Sweet stuff, guys. Drool, pant, slobber. Thank you! Particulary liked all of the AF this week. Jack.
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
I've got the 48 shell 625 and the T&P 631. There was a 630 Reading caboose but I did not show it.
I replaced the reciformer and it works great. It is neat because on the back there are AC terminals for accesories and DC variable for the trains.
Jim
Great stuff guys, thanks for sharing! Wow, that set looks excellent, Jim!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Evening by the station
model in O. the Western NY and Ontario Railroad
Sturgeon-Phish The recent find from the LHS Have Fun Jim
The recent find from the LHS
Have Fun
Jim,
You did VERY well. I've always liked those link coupler freights. You need a 631 T&P gondola and a 625 Shell tank car to round that set out. Have you tried the Rectiformer yet?
tim o'mWould a cut corner like this have saved the 1950s era Lionel any considerable amount of money?
Why does it have to be a cut corner? The more likely explanation is that they want each year's caboose to have some diffentiating characteristic to make the different years discernable from one to the next.
I don't think it was a cost saving measure, my guess it was an oversight when they tooled the paint mask.
Bill T.
Thanks for the postings today folks. Jim SP that 332 is a beauty. Flyer's big engines are always a lot of fun to see chugging down the tracks. It looks like that one and the cars are in excellent shape.
This week Wausau is hosting an annual event known as the Badger State Games. Its based on the Winter Olympics and its billed as the largest amature competion in the nation, open to all ages. It brings a lot of folks to town. So as you might expect the Blueboard Central Division of American Flyer Lines has been exceptionally busy bringing athletes and spectators to town.
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
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American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
My wife's Art Teacher painted this for my train room..
A Northern Pacific passenger train meets up with its cousin a Great Northern freight
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