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had another crusty 812 gondola that needed rehab. It looked worse than the pic shows or I would have let it be.

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a trip thru the paint shop and it looks much better.

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need to order number plates, couplers,and brake wheels.

scrounged a set of trucks for my junkbox 2811. Not sure if i'll replace the missing stakes or use it as a flatcar.

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Also I had some dead space on the side of the platform, that now is for my small Ives collection.

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Last week I posted some photos of American Flyer Set #4009 from the 1940 Catalog.

This week I thought I would post some video of it running.

Here it is running at a bit slower speed. Not bad for a 79 year old toy. I think the performance almost rivals some modern equipment.

 

Have a Great Tinplate Weekend

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

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Greg J. Turinetti posted:

Last week I posted some photos of American Flyer Set #4009 from the 1940 Catalog.

 

 

This week I thought I would post some video of it running.

I have another video of the train running very slowly, but it was too large.  I'll try again so check back later.

Have a Great Tinplate Weekend

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

Love the videos Greg!

When are the ironworkers going to get around to completing that skyscraper?

George

George S posted:
Greg J. Turinetti posted:

 

 

 

Love the videos Greg!

When are the iron workers going to get around to completing that skyscraper?

George

Well, considering that they are a very small crew   ,

and working for woefully small wages  paid by the local industrial magnate Nils Jameson;

I think they have done an admirable job. 

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

 
 
Chris Lonero posted:

Beautiful pics so far guy’s keep them coming.  Chris; the locomotive in the picture is it Ace ,Darstead?   I also have an appreciation for British rail tinplate or otherwise. 

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Hello Chris,

I’m not sure if the answer is so straightforward? At the time of its manufacture, it was an ACE locomotive. It has ACE decorations and the box states that it is an ACE Pannier, but Andries Grabowsky had a hand in it, I think. It’s simple, but striking. LOL!! I definitely understand the “otherwise”. My collection seems to become more and more eclectic with every new acquisition.

Thanks for this thread each week. It is something I look forward to.

Chris

Jim O'C posted:

Greg, Kenner girder set from the late 1960s?

Jim;

Yes it is. Its a Girder and Panel, Bridge and Turnpike set that I spent hours playing with as a child.   I have picked up a number of older sets so that I had more raw materials to play with. I needed more than one set to construct the sky scraper.  I have a set of red girders too but I didn't want to mix in a third color.

Tinplate Art posted:

GREG: That 1940 set is very NICE! Do those passenger cars have diecast bodies?

Tinplate Art;

The light green cars only came in tin.  They are  the same as the prewar Royal Blue passenger cars, but even more stripped down.  They do have the die-cast link and pin couplers.  I wish Flyer had made matching cars for the Royal Blue for the post war S gauge line.  I have not added any of the Prewar die-cast passenger cars yet.  The are very easily damaged and can be quite costly

Philly Chris;

Great photos again this week.  Between you and George S posting the engine houses I may have to start a search for some Darstead.  I am so easily led astray.

I look forward to this thread every week.

Northwoods Flyer

Greg

Jim Z posted:

I saw a post on this site in 2017 showing Kovap tinplate. I found the windup farm tractor and wagon online.  I also picked up a ladder truck.  They look great and complement standard gauge trains!

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Not sure if anyone is too interested but an FYI on Kovap stuff... I actually have gotten a few items direct from a seller who is literally just up the road from the Kovap manufacturing site .

Its a tiny shop in Prague but has an online presence

Without linking ( cos not sure if its allowed ) google Ben Zerba Prague and you will get there ..post is cheap too!

You can select USD and remove VAT ( if outside of the Eu )

 

( they also do lots of other interesting "Trainy" and non-"trainy" stuffs steam, clockwork , etc )

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Got my hands today locally on a wee little 1926 Wells O' London wind up loco ... very cheaply made with a coiled wire spring drive ... it aint pretty ( and neither are the quality of the acution pics I will include as its not here yet lol ) .. but its a "Survivor"

( Apologies for crappy auction photos again )

The only one he kinda got in focus

 

And as a reward for scrolling through all those fuzzy blurs ... a shot lifted of what the set would have looked like ... now to hunt the rest!

Jim Kelly-Evans posted:

Hand made components for the tinplate Elevated railway station built in Budapest.

 

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Hello Jim,

Any insight as to how the embossing is done? Can you ask for photos of the press and die(s)? I’d like to learn to do this kind of work myself (including acquiring the minimal tools required).

Thanks, Chris

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