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Posted - April 26 2025 : 12:45:23 PM
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Just wondering - after reading GoingInCirclez post on 'Worldwide Wagons: Tyco's F-units' http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2159&SearchTerms=sample,production Has anybody have, seen or have a picture of the Atomic Energy Commission F9?
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Posted - April 26 2025 : 4:48:08 PM
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No one has seen it, as it was sadly never produced.
Unless there was a prototype, if there was, no one has found it.
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Posted - April 28 2025 : 08:45:14 AM
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Thank you
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Posted - April 29 2025 : 11:01:37 PM
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quote:No one has seen it, as it was sadly never produced.
Unless there was a prototype, if there was, no one has found it.
Originally posted by Yellow_TankCar - April 26 2025 : 4:48:08 PM
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well I know I have seen AEC on that Little Hustler loco I think but Lionel made them in 027
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Posted - April 30 2025 : 8:34:44 PM
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I've only seen this mentioned in the catalog. FWIIW, according to Tony Cook, Tyco supposedly made a tanker and caboose with the Atomic Energy Commission name.
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