Manufacturer:
A.C. Gilbert
Manufacturer ID:
320
Additional IDs:
322, 324, 325, 326
Category:
4-6-4
Road Name:
New York Central (NYC)
Gauge:
AF
Introduced:
1946
Road Number(s):
320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326
Product Type:
Die-cast
Finish:
painted & lettered
Power:
AC
Couplers:
AF
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Notes:
This model was produced in 1946 and 1947, and has a diecast boiler and tender. The 1946 model has "New York Central" printed in silver on the tender, while the 1947 model has "American Flyer Lines" in silver as well as the NYC logo printed on the tender. Typically, the unit comes with a headlight with a smoke and choo-choo sound unit that is mounted in the tender. There are three variations; one of the two 1946 units does NOT have a smoke and choo-choo unit. Like #310 and #312, #321 had thin-shank link couplers in 1946, and thick-shank ones in 1947.
Shown here is Mike Marmer's model, which has been converted to use the Soundtraxx Tsunami TSU-1000 decoder.
Manufacturer:
A.C. Gilbert
Manufacturer ID:
322
Additional IDs:
322AC
Category:
4-6-4
Road Name:
New York Central (NYC)
Gauge:
AF
Road Number(s):
322
Product Type:
Die-cast
Finish:
painted & lettered
Power:
AC
Couplers:
AF
Notes:
The tender was lettered for both American Flyer and New York Central. Tender was made out of diecast zamac.
Refreshing the model.
The engine being test-run on a set of rollers.
Two of these engines, converted to produce smoke, running on Christian's layout.
How to deal with the tender coupler problem.
Repowering (part 1 of 2)
Repowering (part 1 of 2)