Gilbert Catalog
Price in 1950: $7.50
Just like the real-life loading operations conducted in big railroad freight terminals! includes die-cast Packing Boxes, each one with simulated crimped steel bands. Boxes are placed on loading ramp and, each time remote control button is pressed, are fed singly to Trainman who lowers chute extension and sends box into car. Ramp and Chute floor constructed of brass and finished in polished nickel. Base enameled in rich green. Measures 7" long by 8 1/2" wide by 3 3/4" high. Baggage car, illustrated, not included.

NOTE: No. 734 Operating Box Car can also be used with Accessory above in place of Baggage Car. For complete details tum to page 44.

Price in 1951: Unlisted
Freight terminal realism combined with American Flyer remote control action! Here's a thrilling accessory that’s all set to handle your rush rail shipments with ease-and all at the touch of a button. Die cast Packing Boxes, or Milk Cans, are placed on loading ramp. Each time control button is pressed, a box is fed singly to trainman who lowers chute extension and sends the miniature crate into the car. Accessory, which does NOT include car shown, operates ideally with No. 732 Baggage Car (illustrated) or No. 734 Box Car. Beautifully finished in realistic colors. Measures 7" long x 8 1/2" wide x 3 3/4" high. Includes Milk Cans, Packing Boxes, Control Unit and instructions.

Price in 1952: Unlisted
Freight terminal realism combined with American Flyer remote control action! Here's a thrilling accessory that’s all set to handle your rush rail shipments with ease—and all at the touch of a button. Die cast Packing Boxes are placed on loading ramp. Each time control button is pressed, a box is fed singly to trainman who lowers chute extension and sends the miniature crate into the car. Accessory, which does NOT include car shown, operates ideally with No. 732 Baggage Car (illustrated) or No. 734 Box Car. Beautifully finished in realistic colors. Measures 7" long x 8 1/2" wide x 3 3/4" high. Includes Packing Boxes, Control Unit and Instructions.