Nice video. All of the trains were very enjoyable to watch. The Atlantic is literally "Fantastic"! Everyone is chiming in about it and for good reason. You did a wonderful job on it. Thank you for sharing.
@@-MAILMAN Thank you for watching and your comments. The 326 is the large motor version. It was rolling around with all those die cast cars at 40% transformer setting.
The Atlantic looks sharp. I think the silver makes it just a bit more prototypical, depending on the road I suppose. I think I'll be doing that to one of mine, plus a red cab roof will be a nice improvement. I've been in a painting mood, lots of custom jobs while the weather is nice.
@@johnsimms6184 I have built 3 Vanderbilt tenders now for S gauge. This one is on an early Gilbert plastic tank car chassis that I modified. I narrowed the frame, used an Atlantic tender for parts to make the front bunker, and a two dome Lionel O gauge tank. I made the tool boxes from caboose parts and used sections of the caboose catwalks. There is a vender making 3d printed Northern tender chassis now. I used one of those for my latest project. Thanks for watching and your question.
@@willamettevalleyAFtrains Thanks for the information, AM had advertised a pacific with a Vanderbilt, but that fell through. When I get my layout finished, I may try and create one.
Great running session! I really enjoyed it. Thank you!😊
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains Thank you and thank you for watching.
Beautiful, running session! The American flyer trains are gorgeous!
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains Thank you and thanks for watching.
These are very attractive trains on a very nice layout. Thank you for the video.
@@randyrobey5643 Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed watching.
Very nice to see flyer in action. I like the paint on the Atlantic and vandy behind it.
@@AustinsAmericanFlyertrains Thank you. It was a great morning to run trains.
Quite impressive. Thanks for sharing.
@@chiconian49 Thank you and thanks for watching.
Hi Chuck, long time no see for you`re missed.
Very awesome! I really like the paint job on the Atlantic and on the tender as well.
@@MattKonsol Thank you for the comments and for watching
Nice video. All of the trains were very enjoyable to watch.
The Atlantic is literally "Fantastic"! Everyone is chiming in about it and for good reason. You did a wonderful job on it.
Thank you for sharing.
@@flyerjunction Thank you for your comments and for watching. I'm working away at adding more west coast lines rolling stock.
Very good looking trains. Lengths are appropriate for your layouts and are not so long as to appear to be chasing their tails. Well done.
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@@-MAILMAN Thank you for watching and your comments. The 326 is the large motor version. It was rolling around with all those die cast cars at 40% transformer setting.
Nice Layout.Rough and tough looking
@@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars Thank you The majority of my trains are 1940 to 1957. I tried to capture the early to mid 50's catalog art in the layouts.
The Atlantic looks sharp. I think the silver makes it just a bit more prototypical, depending on the road I suppose. I think I'll be doing that to one of mine, plus a red cab roof will be a nice improvement. I've been in a painting mood, lots of custom jobs while the weather is nice.
@@MygrandpasTrain The Atlantic is a 282 Pacific cab and ash pan married to a 307 boiler. I wanted a USRA type Atlantic for this S.P. project.
Nice paint job on the Atlantic.
@@ronalddevine9587 Thank you for the kind comment and for watching.
Marx guy here, I likem plenty good.
@@plunkervillerr1529 Thank you very much.
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@@olhemi1 Thank you for watching.
What's the story on the Vanderbilt tender? It looks impressive.
@@johnsimms6184 I have built 3 Vanderbilt tenders now for S gauge. This one is on an early Gilbert plastic tank car chassis that I modified. I narrowed the frame, used an Atlantic tender for parts to make the front bunker, and a two dome Lionel O gauge tank. I made the tool boxes from caboose parts and used sections of the caboose catwalks. There is a vender making 3d printed Northern tender chassis now. I used one of those for my latest project.
Thanks for watching and your question.
@@willamettevalleyAFtrains Thanks for the information, AM had advertised a pacific with a Vanderbilt, but that fell through. When I get my layout finished, I may try and create one.
I got so much AF trains to sell.
@@jaspajones7045 It's easy to end up that way. Too many trains, not enough space. Thanks for watching.