the events of the times. New toy production was limited during the war and these "activity books" were an economical alternative using minimal resources, I reckon. Sadly, it also shows how extensive the war effort was when wartime subjects even infiltrated children's books like this.

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These pics were taken taken indoors with a cell phone so the resolution isn't great.

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While going through my 15 yr. collection of CTT I saw an article on the set but don't think I saved it. I have 2" stack of articles that I cut out.  Civilian life, especially for the kids, was interesting during the Big War.  Never saw one of these sets but we had our big, old Standard gauge train. Toys were mostly wood and paper but we never got too many toys anyhow.

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