Price in 1950: $7.50
Ingenious remote control operation! Miniature crates load through sliding door, are carried by authentic inclined roller conveyor to baggagemen at other and of car. Each time control box button is pressed, man tosses out crate. Realistic, exciting action! Car holds four crates. Body of Baggage Car molded in dark rail-road red and includes wealth of detail. Block chassis is heavy die-cast. Car can be operated separately, or even more effectively with No. 770 Loading Platform, new for 1950. (See page 35.) Length of car is 10 3/4".
Price, $7.50. Denver and West, $7.95.
Price in 1951: Unlisted
Trust American Flyer to create an ingenious car like this! Complete remote control operation — tiny packing crates load through sliding door, are then carried by inclined roller conveyor to baggageman at other end of car. Each time control box button is pressed, man tosses out crate! Car holds 4 crates. Ideal used with No. 770 Loading Platform. (See page 26.) Car is 10 3/4" long. Track section, crates and control unit included.
Price in 1952: Unlisted
Entire action by remote control. Packing crates load through door at left and are then carried by roller conveyor to baggageman at other end. Each time control button is pressed he pitches crate out of door. Car holds 4 crates. Ideal for use with No. 770 Loading Platform. 10 3/4" long.
Price in 1953: Unlisted
Entire action by remote control. Packing crates load through door at left and are then carried by roller conveyor to baggage-man at other end. Each time control button is
pressed he pitches crate out of door. Car holds 4 crates. Ideal for use with No. 770 Loading Platform. 10 3/4" long.
Price in 1954: $7.50
Entire action by remote control. Packing crates load through door at left and are then carried by roller conveyor to baggage-man at other end. Each time control button is pressed he pitches crate out of door. Car holds 4 crates. Ideal for use with No. 770 Loading Platform. 10 3/4” long.