752 Seaboard Coaler
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For all of your coal loading and unloading needs, the American Flyer Seaboard Coaler fits the bill. With an operational clam- shell bucket, the coaler allows you to unload a hopper car by scooping the coal from inside. The bucket ascends into a holding bin in the top of the structure and deposits the coal load inside. Gravity pulls the coal down a chute into a waiting car on an adjacent track. From there, you can start the whole process over again for hours of interactive fun!
Features:
• Stamped metal construction throughout, Operational bucket lowers, opens, closes, and raises for coal retrieval
• Dimensions: Approximately 8" x 7" x 15"
(6-49807) $199.95

23796 Sawmill

---Get ready to cut some wood with this fun and unique American Flyer accessory. You will enjoy watching the action of this working sawmill as a cart complete with a large log slides down the channel towards the running blade. The blade appears to cut the log in half, and out the other side come beautiful wood boards. There's even a pile of sawdust off to the side to make the illusion more complete! And don't forget the sawmill worker who rides up and down on the boom. For great fun at a great price, the 23796 Sawmill is hard to beat.
Features:
• Detailed molded construction, Moving car with half-dowel runs back and forth in channel past rotating plastic blade, Simulated sawdust pile, Includes eight wood boards, Remote control
• Dimensions: Approximately 14" x 6" x 8"
(6-49806) $99.95

23780 Gabe the Lamplighter

---Never has one character endeared himself to so many by simply doing his job. "Who is this character?" you ask. Why, none other than Gabe the Lamplighter, that's who. He dutifully climbs the floodlight tower, step by step, until he reaches the top where he performs the task of his given name. Lights ablaze, he climbs back down and waits for your command to turn them back off again.

---There are others who claim to know Gabe, but they really only know a friend or acquaintance of him. More like a "Jim" or a "Bob" perhaps. No, the real Gabe is right here. Made with tools used in 1958, you can be sure that Gabe is still Gabe, not some Tom, Dick or Harry imposter. Bring this true American Flyer accessory to your layout, and enjoy Gabe just like you used to.
Features:
• Stamped metal tower and platform, Detailed molded base, Operating floodlights turn on and off as Gabe approaches, Gabe figure climbs up tower step by step and slides back down, Remote control
• Height: 11 1/2"
(6-49805) $129.95