Which begs the question, has anybody ever built a layout, display or otherwise, 
using American Models track and running AF equipment? 

Rich, you did tell your viewer the truth, didn't you? Otherwiae, he might have 
thought he was looking at well done scale models, and we wouldn't want anyone 
to think that, would we?

boB Nicholson _______________________________________________


--- In [email protected], Rich Gajnak <rustytraque@...> wrote:
>
> >Will wonders never cease.  Can't believe that an s-scale person said that 
> >about AF.  
> >However, I have to agree with you.  
> >AF was not bad 65 years ago when I got my first 312 Pacific set, but it 
> >certainly is more enjoyable now running SHS and AM engines on SHS track.
>  
> >Rance Velapoldi  (Tranby, Norway)
> 
>  
> I've been using the term "Low Resolution" in reference to traditional Flyer 
> for a couple of years now.  I uses it as a term of fondness.  It seems the 
> best contemporary term, just like digital photos of 15 years ago or old 
> computer monitors...  
>  
> By the way, attached are images of that train my poor train show viewer 
> didn't recognize as American Flyer.
>  
> Rich G(ajnak)
>




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