Perhaps even more strange.....Plasticville is next week's puzzle fun. What a coinky dink!
Same me, different spelling!
Oh great. Just great.
NOW I find out there's real Plasticville and fake Plasticville. Something else to worry about.
I just never ends.
The Platicville Collectors Association, PCA, has moved to a free site.
Check here https://www.plasticvilleusa.org/ . That site should have much of the info you need.
Hello: Never gave this a thought but recently my neighbor, who knows that I've had Plasticville for years, asked me how I could tell if a sedan was an original or if it was a modern reissue. (O scale)
Aside from the colors (I know the current ones) I couldn't say.
I tried to do a computer search (like Tandom Associates) but could not find a definitive answer.
Would you know? As always, many thanks.
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