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Gilbert American Flyer AllABOARD Train Sets.

Did you have AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS when you were a kid? Or an ERECTOR set, Chemistry or Microscope set, if you did than you know the name of Gilbert and A.C. Gilbert.

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Need Parts or supplies? Then visit http://www.rfgco.com/catalog/

The RFGCO website has all the information you'll ever need for running, repairing and just enjoying AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS!

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  • I think that kid is some kind of jedi or something. Nobody can put a train on the track that fast and have it be perfect!

  • When I was 8 years old I received one of these trains for Christmas. Mine ran about 20 minutes before the transformer caught fire. Needless to say I returned it and purchased some replacement parts for my grandfathers old Marx! It is still running 46 years later.

  • Cute idea - Bachmann should have done something like this in HO.

  • @supergamerbros I do I'v found mine in are shead and it still works.

  • @supergamerbros i have one just like this it is in my basement going to set it up one day next to my lionel trains

  • Anybody want to buy me this for Christmas??

  • back then they only had 1 or 2 diffrent locomotives right. now that its lionel there much more variaty

  • Yes! I have one, but just a loop, no switches. Also have the Winter Wonderland version with the pre-painted snow. Tons of fun for everyone!

  • I saw a starter set for sale at a train show a few years ago

  • I had one of these. I can't remember what year, '65 was it '66? maybe a little later. I do remember that the add ons like side signals and trees were a hard plastic that push into holes on the board. Broke them pretty easy.

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