Baltimore & Ohio (not pictured)
(No.T209-D) (NEW-1960;1961;1962-63;1963-64;1964-65;1965-66;1966-67;1967-68)
Pennsylvania
(No.T208-A) (NEW-1960;1961;1962-63;1963-64;1964-65;1965-66;1966-67;1967-68)
Santa Fe (not pictured)
(No.T208-C) (NEW-1960;1961;1962-63;1963-64;1964-65;1965-66;1966-67;1967-68)
Union Pacific (not pictured)
(No.T208-B) (1960;1961;1962-63;1963-64;1964-65;1965-66;1966-67;1967-68)
The retail price for the Mikado 2-8-2 is $29.95 in the 1960, 1961, 1962-63,
1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68 and 1968-69 catalogs. The 1969-70 TYCO Catalog provides an even $30 for the retail
price of a ready-to-run example of the Mikado.
Complete listings of roadnames for the Mikado cease in the TYCO Catalog beginning with the 1968-69
edition. The catalogs over those years pictured a Santa Fe example with no specific roads listed.
A kit Mikado, #K208, featuring no roadname is presented in the 1963-64 and 1964-65 catalogs
priced at $12.98. The price for the Mikado kit is $14.98 in the 1965-66 and 1966-67 catalogs. The Mikado kit is $15.98 in
the 1967-68 catalog.
Below is an ad TYCO ran for its Mikado Kit in the December 1967 issue of Railroad Model Craftsman.
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TYCO KITS Instruction Sheets
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