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Bev-Bel - L-4106 - Engine, Diesel, F7A - J and J's Famous Baltimore Circus - Train Set

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Stock Number L-4106
Original Retail Price $75.00
Brand Bev-Bel
Manufacturer Life-Like
Body Style Bev-Bel Box Set
Prototype Engine, Diesel, F7A
Road or Company Name J and J's Famous Baltimore Circus (Details)
Road or Reporting Number Train Set
Paint Color(s) Red, White and Black
Print Color(s) Black
Paint Scheme Circus
Coupler Type Rapido Hook
Multipack Yes
Multipack Count 6
Series Name Circus
DCC Readiness No
Release Date 1990-01-01
Item Category Freight Train
Model Type Diesel
Model Subtype EMD
Model Variety F7 6-Unit Set
Specific Item Information: EMD F7A Powered Diesel Train Set with five cars.
- F7A Western Maryland Bev-Bel 15006
Model Information: Bev-Bel boxed sets come in two shapes:
1. one engine and five (5) cars
2. Four (4) cars.
They are marked as 'N Gauge Collector's Set' and 'Limited Edition'.
They are all named.
Brand/Importer Information:
Formerly located in Cresskill, New Jersey, the now defunct Bev-Bel Corp. was founded by the late Irvin and Beverly Belkin in 1956. A prolific "boutique" producer of after-market, limited production, special run rolling stock and locomotives (in road names and non-traditional commemorative and holiday themed paint schemes that were not typically offered by the major manufacturers), Bev-Bel' sourced its models from Atlas Tool Co., Inc., Atlas Model Railroad Co., Inc., Bachmann, and Life-Like Trains.
Item created by: Alain LM on 2017-12-17 15:18:14
Last edited by: gdm on 2023-04-06 10:06:00


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