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For this Tuesday, here’s a shot of a Train Master on a caboose hop. This was based on a photo in a Morning Sun book, but photographed from the front end. As noticed in the original photo, the FM’s handrails are almost the same height as the caboose roof. Let’s see those tail end photos!

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Well I am a day late, but here is a tail end shot of my new ATSF Marx Caboose made between '52-'59

Marx SF caboose end view

Two older American Flyer tail ends...a American Flyer "champion" train from 1928-1935 but parlor car shown made from '31-'32)

AF Champion Set - rear view

American Flyer enameled passenger train from the late 30's (1939 for the cars)

Flyer set 301 full train

Well, since its "tail end Tuesday" I guess I can be the tail end and a day late!

Don

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I think this is the third or fourth tail end tuesday I have posted while looking out the window seeing everything obliterated

by the smoke from the california wildfires. Don't think we will get a summer this year.

Anyway, here are my tails.

A flyer cast aluminum zephyr, a tinplate zephyr, and another tinplate zephyr that someone has modified to

look like an aluminum zephyr. Good job actually. If you look he drilled out the sides of the added marker

lights so you could see them from front and sides.

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Well its T.E.T so I guess i need to get my "T" moving and post...so here is a little train, never an official set, that I made up with my "Allstate" tank cars, tender, and caboose.  In my little train, the engine which you can't see (its T.E. Tuoesday !) is a #400 but with an "Allstate" slope back tender.  The tankers are all Allstate of various levels the last one a simple 4 wheel low end plastic tanker.  The caboose is the orange Allstate bay window from 1958-1959, what Marx collectors typically call a "deluxe" car, although Marx never made any such distinction.

Allstate tank train - caboose view

Here is a better look at the "tail end" and the caboose.

Allstate tank train - caboose

Hope you all have a great week

Don

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Well here we are again with a Tuesday but I again have to take my wife up to Ft. Worth for a medical appointment early tomorrow...so I am posting Monday evening for Tuesday morning.

My offering today is an American Flyer (Chicago Flyer)  observation car from 1925-1926.  This is the #1207 observation .  The tail sign or drumhead reading "Flyer Limited".  Note that the rear windows in the car body were not punched out...this is in fact the way the car was made in the 1920's .

AF obs tail sign

Here he is with his 1306 American Flyer Pullman .  This gives you a side view so you can see more of the car.

AF coach and obs

Hope your week is going well, happy Tuesday

Don

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