Austin's American Flyer trains
Celebrating electric trains of yesteryear. Having fun with them. Fixing them. And enjoying American Flyer trains (with a few live steam and other scales included for good measure).
Here is a wonderful video about AC Gilbert and all of the wonderful creations he made. https://youtu.be/ryokI-gS9mM
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More content is also posted on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/American Flyer Train Fun
Flyer and train related items I have for sale. Site will constantly be updated. https://sites.google.com/view/flyerfusion/home?authuser=1
On TikTok: tiktok.com/@aftrainfun1
On Patreon: patreon.com/Austinsamericanflyer
Preparing and operating an unrun Lionel S gauge Diesel with a Cab 3 system.
New car available front the NASG
Lets connect an S gauge Flyer chief to a Lionel cab 3 control syste.
Installing is quick and Easy! Using a Lionel Cab 3 control with S gauge
An American Models S gauge GG1 returns to the rails!
На грузовике American Flyer S 1953 года выпуска № 301 заменена заклепка тендера... и выполнен инд...
Knuckle couplers....the difference and how to install them.
Breaking News!!!!
Improving a classic: working on an 1950/51 American Flyer S gauge Aluminum Passenger car.
Some repair methodology: A 1950 302ac customer repair.
Train spotting 9 21 2024
A Lionel American Flyer Northern repair Part 2.
A Lionel American Flyer Northern repair Part 1.
A walking brakeman: American Flyer #970 accessory car repair.
Vintage Train Repair: Revamping the 21085 Pacific
Indiana Live Steamers Dog Daze 2025.
The American Flyer #973 milk car: A fix and minor upgrades.
fixing the flicker: some experiments and a solution for American Flyer and S gauge light flicker.
Getting Ready an unrun S gauge Mint train set: The American Model Texas Special.
How to fix a low coupler on an S-Helper Heavyweight passenger car.
Welcome to American Flyer S gauge trains: Here are some things you need to know!
Refurbishing a prewar, O gauge American Flyer, 1940/41 K-5 pacific steam engine.
adding a reverse light. Some specifics are left intentionally vague...install at your own risk.
Un-repairing an engine: A 1947 #310 conversion.
Vintage Treasure: Restoring an American Flyer #612 Mystic Freight Station (1939-1954)
The problem with an engine that is too good? A 1948 American Flyer #322 Hudson.
Silencing the chatter: Using a bridge rectifier on a 1955 #977 action caboose.
Preventing shipping damage: tried-n-true packaging steps when shipping American Flyer train items.
A 1952 #342 switcher refresh: A customer repair.