Good murning, very impressive find! I love how the play feature still works smoothly, 60 years later! I also like how the bricks don't perfectly clip together, that reminds me of my old Fabuland sets!
The person that threw the 1:87 car because they didn’t notice that it is a LEGO, they have might threw one of the most expensive piece that they ever threw in they life!
What an amazing find! As for that knockoff Lego set from Coko Bricks though, those were available in the '80s and into the early '90s. I've got a Coko Bricks set we got around 1990.
My father had this exact set but sadly only kept the vehicles and trees, he did however have another lego set that he saved which was one of the blue motorised train sets.
Not super critical, but I recently got the tow truck myself (got all of a partial 725, actually), and the original hook was metal, so the supplied replacement on yours isn't TOO far off. ;-)
Comment before video. Expectations: interesting seeing a die-cast. kinda know about the wooden duck and maybe some other lines. Will update comment after video.
Bro, this was crazy. No way. This is awesome, my dude. All of those scratches are beauty marks. A museum feeling. Display them in cases! So f'n cool👍 The history and consistency is pretty interesting,. Also, the molding is weird. You get used to a certain feeling so those might feel weird by comparison(?). Thanks for sharing!