ORIGINAL BOX FROM 40-50 YEARS WITH ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND FACTORY PARTS....

Original cardboard box marked with the Payá model number, which contained the assembly instructions and the parts to be assembled ringed to each card. Each sheet describes the specific assembly process step by step, including details such as with which hand each piece is held, what tool is needed, time required...etc.


In this case, the box contains the parts of cars 1375-76 that I believe correspond to the Santa Fe locomotive. All the yellow hard cardboard boxes correspond to pieces of said model and still have the pieces inside (at least some samples in each box).


The laminated assembly sheets correspond to model 3037 or, in other words, the Seat 1400. Some cards have the corresponding part ringed, such as the headlight or the front bumper.


There is a token with a small drill bit that corresponds to model 3032, which is a racing car type.


Finally, there is a batch of five unlaminated sheets that correspond to the assembly instructions for model 3121 or, in other words, the impossible Citroën Break.


In my opinion it is a very interesting, original and impossible to obtain lot that should end up in a good collection.


The lot comes from Ibi, from the house of a former worker who fortunately kept it.


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Original cardboard box marked with the Payá model number, which contained the assembly instructions and the parts to be assembled ringed to each card. Each sheet describes the specific assembly process step by step, including details such as with which hand each piece is held, what tool is needed, time required...etc. In this case, the box contains the parts of cars 1375-76 that I believe correspond to the Santa Fe locomotive. All the yellow hard cardboard boxes correspond to pieces of said model and still have the pieces inside (at least some samples in each box). The laminated assembly sheets correspond to model 3037 or, in other words, the Seat 1400. Some cards have the corresponding part ringed, such as the headlight or the front bumper. Finally, there is a batch of five unlaminated sh