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Blue Jeans Special (not pictured)
(No.1088)
Chef Boyardee (not pictured)
(No.1081)

Dy-No-Mite
(No.1085)
As with produciton examples of the Flying Eagle car, note the size difference in graffics found on
this Dy-No-Mite car versus the catalog example.

Flying Eagle
(No.1084)
Compare the size of the graffics applied to the above production example Flying Eagle car against
the catalog grouping of the six cars from Bachmann's 1980 catalog.

Graffiti
(No.1087)

Old West Lines
(No.1086)
Red Ball Express (not pictured)
(No.1083)

Smuckers
(No.43-1010-C6)
Utilizing their 51ft. Plug-Door Box Car, Bachmann introduces the Custom
Rolling Stock group in the company's 1980 catalog. The set is made up originally of six cars (Red Ball Express,
Flying Eagle, Dy-No-Mite, Old West Lines, Graffiti, and Blue Jeans Special) for its 1980 introduction. The half dozen
cars remains the same and is still listed as NEW in the Bachmann 1981 catalog. Bachmann stock number 1089 was listed
as a dealer assortment of this group in 1980. The Blue Jeans Special and Dy-No-Mite cars are gone in the 1983 catalog,
replaced by Chef Boyardee and Smuckers. Both of these cars added to the Custom Rolling Stock releases may have gotten
their starts in promotional train set offerings from Bachmann. Bachmann changes its stock numbering system in 1982 and
this group's assortment pack becomes 43-1008 and individual numbers on the cars are no longer listed in catalogs. The
Red Ball Express and Flying Eagle fall out of the group as of the 1984 catalog. The remaining collection of four cars
(Chef Boyardee, Old West Lines, Graffiti, and Smuckers) ride out the 1980s without change and last in catalogs through 1990.
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