all i want is more tracks please help![^]
Welcome to the forum.
Greenberg Train Shows usuallly have at least one dealer with American Flyer track.
Other shows with toy trains usually have a dealer with American flyer track.
Check with toy train dealers in your area.
Good luck
Paul
but i have, and i’ve been to hobbycorner,some place at the mall called jnr’s,ive even been on hobytron.com and hobby zone.com and it seems to be impossible to find it i might even cell the train set on ebay because of my harche track delay.[:(]
In addition to the train shows, you might find some at a hobby shop, & maybe as an alternative you can get Gargraves track & switches. Hope this helps, too !
K-Line makes Flyer-style S-Gauge Track. You can order it from wholesaletrains.com, and probably some other places.
Davis Trains, Milford, Ohio has what you need.
S-Helper makes great looking new track with roadbed. See www.showcaseline.com
If you want it on the cheap, Just Trains has some nice used ones at the front of the store for 15.00. I think it was 22 curve and 18 straight. THey ship so call and ask.
Bill
Try ebay.
I second the Ebay suggestion. Check here:
http://toys.listings.ebay.com/S-Scale_Track-Accessories-Scenery_W0QQfromZR4QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2QQsacatZ19144QQsocmdZListingItemList
Don’t give up; AF track is dirt common. Virtually every AF hobbyist has two track sections in a box under the layout for every piece that’s on the layout. I see several lots on there right now. You should have no difficulty at all winning one of the smaller lots.
As mentioned in the above postings you have a fair selection. Ebay for original Flyer.
“K-line” for new tubular track (No switches though). “S Helper Service” for Track and switches with plastic roadbed. (Nice looking stuff too! My personal opinion.). “Gargaves” track and switches are a ready standard. And id like to add one more. “American Models”, a very nice line of sectional track. and switches. Much like Atlas HO gauge track, but looks more realistic. Original American Flyer will run on all of them. Have fun!
I, too, would recommend the newer S gauge track offered by S Helper Service and/or American Models (visit their respective web sites; do a Google search for the names). Why go for the old stuff, which may or may not be in first-rate condition? And consider giving Davis Trains a call, as recommended above–they will have what you need.
You should have no real problem at all locating S gauge track, even if your local dealer doesn’t carry it. Heck, you’re lucky to even have a local dealer! I do all of my train buying by mail order, with ecxcellent results. I do not do eBay simply because. . . well, because I don’t do eBay.
Go to www. trainmarket.com. Ray Ellen will treat you right. Lots of flyer equipment at a fair price.
Yo Mole, Get the new S Helper service track. It may be a little pricy but it looks GREAT!!!
S-Helper has a nice system but you must cut the end peice off to use it with A.F. style track or GarGraves, however GarGraves sells matching switches, to find switch machines if GarGraves don’t carry it try Ross Custom Switches listed @rosscustomswitches.com
K-Line track is A.F. compatable, but no switches as of yet that I know of.