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AF 4-6-2 Steam Locomotives

Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

354

Prototype Info

Category:

4-6-2

Road Name:

Silver Bullet

Model Info

Gauge:

AF

Introduced:

1954

Road Number:

354

Product Type:

Die-cast

Finish:

painted & lettered

Power:

AC

Wheels:

hi-rail

Couplers:

AF

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Notes:

The satin silver #354 was produced in 1954in only one variation. Unlike the #350 and #353, the locomotive body is made out of plastic while the tender is sheet metal. The #354 is equipped with knuckle couplers, an operating head light, smoke, and choo-choo.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler; used by permission)

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Model Manufacturer Info

Manufacturer:

A.C. Gilbert

Manufacturer ID:

356

Prototype Info

Category:

4-6-2

Road Name:

Silver Bullet

Model Info

Gauge:

AF

Introduced:

1954

Road Number:

356

Product Type:

Die-cast

Finish:

painted & lettered

Power:

AC

Wheels:

hi-rail

Couplers:

AF

Online Article:

Online Article:

Notes:

The #356 was produced in 1954 in 3 variations. The chrome of satin finish #356 is very similar to the #354 in that it has a plastic locomotive body and the tender is sheet metal. The #356 is also is equipped with an operating head light, smoke, and choo-choo. The three variations are as follows. The first has a chrome finish sheet-metal trucks and link couplers, as shown in the photo. The second has a chrome finish, Pull-Mor traction tire on the rear drivers, sintered-iron trucks, and knuckle couplers. The third, which is very rare, has a satin silver finish and link couplers.


(image copyright © Ted Hamler; used by permission)

(image copyright © Jim Hammond; used by permission)

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