Very nice Bernard!
Now, why would an Italian company make Studebaker slot cars in 1947? Not quite like an American company reproducing Ferraris!
Also, is the power power AC or DC? Looks like the transformer has a choice between 110 and 220V. France also changed between the two voltages, going from 110 to 220, but I think it was later than this. That transformer looks very much like a model train unit - do you know what else Sila made?
Love the bakelite track!
Don
Now, why would an Italian company make Studebaker slot cars in 1947? Not quite like an American company reproducing Ferraris!
Also, is the power power AC or DC? Looks like the transformer has a choice between 110 and 220V. France also changed between the two voltages, going from 110 to 220, but I think it was later than this. That transformer looks very much like a model train unit - do you know what else Sila made?
Love the bakelite track!
Don