Wide Gauge. Compatible with Lionel's Standard Gauge. This style locomotive also pulled Flyer's Presidents Special sets. They're on my want list too!
Same me, different spelling!
Northwoods Flyer I finally got something from my Most Wanted List. #4687 Believe it or not, I've had the box for this for over 20 years. Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby Northwoods Flyer
I finally got something from my Most Wanted List.
#4687
Believe it or not, I've had the box for this for over 20 years.
Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby
Northwoods Flyer
That's a really nice model of a NYC T-motor, and has many of the identifying marks of the prototype, except of course for a couple of less axels as a compromise to early electric models. Very impressive for a 100 year old model. I know that American Flyer dabbled in many gauges- what gauge is that model?
Gorgeous!
The Northwoods Flyer Collection
of
American Flyer Trains
"The Toy For the Boy"
Put together another bridge using Tomy parts for Christmas. One more to go and it's the toughest.
kblester - It took several attempts, but you're welcome, thanks.
Mike - Industrial Rail (blue box) shorty ore cars. They came undecorated, except the Pennsy sample. They just have that 19th Century look. I added the brake wheels.
Glad to see people posting again after the forums opened back up. Were those short gondolas (WV Central) Lionel or someone else?
Thank you, Fifedog! That was a shot of inspiration much needed.
OLD FASHIONED FUN RUN at Pop’s Trains (youtube.com)
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