POSTWAR LIONEL FLATCARS
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- The Nos. 2411 “(_ _ _ - _ _ _ )” and 6411 are both ( _ _ ) cars which differ from the Nos. 6111 & 6121 which could also come with ( _ _ _).
- 1958’s No. 6519 orange (_ _ _ _ ) - ( _ _ _ _ _ _ ) car, which carried a model of a ( _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) for the atomic ( _ _ _ ) industry, was later to become the No. 6413 Mercury ( _ _ _ _ _ ) Carrying Car and the No. 6544 ( _ _ _ _ _ _) Firing Car.
- It has been speculated that the No. 6826 Flatcar with Christmas (_ _ _ _ ) of 1959 may actually be carrying ( _ _ _ _) from around the Lionel factory.
- Two desirable cars of the era are the Nos. 6827 (_ - _ _ _ - ) Power ( _ _ _ _ ) and 6828 Mobile Construction ( _ _ _ ) car. Both are more valuable if the models of the ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Corp. equipment are in their original ( _ _).
- Also in (_ _ ) form was the No. 3330-100 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) which could be purchased separately from the No. 3330 car.
- The No. 6430 (_ _ _ _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ ) car with it’s pair of ( _ _ ) was the second of a whole family of ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) cars that continued into the modern era. Although most of the modern cars used ( _ _ _ _ ) instead of the ( _ _ _) system used on the No. 3460.
- As the “atomic age” blended into the “space age”, the unpainted red plastic No. 3309 (_ _ _ _ ) Missile Launching Car used what once was the die-cast No. 2461 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) car with a ( _ _ _ _) stand on each end.
- The No. 6264 (_ _ _ _ _ ) car came with eight No. 2411-4 ( _ _ _ _ _).
- 3650 was the
POSTWAR LIONEL FLATCARS ANSWERS
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- The Nos. 2411 “(BIG-INCH)” and 6411 are both (PIPE) cars which differ from the Nos. 6111 & 6121 which could also come with (LOGS).
- 1958’s No. 6519 orange (ALLIS) - (CHALMERS) car, which carried a model of a (HEAT) (EXCHANGER) for the atomic (ENERGY) industry, was later to become the No. 6413 Mercury (CAPSULE) Carrying Car and the No. 6544 (MISSILE) Firing Car.
- It has been speculated that the No. 6826 Flatcar with Christmas (TREES) of 1959 may actually be carrying (WEEDS) from around the Lionel factory.
- Two desirable cars of the era are the Nos. 6827 (P-AND-H) Power (SHOVEL) and 6828 Mobile Construction (CRANE) car. Both are more valuable if the models of the (HARNISCHFEGER) Corp. equipment are in their original (BOX).
- Also in (KIT) form was the No. 3330-100 (SUBMARINE) which could be purchased separately from the No. 3330 car.
- The No. 6430 (COOPER) (JARRETT) car with it’s pair of (VANS) was the second of a whole family of (PIGGYBACK) cars that continued into the modern era. Although most of the modern cars used (CHOCKS) instead of the (RACK) system used on the No. 3460.
- As the “atomic age” blended into the “space age”, the unpainted red plastic No. 3309 (TURBO) Missile Launching Car used what once was the die-cast No. 2461 (TRANSFORMER) car with a (BRAKE) stand on each end.
- The No. 6264 (LUMBER) car came with eight No. 2411-4 (STAKES).
- 3650 was the number given the searchlight car that had a spool of (CABLE) that let you place the lamp a few inches from the car and (REEL) in the (WIRE) before