Mason Rascona posted:Mike H Mottler posted:Mason R.
Follow-up to our earlier e-mail exchange about Lionel Fastrack ...
Yes, I have one Lionel Fastrack O36 LH Manual Switch; it's in like-new condition with an original box. if you want it, I'll reserve it for you pending an OK from your parents.
I know ... remote control switches are usually preferred, but a manual switch could be placed at a less-used stub siding or in a yard array.
Mike Mottler LCCA 12394
Mike,
My parents said that you could definitely send the track down. The way the switch works doesn't matter to me, as long as I can put some cars into a siding it's NASA to me (Figuratively). All the trains I run can do O-27 but love o-36+ my regular freight train is 4 weaver 2-Bay offset coal hoppers, 1 dummy Lionel automatic milk car, 1 PRR baby Ruth boxcar, an MPC era Lionel circus boxcar (my mom bought that one at a train show) a postwar Lionel gondola, and 1 k-line Tamaqua Railroad Historical society caboose. email me about the shipping information at MasonRascona@gmail.com or just ask me here on the forum
sincerely- Mason Rascona
Mason R.
I'm glad your parents OK'd a gift of Lionel Fastrack. I take it that's their way of enabling your interest in the world's greatest hobby. I'll send you a follow-up message with details directly to the e-mail address you provided. I'll provide 10-inch straights, O36 curves, and a O36 LH Manual Switch. The e-mail text will show the exact count of Fastrack pieces, so you'll know what to expect.
Enjoy - and happy birthday!
Mike M.