I do seem to faintly recall hearing or reading of such a manufacturer name, very early years of N. Agreed the value is likely not there, except to a fanatical collector of N.
From the WTFudge files. http://www.ebay.com/itm/KATO-SANTA-...404183?hash=item4d3c417397:g:l-sAAOSwv-NWX5dB
It's always stunning when someone tries to peddle a piece of c**p. It might be useful to cut up, by someone who bashes together shells. But not at that ridiculous price.
Not sure if it's worth re-bashing. The shell that is. The listing will most likely continue to take a bashing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATLAS-BALTI...983595?hash=item3f58933b2b:g:cm4AAOSw8-tWZQY0 Is this the same guy that had his passenger riding in coal hoppers a few months ago, or is it contageous?
"By placing an order/bid, the purchaser understands that all of my products offered in my small store are recovered from used motorcycles and should be inspected by a licensed dealer." Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....
In the early days of N scale, GEM took plastic shells and made brass casting of them to make the loco heavier. http://www.spookshow.net/gembrass.html
EBay will drive us nuts if we can't see the humor in it.[/QUOTE] lollolololololol I think I am getting close
I had to ask where the passenger cars were cause all I saw where coal cars and his response was ................ "Sorry i dont know technical jargon of trains" .....................