terry hudon posted:handyandy posted:Greg J. Turinetti posted:terry hudon posted:Dennis Holler posted:terry hudon posted:Greg J. Turinetti posted:
good golly miss molly,love the k4 I feel myself going down the af ogauge rabbit hole very fast !
It happens, not that it is a bad thing Man, I love those red cars!!
locked and loaded in my radar !
I'm beginning to think that I should stop posting photos of American Flyer equipment. I seem to be creating competition for myself.
Nah! What fun would that be. There is plenty of it out there for everyone. You just have to be patient in your search. (But I am glad I have my examples already.)
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
Where does he get those wonderful toys?
is the af o 561 would that be considered a 3/16 engine, the prewar sorta s gauge size ?
great looking Flyer tin guys
Nice Terry, I like that series of cars!
Thanks George, and to everyone who has complimented the collection. My goal is not to make anyone jealous, but to share it with other collectors who enjoy the beauty, whimsy, history, and fun of tinplate trains. I enjoy sharing the toys I have collected and the information that I have gathered. This is a great hobby with so many aspects. Its wonderful to see how many different ways that people are involved with tinplate. And its great to have a place to come and chat with others who understand this infatuation.
Now I have to go find something to post on the thread for the new week.
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
Gentlemen,
Our Shay driven Tin Plate Work Train, on the over head Shelf Ceiling layout.
PCRR/Dave
Work continues on the Pine Creek Train Room.
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well Greg if you're willing to share I'll send you my mailing and a list of what I'd like share....
Steamer,
Great looking 620 Spot Light Car, you made the right decision~
PCRR/Dave
Steamer,
Dave outstanding restoration work!
PCRR/Dave