lol, sorry to laugh at you. I don't think Alternative Fuel Vehicles was really intended to include electric train sets.
If you can find some markings it would help, like a serial number or something. I suggest asking someone who works at JCPenny if they have any records for that train set. If that doesn't work I would suggest browsing the Net for a person or organization which deals in collectible and/or antique toys.
2007-11-23 14:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Try yahoo groups under model trains and there will probably be one of the groups there that can give you more info I am an N scale train collector ( the small model trains ) so I don't really know but the train clubs on yahoo have so much info they will definitely be able to help you
2007-11-23 23:52:45
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answered by smallblock 3
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You can find here http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=416 a good step by step guide about train models with loads of tips and tricks to plan and build a model railroad
Have a nice day
2014-08-07 20:23:57
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answered by ? 2
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Is this it? http://www.rmauction.net/images/600_IMG_0871.JPG
2007-11-23 23:30:02
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answered by cookpat.geo 3
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