Gilbert American Flyer S Gauge Operating and Repair Guide (Volume 1)
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Rating | : | 4.36 (883 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1466420715 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 130 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Now in its 40th Anniversary, Third Edition it is packed full of new information including a new chapter on cosmetic restoration and an expanded chapter on accessories. Tom includes a handy checklist that gives you the step-by-step procedures for servicing a steam or diesel engine when it comes into your roundhouse. If you are new to American Flyer S Gauge operating and collecting, this is a "must have guide" to your hobby. The famous trouble shooting flow diagram has been redrawn and 85 new photographs have been added for a total of 120 close-up, detailed visual insights into how these prized model trains are assembled and serviced. If you have a previous co
"Fun With Flyer" according to Corvair66. The book was very informative and helped me keep my trains running.. Four Stars Very informative. "THE Manual for A.C. Gilbert S Gauge Repair" according to Dennis D. Murphey. If you own any A.C. Gilbert American Flyer S Gauge trains you need this book.I received the Tom Barker Repair Guide today and you all should know it is an awesome book. Very well made high quality print, image and easy to read text. These old eyes liked it. The flow sheet and diagrams are just wonderful, it is a must have for anyone with Gilbert Gear. Thank you so much for taking this on and remaking your original publ
. If it's your grandfather's train or one that you had as a kid, this is the book that will help breathe new life into it. If you have just discovered a set of Gilbert American Flyer S Gauge trains and want to get them back on track, this is the book that will help you do just that. These trains were built to last and Tom Barker has been helping AF owners tune them up for over 40 years. This book will help repair and maintain these trains and bring back memories from a long ago Christmas in the late 1940's, and 1950's