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017 - Engine Shed |
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| The engine shed - made of lithographed tin - containing a 002 straight track with 4 long sleepers. The wind-up key is either blank (untreated) or nickel-coated - the reason why some of the keys are black (oxidised). The hole in the roof (named smoke hole in catalogues) was used to start and stop the clockwork while in the shed. By retracting or inserting the "stop bow" the engine could be halted / stopped for re-winding or let through - depending on the direction the engine was running. | |||
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1st version without inscription on the key |
2nd version without inscription on the key - but a hole |
3rd version - now nickel-coated key |
this version returned from the USA back to Germany - showing the clockwork key having 2 holes. Looks really authentic - if it is??? I don't know |
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| 5th edition incl. the "Biller" inscription on the nickel-coated key | this is a (not verified) Dutch version - saying "in" and "uit" - which is "in" and "out" in the Netherlands - also showing the BILLER inscription on the key |
Engine shed with brown box |
Engine shed with blue box |
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| unstamped sheet metal für 10 Engine Sheds | Order dated December 22nd, 1954 - probably a revised version, since the locomotive shed was part of the program from the beginning. | ||
| generated: DEC-25-1999 | last update: Xmas 2025 | ||