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Ladies & Gentlemen,

   As a young boy I always wanted to add an American Flyer mini Crane Car to my Lionel O gauge work train, I  had already combined the Lionel 800 & 2600 series rolling stock with the different size Crane Cars in the 263E work train, emulating the actual work trains here in our area.   I wanted to add the little American Flyer Crane Car to my Lionel train set, to emulate the very small Crane cars used on the actual Union RailRoad trestles.  Recently Bill & Walts Hobby Shop provided me with just such a custom American Flyer Crane Car, to run with my Tin Plate trains.  This American Flyer Crane Car is mounted on a big old set of Lionel Engine trucks, allowing the mini Crane Car to smoothly operate on both RealTrax & FasTrack.  It is definitely an original custom Tin Plate piece of rolling stock, that I am greatly enjoying running on my layout.

PCRR/Dave

 

     

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Gentlemen,
   Thanks much for the kind words and the questions, yes it does swivel, and the crane turns in a complete circle in fact.  I am not really sure which old engine the double trucks came off of, they are not Pilot type however, but they are the perfect size to mount the little American Flyer Crane on.   I want to add a coupler to the Caboose of my 2600 series rolling stock, to pull the Custom American Flyer Crane Car, as the last  car on the work train, emulating the Union Railroad work trains.  I might invest in an additional Red Caboose for just this purpose.
PCRR/Dave

The little American Flyer Crane swiveled in the oppsite direction, on the Lionel trucks.
 

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leavingtracks,

   Alan thanks much, although I had the same idea I could never find a set of engine trucks that would work correctly, where ever the previous owner got these old trucks from is still a mystery to me.  They look like part of the running trucks from an old Lionel steamer, however they have no identification numbers or letters. 

PCRR/Dave

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Missed this one. I came across it in a "crane" search and all I can say is, you beat me to it! Looks great so the thread deserves this second life 

  I just got a lose cab for free. Thought it was a bridge top "house" at first, but then noticed it was different. A "better" mini-crane is next was my first thought after repairing my "new-2-me" "junk" erie/bucyruss crane today. "Better" than what?? Better than this..(see below)..Which actually tracks great, resting in between the tanks on the work caboose, or even hanging free. Balsa body, soup can roof, brass stack & frame, aluminum beam, coil coupler opposite the beam, aluminum bracket added ridged on bottom truck plate. And on that, a cut, drilled, & riveted, non-op plastic coupler for the beam side)

000_1171Anyhow my first search led me here. So.. Thanks for the engine trucks idea(I have the ones like you used on a pw SFe diesel switcher). If I stumble across an engine truck before I see a six wheel truck, I know its another "weighty" choice for my crane. (Powered maybe?!?!)

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