The link is now defunct. The new link is:http://thegilbertgallery.org/The%20Upstairs%20Train/index.html
Modeling the D&H in 1984: http://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/
LittleTommy:
I think that is exactly the site I was looking for. Thanks.
David Doyle's book standard catalog of American Flyer Trains has the American Flyer O S and HO items, and accesories, pictures and vairations, years made andother interesting data. It is a good book and I reference it a lot.
Jim
I think you might mean Bob Graves' The Gilbert Gallery which you can find at http://www.geocities.com/theupstairstrain/trains.html
This is a great site with lots of interesting items. It doesn't list all the variations, but it is easily accessed.Whenever I read something about an item # that is unfamiliar, I look it up on this site.
LittleTommy
About 6 months ago I was trolling the internet and found a gentleman's website where he listed every piece of equipment American Flyer ever made. I would love to locate that website again, but none of the usual search terms in google have worked. It not only listed each item, but it also showed a picture of each item. I for one was surprised because I thought that AF made more items then they did, especially when it came to diesel engines.
I am not interested in value of the pieces; instead, I just want to see again what was available. I know I can purchase a collector's guide or something, (and there is a 30-page posting on here that I have to go through), but I wondered if anyone else knew what that website was.
Thanks.
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