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I'm relatively new to model railroading. I have an S-Scale, American Flyer 4-4-2 Atlantic Steam Engine and quite a few cars from when I was a kid. The set had been given to me by my Uncle which had been his as a child. It's in great shape, still runs with the original motor. Only the brushes have been changed. And not since before it was mine. I plan to start a layout this summer as my 2 and a half year old son loves plaing with his trains. I think he'll love to see a real train running in his basement. <br /> <br />I'm wondering what the set or at least the engine is worth? Would it be best to sell it and work in a more popular scale? Or maybe keep it on a shelf and work in a more popular scale... I do kind of like S for it's uniqueness now, and the nostalgia. So I may stick with S, I guess I'm just wondering how rare my engine is...
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