no idea what it's from, but judging by the rocks it belongs to Pete Dibenedetto. (just clicked your epay link and yes, Mr Chevelle it is - he owns one you see :) I have his email should you want to ask.
Don't ask me how I know this, but the design of this toy is based upon the American "Aerotrain" locomotive built by General Motors during the mid 1950s. For more details and a photo of an actual Aerotrain locomotive see the relevant Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerotrain_(GM)
no idea what it's from, but judging by the rocks it belongs to Pete Dibenedetto. (just clicked your epay link and yes, Mr Chevelle it is - he owns one you see :)
ReplyDeleteI have his email should you want to ask.
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Paul
Thanks Paul. I'll leave it but thanks for the offer.
ReplyDeleteDon't ask me how I know this, but the design of this toy is based upon the American "Aerotrain" locomotive built by General Motors during the mid 1950s. For more details and a photo of an actual Aerotrain locomotive see the relevant Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerotrain_(GM)
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