![]() ![]() Looking at the catalog the only sets with an engine like mine all have the longer cars. The engine in that set is not the same as mine. The pictures you have posted are the cars I have but my tank car has the blue deck. The closest I see is the 1367 Ranger – Freight as far as cars go but is still missing 3 of mine 3016, 3046, and 3018. I just got a 1934 catalog and I agree that I see no set with the combination I have. Thanks for the reply and sorry I have been away from the post for awhile. The cars look identical in every way to the 1205, 12 in the 1926 catalog I have but the observation car reads 1206 (notince the passenger car reads 1306 in the catalog as my car does) I believe Flyer often mixed numbers back then? But the transformer is a plug-in type and doesn't appear in the 1926 catalog (my 1927 doesn't even show any). ![]() So the set wouldn't have had a tunnel, station or semaphore. The set box is approx 17 x 14 and 4 inches high and without any identifying numbers. Also an ac circuit breaker model number 1275 and track terminal No 450. 8 curve and 4 straight track with a 50 watt transformer model number 1289. All are red in color and the only words are American Flyer Lines above the windows. A 3011 engine, mail car 1205, passenger car 1306 and a lighted observation car 1206. It was reprinted in 1967 by A Roth and I don't believe it was printed with all the pages I'm seeing here.The back cover is page 12. I have the 1926 catalog but my problem I believe is my 1927 repro catalog. I'm trying to identify my mid 1920's set I purchased a year ago. Hi guys! Last I chimed in was about some clockwork cars and I've done pretty well in aquireing most of them.patience, patience! However maybe you can help me with a different issue. ![]()
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