It’s been a year since my friend gave this car carrier of 1968 Novas to me. …
Chuck,
I like it. Thanks for sharing.
John
Here’s my 1941 American Flyer set. It’s a bit of a rare set in that it’s O Gauge but 3/16 Scale.
Here’s the Loco.

The Baggage Car…

The Passenger Car…

And this set had a second Passenger Car with the same number.

And now to see it run…
Ray,
Thanks for sharing. I am glad that you have AF that runs on 3 rails like it should be. [(-D]
John
HudsonJohn - You’re welcome and thanks for the comments! [^o)]
It’s the nicest train to run on 3 rails! [:D]
Ray, That is what Brother in Laws are for, to compliment and tease each other. [(-D]
I took this shot awhile back during one of the local get-togethers. Since the Lionel 773 is (except for the tender) scale size several of us thought it would be fun to contrast scale 4-4-0’s and the Lionel Hudson so various and sundry brought over their trains and I set everything up and took the shot. It really does emphasize just how small those old 4-4-0’s were.
Dug out this antique today. Tyco Kellogg’s center flow hopper, circa 1972.

Okay its not Sunday anymore in fact it’s Tuesday but heres some of my latest prizes and some older ones I have
first up is Lionel GP-7/9’s all TMCC in fact theres a NYC GP-9 missing its packed some where in the mess shown at the end of these pics
try this again did this with 2 other pics but nothing seemed to come out lol.
Okay here the first F-3 A and the 2nd F-3 A are lionel The F-3 B’s and the othere 2 F-3 A’s all are Williams. all these are conventional but probably down the road will become TMCC.
And here I have another NYC GP-9 in one of the containers that are stacked this way as still working on the floor here did get the wall done so the floor is next.

