If I went with the vette it would be the same picture that started this. So I’m going with the Ford tail light. Here’s my blue ford.
Following pennsyfan, tail light
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The Wearin' o' the GREEN.
New to the Great Northeastern Railway, this locomotive is destined to be re-lettered in Great Northeastern Railway (GNR colors are also green, gold, sliver and white) livery and lead the GNR's flagship passenger train (named after our former Chairman of the "Bored", the late Chaz Harrison pictured below), the "Chazanooga Choo Choo".
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More Green
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Another green engine. Ives 3241 (I know, I have all sorts of trouble running it on O gauge track ).
Happy St. Patty's Day.
Bob
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Wow. All of these green trains. I hope they all ripen soon.
@bobfett posted:
Bob, which type of 0 gauge? I built the separate tubular layout for my tinplate because some didn’t run on the main gagaves layout. When I tried to run tin on the club’s Christmas layout which is fastrack the pickup didn’t reach the center rail because the wheel flanges were touching the roadbed. As I’ve said on other posts Lionel is not backward compatible.
Electric Outline engine
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Greg
following @pennsyfan; @Randy Harrison; @Sitka; @pd; @OKHIKER; and @bobfett - It's a green locomotove !! AF 3110 pre-war (1928-29,31) and Flyer passenger cars (also green ) and following @Greg J. Turinetti - its electric outline!
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY TO ALL!!
Don
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@Greg J. Turinetti posted:Electric Outline engine
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Greg, is Outline an AF term? Looking at your picture I guess those wheel flanges don’t hit the ties.
Following Don, Electric Lionel Pre War
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@pennsyfan posted:Greg, is Outline an AF term? Looking at your picture I guess those wheel flanges don’t hit the ties.
I'm not sure if American Flyer ever used the term Electric Outline but Alan Schuweiler titled Chapter 5 of his Guide to American Flyer O Gauge "Electric-Outline Locomotives". I labeled two of my files of photographs "AF Electric Outline Engines" and "AF Steam Outline Engines".
All of my O gauge tinplate runs well on Fastrack. They do not like Fastrack switches however so I don't use any switches on my layout.
American Flyer O Gauge Electric Outline Locomotives
3 variations of the 3012
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Greg
OK following Greg...here is my "electric outline" locomotive...its green and its a Lionel #253 in dark green. 1928-1929
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@pennsyfan posted:Bob, which type of 0 gauge? I built the separate tubular layout for my tinplate because some didn’t run on the main gagaves layout. When I tried to run tin on the club’s Christmas layout which is fastrack the pickup didn’t reach the center rail because the wheel flanges were touching the roadbed. As I’ve said on other posts Lionel is not backward compatible.
Bob,
My tongue was firmly in my cheek with my comment about the Ives engine not running well on O gauge track: it's a standard gauge engine. I just sat it on my O gauge Gargraves track for the picture. It was my father's; I've never run it.
Regards,
Bob
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