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I've just received two items purchased from Ebay sellers.  I am very pleased with both of them.  Bothe are new.  

The horn, in the Great Northern loco doesn't seem to want to work however.  This loco is the newer version made by Lionel in the late '90s if I am not mistaken.  I've tested the loco using my Post-War ZW.  When I use the horn button, nothing happens.  I wonder if anyone here has an idea why ?

 

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Last week I received my Lionel Legacy Rutland Mogil from Patrick's Trains. I got a chance to try it out on my test track on Saturday. Haven't had a chance to bring it to the club and let it stretch it's legs. I'm running conventional since I don't have TMCC or Legacy. 

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 The Mogil will pull my milk train. I presently have an Atlas Rutland RS-1 that pulls the train.

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Pat Kn posted:

Last week I received my Lionel Legacy Rutland Mogil from Patrick's Trains. I got a chance to try it out on my test track on Saturday. Haven't had a chance to bring it to the club and let it stretch it's legs. I'm running conventional since I don't have TMCC or Legacy. 

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https://youtu.be/h-b451uOLJI

 The Mogil will pull my milk train. I presently have an Atlas Rutland RS-1 that pulls the train.

Nice little rig!

cpowell posted:

Picked up this Stoddart wall art at a train show in Timonium yesterday. I know it is fictional but I liked it and could not pass on the price of $20.00.

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WOW, that is a steal! Those usually go for well into three figures.

I love their stuff, I have a ET&WNC logo they made for me, hanging on the layout room wall...

Larry Sr. posted:

I was lucky at a train show this past weekend in Asheville N.C..

I found a LGB coaling tower for my outside  G garden train project in excellent shape.

It was one of the things I was going to really hunt for over the winter.

Larry

COAL 150.00 10-2-17COAL [2)

Quite the score there Larry!~ Also people want to know what your watching on TV when the picture was taken! LOL

  Dan, there are no pw that I know of that are polarity sensitive, but whistle bells can be a pita at times.

That is to say the PW horn/whistle is operated by both a pos. or neg. offset in the ac wave. It's relay doesn't normally care which offset it sees.

A modern version would likely see the pos. offset and whistle. And if it sees a neg. offset it rings the bell instead. Bells usually take 2-3 seconds of holding to start to operate.

Some electronic whistles don't see a pw retifier disk well. A diode string addition works very well there. They can be set up to boost, or slow just slightly (1.5-3v)

In performance, the old tranformers added a voltage boost to compensate for the whistle motor. New equipment "turbo boosts" with 5 extra pw volts it doesnt really need. 

Some "diode based"modern transformers will not blow all of my pw whistles and the engines slow greatly without the old 5v boost if they do work.

Your boost is likely intact on a ZW, good for all pw, and adding 1-4 heavy diodes to a 2 pos. temp, center off toggle can trigger the electronics without speed change. 2 each direction will give a 3v offset ea. when jumped in, I find it more reliable than a single diode each way and just a 1.5v offset. After loco rectification for a can motor, that big offset not really a concern. You might see some pulsing on an open frame; not detrimental, just not ideal. (PW whistle switch has stages as you turn the handle, high all,  lowers after a split second to a lower mechanical holding voltage; I.e. it gets high offset/boost to get things moving then quickly lowers the values to just enough to keep its relay activated.)

Moving wires may effect relationships with other circuits, esp transformers/power packs, accessories taps, etc. and how  you used them.

Kerrigan posted:
p51 posted:

Just scored this off eBay. Been looking for this for a few years:

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Those valuable?  I've quite a few books like that from the 1930's and 40's ... was thinking of "passing some on" ... for a few sheckles.

Not sure what this one fetched, but Loco Cyclopedias from late 30s to about 45 were getting $200 a piece a couple of years ago. The 44 version has the end of steam plus early diesel and electrics

Garrett76 posted:
Big Jim posted:

The 2017 MTH Christmas Car arrived today.
MTH 2017 Christmas Car

I am glad that MTH makes the effort to stay in touch with the theological roots of the season

I agree, Garrett!  While I include many non-religious Christmas themed items on the layout, I only have 3 Christmas cars, all with a religious theme.  I missed seeing this one is available.  I'll have to get one!

Jim Waterman posted:

Kerrigan posted:
p51 posted:

Just scored this off eBay. Been looking for this for a few years:

21730

Those valuable?  I've quite a few books like that from the 1930's and 40's ... was thinking of "passing some on" ... for a few sheckles.

Not sure what this one fetched, but Loco Cyclopedias from late 30s to about 45 were getting $200 a piece a couple of years ago. The 44 version has the end of steam plus early diesel and electrics

I got it for WAY less than the normal going rate of about $150 and up. I nabbed it as I wanted one from the war years and was hoping if there was any info for the military and import stuff for the war effort. Just won it off eBay, just waiting for it to arrive.

I already have the 1941 one (an original one, not the Kalmbach reprint) which I nabbed for less than $50 about a year ago, in great shape, also off eBay.

There are a lot of these on eBay, where people are asking for well into 3-figures, but it doesn't seem many are selling for that amount anymore.

A guy had one of these 1944 ones (wrapped in plastic, of course, so I couldn't see the content) at a big show last year and I watched several people ask how much, then slowly put it down as if it might blow up, upon learning the guy wanted what I recall was about $175 or so.

paul 2 posted:

MIKE G, I just leaned the walls for pictures but when I start laying in the wall I will be gluing the tunnel portals to the walls on each side............Paul

just asking, cause I learned the hard way! I did the walls on my old layout then went to put the portals in and had to go back and trim the walls up as they stuck out into the portals! LOL man did I feel dumb! But wont happen again!

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