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Miller Engineering - 44-0102 - Structure, Billboard - Painted/Lettered - Cracker Jack

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N Scale - Miller Engineering - 44-0102 - Structure, Billboard - Painted/Lettered - Cracker Jack
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Stock Number44-0102
Original Retail Price$29.95
BrandMiller Engineering
ManufacturerMiller Engineering
Body StyleMiller Engineering Billboard
PrototypeStructure, Billboard
Road or Company NamePainted/Lettered (Details)
Reporting MarksAnimated Billboard
Road or Reporting NumberCracker Jack
Ready-to-RunNo
Item CategoryStructures
Model TypeBillboards
Model SubtypeVarious
Model VarietyVarious



Specific Item Information: Frederick William Rueckheim known informally as "Fritz" and his brother Louis mass produced an early version of Cracker Jack and sold it at the first Chicago World's Fair in 1893. Prizes were included in every box of Cracker Jack beginning in 1912 The Cracker Jack Company was purchased by Bordens in 1964, and then sold to Frito-Lay in 1997. Size 2.3" W x 1.8 T Suitable for N/HO scales
Model Information: Add visual interest and excitement to any layout with unique, incredibly realistic animated billboards. These paper-thin light-up signs produce no heat and incorporate many new design features, including improved connectors, no painting required, longer life, and stiffer laminations. All billboards include a 3-cell AAA battery pack (batteries are not included). Current draw: 95 ma.
Road Name History:
Some items are designed to have their owner add whatever company marking they choose, usually in the form of decals or dry-transfers. These items are painted in a generic prototypical fashion but with all company affiliation deliberately left off.
These items can be lettered or numbered, but without any company name on it.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2019-09-01 21:44:09. Last edited by CNW400 on 2020-05-17 11:06:47

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