A penny saved is a penny earned. But every once in a while it is good to treat yourself to a gum ball.
I have been collecting Vintage Plasticville for over 20 years now. Here is the most current guide by the Plasticville Mayor, Bill Nole! I highly recommend it! Prices are a little high, but its meant to be used as a GUIDE.
Here is the Link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/230936831894?lpid=82&chn=ps
I have a few Dunk's train controls stashed away somewhere, and had one apart. The Dunk's train controls I have are designed to let the operator stop their train through the control, and not have the e-unit trip. There is a switch lever on top to set it for a single motored or dual motored Locomotive. This switch controls whether there is one automotive lamp or two automotive lamps in the control circuit. When you press the stop button on the control, it puts the light bulb(s) in series (maybe series-parallel) with the train, lowering the power so the motors won't run, but the e-unit stays engaged.
The TCA quarterly had a mention of this control a while back, with a supposition about its circuitry. I don't think it was accurate. I never did dig one out to check.
They are not common in my area. I have only seen one in the wild. I picked up a few of them when someone found a few unopened cases of them, and sold them off.
Uncommon and valuable don't always track together.
There is a Plasticville group on facebook.com and they may be able to give you more accurate figuires for the Plasticville buildings then anywhere else.
You guys realize the original poster asked about this in 2001...
The Plasticville group I am on on Facebook is the Plasticville Collectors Association. Dues are $15 a year, and for that you get 4 newsletters a year and access to their website which has pictures of most of the kits, usually with ine picture of the kit disassembled (which makes it easier to determine if a kit is complete when you're looking at one for sale online)
Here's a link to the website (some areas require a password to access):
http://www.plasticvilleusa.org/
J White
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