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  1. Recently, I acquired an American Flyer “1349 New Steel Mogul” set that I am guessing is from 1931 that came with an unusual engine. The Steel Mogul set first was cataloged in 1930 and in 1931 it was renamed the “New Steel Mogul” set due to it now featuring a remote control locomotive as compared to the 1930 version, which featured manual reverse.

  2. Great deals on American Flyer O Model Railroads & Trains. ... Huge Lot of 1930's+ Prewar American Flyer O Scale Engines Box Freight 16 pieces. $79.00. 0 bids. $14.19 shipping. Ending May 13 at 6:39PM PDT 5d 14h. American Flyer 9900 Zephyr AS-IS For Parts Or Restroation Parts Only. $58.00.

  3. Here is a clean American Flyer 7108 Old Dominion Freight, 1930. Its’ a great looking set with a few minor issues. I lowered the asking price by $50, so you can address them at your leisure. It includes a 3195 cast iron steam loco, forward only. The motor has been overhauled has new wheels, rods and

  4. Pre war, Flyer trains were 0 gauge and larger, whereas post war they were S gauge only. Modern era American Flyer trains (made by Lionel), are S gauge. This site is concerned only with Pre War 0 gauge, although it should be noted that later (1938-42) 0 gauge trains were closer to S (3/16th) scale.

  5. 5 de ago. de 2014 · Classic Toy Trains magazine offers information about toy trains operating and collecting, toy train product news and reviews, toy train layout tips, toy train layout designs and track plans, and more. We feature Lionel, American Flyer, MTH, Atlas O, Williams Trains, K-Line, Weaver Models, and more.

  6. Original American Flyer Trains, track and accessories by A.C. Gilbert. American Flyer Trains by Fundimensions and Lionel. American Models Trains. S-Helper Trains (search SHS) Pikesville Models. MTH S Gauge Trains. M2 Machines 1/64 cars and trucks. Books, Various - Railfan, Railroad, Rapid Transit, Traction, Model Railroading.

  7. Frank C. Hare - Former Editor of The Collector and the Train Collector's Quarterly Welcome to American Flyer Displays & History In the following pages, you will find one of the largest collections of photographs and illustrations of the various American Flyer display layouts built by the Gilbert company and its contractors.