I could add a picture of any customized toy - a picture of anything, really - to any Wikipedia article, and say anything I want about it, and if nobody who looks at the page is a. knowledgeable enough to recognize it as incorrect information and b. willing to edit the page, it will stay there for years.
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Percy toy. One of these very limited edition toys is known to exist in Detroit, Michigan.
Completely factual, but that doesn't mean its a rare event giveaway. I've just chosen to describe it as limited edition -it is limited edition, it is very limited, to one, and is a special version, but someone customized it to be that way, it didn't come out of a factory. The original uploader of the image is almost certainly the creator, and it was probably resized by a random Wikipedia editor who was told to decrease file size of images to save space on Wikipedia's servers or something and was not knowledgeable in the slightest about wooden toy trains or even the BART. It probably took several years for someone versed enough in wooden toy trains to read the BART Wikipedia page - I certainly never read it before.
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Percy toy. One of these very limited edition toys is known to exist in Detroit, Michigan.
Completely factual, but that doesn't mean its a rare event giveaway. I've just chosen to describe it as limited edition -it is limited edition, it is very limited, to one, and is a special version, but someone customized it to be that way, it didn't come out of a factory. The original uploader of the image is almost certainly the creator, and it was probably resized by a random Wikipedia editor who was told to decrease file size of images to save space on Wikipedia's servers or something and was not knowledgeable in the slightest about wooden toy trains or even the BART. It probably took several years for someone versed enough in wooden toy trains to read the BART Wikipedia page - I certainly never read it before.
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.