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Looking for a Postwar 920 scenic set. It does not need to be complete, and the packaging can be damaged, but it does need to include the roll of felt for mountain construction that was provided originally in unused condition. Willing to pay a decent amount for this, but that amount will vary based upon how complete the set is and the condition of the packaging/materials. As a guide, these have been selling on eBay for between $35 and $155 based upon condition and completeness, so I would be willing to pay in that range based on the same criteria.

 

If you happen to just have a roll of that felt (unlikely, I know), I would also be willing to buy that.

 

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Hi Andrew,

 

I'm sorry but I have not been able to find the mat, yet.  I did find the tunnel portals and nearly full original bags of yellow grass and green grass under the layout in the correct storage box indicated by my inventory file but the felt mat was not with them.  I know I have it somewhere and can't understand how they got separated.  It will most likely appear when I am looking for something else under the layout.  Or it could be in the attic.  Unfortunately it is too hot up there and will stay too hot for about or another 6 weeks or so.

 

I apologize for getting your hopes up.

 

We are ......

 

Bill

Last edited by WftTrains

Hello,I have two of the small glass balls that sit on a fountain type of platform.One is red,one is blue.I have never seen them anywhere else,they are from one of those prewar plots they made,and these are the centerpieces.-If interested,will send photos .These are rare,they re blown glass and unbroken and no cracks-kennyb

Originally Posted by ron m:

Question — What is the size of the felt and the thickness? I have some 3/64" thick gray wool felt.

 

Ron M

Hey Ron, the felt appears to have been 1/32, so thinner than 3/64. However, I've been looking for 3/64 in grey in case I can't find the 920 felt. Email me with a price if you're willing to get rid of some (email is on my profile)

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