> Be aware that Lionel traditionally uses "scale" to mean cars that are scale
> proportions as opposed to their smaller tinplate type cars, so a "scale"
> lionel car might not have scale wheels. anyone buying should look at the
> wheel type as well as the "scale" designation. I see GE locos in their online
> store sold as "legacy" presumably not "scale" with flyer wheels, "scale" with
> flyer wheels, and "scale" with scale wheels.
> .....DaveBranum
And so it is within the AF catalog. Will the real 'scale' please stand up? Ed
Loizeaux
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