The definitive guide to Plasticville “O”
by the Mayor of Plasticville, Bill Nole!

ABOUT THE BOOK

Bill Nole’s Classic Guide to Vintage “O” Plasticville is a must-have for all Plasticville, Lionel, American Flyer and Marx collectors. Long considered the definitive work on this collectible category, Bill’s book features an item-by-item look at every Plasticville O gauge item ever created by Bachmann during the postwar period. In addition, the book covers their 50th anniversary releases, King Distributing’s Collector Series, Make’N’Play, Lionel Plasticville, and much more.

At 200 pages in length, printed in full color with perfect-binding, and featuring dozens of photographs to help you identify variations, Bill Nole’s Classic Guide to Vintage “O” Plasticville belongs on your bookshelf. Order your copy today from our website, or direct from Amazon.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Bill Nole’s Classic Guide to Vintage “O” Plasticville is a must-have for all Plasticville, Lionel, American Flyer and Marx collectors. Long considered the definitive work on this collectible category, Bill’s book features an item-by-item look at every Plasticville O gauge item ever created by Bachmann during the postwar period. In addition, the book covers their 50th anniversary releases, King Distributing’s Collector Series, Make’N’Play, Lionel Plasticville, and much more.

At 200 pages in length, printed in full color with perfect-binding, and featuring dozens of photographs to help you identify variations, Bill Nole’s Classic Guide to Vintage “O” Plasticville belongs on your bookshelf. Order your copy today from our website, or direct from Amazon.

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MEET BILL NOLE

Bill Nole has been collecting Plasticville for decades and is a recognized authority. Dubbed “The Mayor of Plasticville” in an October 1992 feature in Classic Toy Trains Magazine, Bill has been serving the Plasticville collecting hobby as a dealer, distributor and mentor for more than 40 years.

“I wish I could give you a nice, specific answer as to why I like Plasticville so much. Maybe it’s the style of the era – the 1950s and the early 1960s –  that draws me to the line. And it was affordable, at least in the beginning.”

Bill’s first edition of his Classic Guide to Vintage “O” Plasticville was released in the early 2000s, and this new edition reflects up-to-date pricing and variation information.

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