Very nice. Lionel was originally a US company making O Gauge model railways (1/48th scale in America), but it has changed hands a few times over the years. This does appear to be a fairly modern item. I did find a few other versions in different colours: light blue, light grey, and black. https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=lionel+explorer+12+submarine+car&sxsrf=ALeKk03tDaQ3hD83oItYAXEpWJpqAOG_yQ:1614334097291&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=cBbLUQgw9E9GOM%252Cdu_uShM3SF3CzM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRI7IbkDW6aRa0FwDQ4ZgnGeWiXzQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJlquTp4fvAhUKyzgGHRp4ApAQ9QF6BAgIEAE#imgrc=cBbLUQgw9E9GOM
Very nice. Lionel was originally a US company making O Gauge model railways (1/48th scale in America), but it has changed hands a few times over the years. This does appear to be a fairly modern item. I did find a few other versions in different colours: light blue, light grey, and black.
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Interesting Paul. For some reason it reminds me an old tin Nautilus toy that've seen before.
Deleteit remembers me another Yellow submarine too :) (we all live in... )
ReplyDeleteGreat song EW!
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