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When Pat (from Pat's Trains) posted about the O-Line Reproductions stuff a week or two ago, I left him an email indicating I'd be interested in 8 of the Cancer Awareness boxcars at $22/each.  Thought they'd make a PERFECT unit-train to go along with the MTH Railking Cancer Awareness ES44 and caboose which should be arriving any day now according to MTH's shipping through 11/30 notice.

 

Pat responded to my email that he'd put be down for the 8 cars, and sure enough... they arrived today.  Didn't need to do a thing...  now THAT's customer service!  Thanks Pat!!!

 

Here are a few quick-and-dirty iPhone snapshots... nothing fancy...

 

 

First, a very familiar-looking box design... deja vu?  

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vs. this design from days gone by!

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And a few more sides of the OLR product box...

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Rear of the box, lower right-hand corner... the US-based company who is acting as the distributor for O-Line Reproductions...

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Now here's a warning label I don't recall seeing on any other toy train product boxes from other importers -- not even RMT.    Hhhhmmmmm.....

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And now the product itself:  the boxcar outside of wrappings... very nice detail... even more rivets than Lionel's MPC-era boxcars...

 

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And for those curious about the size of these O-Line Reproduction products, they're a perfect match-up for traditional Lionel 6464-class boxcars as seen below:

 

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Very pleased with the quality and detail of the cars here -- especially for the price.  You just can't go wrong... EXCELLENT price/performance, and it really does make us wonder WHY we're paying what we do for much of the overpriced stuff out there today.  

 

David

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baltimoretrainworks posted:

The ladders and roof walk appear to be separately applied , are they?  ...

Yes, Jerry.  I believe they are.  Those ladders and grab bars are definitely not molded in.   Very nice touch for this unbelievable price-point.

The only other "RMT" style cars I have are ore cars, and they too have nice amounts of detail.

David

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BARailroad posted:

Nothing new here, these are just RMT products.  Nice 027 cars for the money.   Too bad there wasn't more interest in these cars when RMT was selling them.

There was tons of interest!  But nobody can afford to blow their train budget all at once.  A manufacturer has to offer products every year over time.

RMT seemed to be a feast and then famine manufacturer.

Rocky Mountaineer,

Thanks for the post. I was not aware of this offering. Since my sister was operated on two months ago (and recovering well), I thought this might be interesting for her to see when the family gets together for the Christmas at my families home.

I did see the MTH offering, but as much as I would like to purchase it, it is not financially in my reach at this time.

Thanks again!

I've been hunting for a set of 027 passenger cars in a "local" roadname of B&O, C&O, Western Maryland or Chessie lately. While I was tempted by the MTH Chessie Rugged Rails 027 set of 4 cars, I really didn't want more than two or three cars for my small elevated loop.

I saw Nassau had the B&O 2 pack for $70. They only had one left and it went to me. Just as I was walking out to head to the office, the mail man showed up with the set. I quickly pulled one out. The other is still in the box. They appear to be a bit larger than the Lionel 027 streamlined cars. They have full interiors, including window shades in various heights. These are exactly what I was looking for. Even better, one is named for the town I live in (Potomac) although I'm sure it refers to the Potoamc River, just a few short miles from my home.

I didn't get them on the track yet but like I said - these are exactly what I was looking for. The price was right and they appear to be very nice cars. Only downside - no thumbtack couplers and it appears you can't open the couplers without an automated track section.  Below is a quick iPhone photo. BTW, the packaging and ad called these "Streamlined Coach Cars" so that is what I thought I was getting...turns out one (below) is an observation car and the other is a dome car.

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Rocky Mountaineer posted:

When Pat (from Pat's Trains) posted about the O-Line Reproductions stuff a week or two ago, I left him an email indicating I'd be interested in 8 of the Cancer Awareness boxcars at $22/each.  Thought they'd make a PERFECT unit-train to go along with the MTH Railking Cancer Awareness ES44 and caboose which should be arriving any day now according to MTH's shipping through 11/30 notice.

 

Pat responded to my email that he'd put be down for the 8 cars, and sure enough... they arrived today.  Didn't need to do a thing...  now THAT's customer service!  Thanks Pat!!!

 

Here are a few quick-and-dirty iPhone snapshots... nothing fancy...

 

 

First, a very familiar-looking box design... deja vu?  

OLR148A

vs. this design from days gone by!

OLR148J

 

And a few more sides of the OLR product box...

OLR148B

OLR148C

OLR148D

Rear of the box, lower right-hand corner... the US-based company who is acting as the distributor for O-Line Reproductions...

OLR148H 

Now here's a warning label I don't recall seeing on any other toy train product boxes from other importers -- not even RMT.    Hhhhmmmmm.....

OLR148G

 

 

And now the product itself:  the boxcar outside of wrappings... very nice detail... even more rivets than Lionel's MPC-era boxcars...

 

OLR148F

 

And for those curious about the size of these O-Line Reproduction products, they're a perfect match-up for traditional Lionel 6464-class boxcars as seen below:

 

OLR148E

 

Very pleased with the quality and detail of the cars here -- especially for the price.  You just can't go wrong... EXCELLENT price/performance, and it really does make us wonder WHY we're paying what we do for much of the overpriced stuff out there today.  

 

David

Doesn't everything cause cancer or reproductive harm in California these days? (No offense to anyon e living there.)

Gotta say, I'm really impressed with these cars. Very good quality. Very nice looking. Well worth the $$! While I'll probably pack them up to take to a club event this weekend, I had to take them out and put them on the track to see them lit up. I'll have to get some butts in the seats next!

 

One thing - I see they come with separately installed rubber diaphragms but I can't get the **** things in the openings. Anyone successful at this? Any tricks on doing it?lunnamed

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Folks, as promised here are a couple of quick iPhone pics of the OLR cancer awareness box car along with the newly arrived MTH cancer cure ES44 and matching caboose.  The MTH locomotive and caboose have a bit more of a fuchsia/magenta hue in their paint scheme.  But the pink color of the OLR boxcar complements the pink in the ribbon graphics of the MTH locomotive and caboose quite nicely. 

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Now I need to order a string of the OLR cancer awareness hoppers to go along with the boxcars!   This will make for an eye-catching train -- especially with the flashing charger lights on the ES44 locomotive. 

Nice job, MTH.  The silver trucks on the loco and caboose are a nice touch!  Thank you for producing this locomotive/caboose set.  I unexpectedly encountered a first-hand bout with this disease during the Summer.  The doctors at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia removed a very small mass and surrounding tissue from my leg to obtain clear margins back in July.  I couldn't help but think how coincidental it was that this locomotive/caboose literally arrived in my hands yesterday, just after I returned back from my first post-surgical MRI and chest X-ray earlier in the day at Fox Chase (which I'll need to do every 3 to 4 months for a couple of years).  So this train will always hold a very special meaning for me -- especially with the 2015 road number as a date-stamp.

David

 

 

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Henry J. posted:

Rocky Mountaineer,

Thanks for the post. I was not aware of this offering. Since my sister was operated on two months ago (and recovering well), I thought this might be interesting for her to see when the family gets together for the Christmas at my families home.

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Henry, please pass along my best wishes to your sister for a promising recovery.  I too found myself on this journey earlier this year (see my above post) and am hoping for the best going forward.  I've got LOTS to do here yet in this life!!!

David

A couple of years ago RMT passenger cars (like the B&O cars above), nice #6520-style flats w/tanks, etc. were offered at ridiculously low prices. I got a set (4) of Texas Special passenger cars for well under a hundred bucks and nice flats w/tanks and a figure each for about fifteen bucks each. They are well-made and durable. Fitting the rubber diaphragms at the vestibule ends is difficult but can be inserted. "Dig in" one side and carefully work in from the edges and you can get them to fit within the space. Time is necessary. They don't just pop in without some strategy and dexterity, but anyone with a little patience can do 'em... 

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BARailroad posted:

Nothing new here, these are just RMT products.  Nice 027 cars for the money.   Too bad there wasn't more interest in these cars when RMT was selling them.

I would guess there is a lot more demand for $22 box cars then there is for ones listed at what? $89.99?  

 

Yes, pricing vs value creates demand! Most of these cars are not my choice in trains...although, I'm not a scale guy. I'm not attracted to their product line

So, it it doesn't matter if they are 5 or 50.

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