QUOTE: Originally posted by Sask_Tinplater Well, I don't think that they are that common and they do command very high prices. I see them on ebay from time to time and individual pieces of rolling stock usually sell for $250+ and engines go upwards from $1000. There is a great deal of collector interest in them and even ones in very poor condition always receive lots of bids on ebay. To my knowledge, none were ever originally produced with motors, they were all freewheeling and meant to be played with outdoors.
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