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American Flyer Trains.
Hello Steve on the Left Coast.........
All 3 layouts, looked great at the club's show. Congratulations.
Nice job Steve, thanks for posting. Fun to see what can be done in a small layout even with the big trains. And a very attractive Flyer table - a real tinplate showcase.
Great layouts and a very nice Flyer display. I'm curious about the streets 'paved' in copper on the third layout. Are there reasons beyond esthetics for this? Thanks for posting, Steve.
Great layouts and a very nice Flyer display. I'm curious about the streets 'paved' in copper on the third layout. Are there reasons beyond esthetics for this? Thanks for posting, Steve.
Steve,
Most impressive! Was there any Standard Gauge for sale at the TTOS meet or only Standard Gauge layouts and displays? In mid-america where I live you are hard pressed to find more than a piece or two of SG for sale at any train show and unless SGMA attends, you never see an operating Standard Gauge layout.
Bob
Steve,
Most impressive! Was there any Standard Gauge for sale at the TTOS meet or only Standard Gauge layouts and displays? In mid-america where I live you are hard pressed to find more than a piece or two of SG for sale at any train show and unless SGMA attends, you never see an operating Standard Gauge layout.
Bob