O SCALE VINTAGE MARLIN TUNNEL

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javinda
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O SCALE VINTAGE MARLIN TUNNEL

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This is a beauty and with the little house too! https://www.flickr.com/photos/ariville/ ... 722568655/
winced36
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Interesting...very similar to the Lionel tunnels. I wonder who ripped off who? Wonder what year this was manufactured.
javinda
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This guy's train album is filled with interesting---and amazing--stuff like this https://www.flickr.com/photos/ariville/ ... 4842538651
javinda
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I was drawn back to this guy's photostream---he really does have interesting things!
winced36
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European toy trains are intriguing, especially those manufactured during the interwar period. The fact that the companies were able to re-emerge following the First World War, then struggle through the period of austerity, German hyperinflation, and then the Great Depression, is quite a story. There's an innocence seen here that belies all the ugliness of the period and following disaster. Many of the great toy companies of Europe would perish as a result. Seen in that light, it makes these artifacts even more amazing.
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