USPS delivered a 2046 Friday and a 2016 this Monday.
I edited the pix, I had two pix of the 2046. I deleted one and added the 2016.
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USPS delivered a 2046 Friday and a 2016 this Monday.
I edited the pix, I had two pix of the 2046. I deleted one and added the 2016.
This came up on an auction site and I HAD to buy it LMAO, its literally the coolest box car I had ever seen. I had no idea MTH ever partnered with/licensed NFL stuff. Fins Up!
I'm new here and this is my first post so I hope I do this correctly. The last thing that I bought, was a restored 1928 American flyer tin plate passenger set. However, I'm looking to buy something and I hope.you all can help me find it. I am in need of MTH O scale overhead catenary. I need 8- 10 sets. MTH no longer makes them so I have to buy them used or hope to find them covered in dust on a back shelf in some run down hobby shop. I'm not aware of any other company that makes them, so if there is, I'm interested. Please let me know of anyone can help me locate them. I'm also looking for plasticville houses and buildings in any condition as long as it is complete. Thank you for your help.
Zingy, I suggest you post your search request in the WANT TO BUY forum.
Santa Postman was rather busy last week. Back to front:
Lionel 616e silver painted shell with OB. The gunmetal roof came with it
but I am not sure it is original. Can't find this combo. Also, the box has
an original insert, I have never seen one of these.
Marx Santa Fe ABA
Marx full size Allstate tender
Nine (9), count 'em, color variations of Hornby 4 wheel 6" pullman cars MARJORIE, AURELIA,
and VIKING. These are real cool with gold striping and lettering. Never owned one, now
I have a lot.
John
Ziggy, there are dozens on the bay with widely varying prices and widely varying
shipping charges. I would suggest making a wish list, prioritizing it, then search
various sources for the best price.
Picked up the Walthers Mainline NS 1061 SD70ACe with ESU Loksound and operating ditch lights last week from ModelTrainStuff. I absolutely love these Walthers Mainline units as they are pretty close to athearn quality, but for roughly half the price. This is my 3rd unit from Walthers, and my 5th SD70ACe. (IMO some of the best looking EMDs of the 21st century.
Looks great.
I think so, but passed up another but rare one due to an auction hassle over this one. If you saw my recent postings of kit and bashed structures, you know l may not need another grain elevator kit. But I have another different g.e. kit under construction and just got in an AMB g.e. kit. Obviously, those long road trips on two lane roads thru 1950's small Kansas towns was a bad influence.
aturday I scoped ou a couple of antique stores an they both had some old Lionel engines and cars. So today I went up in the morning and bought 3 Standard gauge freight cars, one caboose and two gondolas, at very reasonable price. So now I have, yes, 5 gondolas. Why ?? because they were there. The trucks and other pats are worth what I paid. The other store had some interesting pre & post war cars and engines but the prices are high. I found out he is leaving the store the end of the month so might make an offer. There is a CSX branch line nearby and right after I came out I was able to take some nice photos of the local coming past. Made it a good day.
This week I had a very speedy delivery from this guy:
He was bearing 1/43 scale vehicles from Diecastdirect.com. Most items were on sale and their shipping turnaround time was phenomenal! Here's a gander at the goods. First, the Fords:
From the online photo, I wasn't sure whether I'd like the filigree work on this F-100. But in person, I do:
1964 1/2 Mustang:
I purchased the next two items because they suggest an era/type to me and I thought they were too beautiful to resist -- a Chrysler and a Volvo. Sorry about the reflections. I wasn't in the mood for cleaning off pollen this afternoon, so the boxes stayed on:
I thought this Chevy would look great when I finally breakdown and buy the Menard's service station. The collector's tin is mangled and it turns out the truck load is a bank but I can live with both. Again, I was going for a specific "look":
Moving on to the VWs, I got this little number so that Chef Chuck Wagon could turn the caravan into a "smoker". Chef is very excited at the prospect:
These three will come in handy some day when I want to set or change various "moods" on my carpet layout. It looks like they could use some windshield wipers, 'though:
Lastly, here's an item that was truly irresistible -- even if it is a model of a British ice cream company. Imagine the story telling possibilities with a Mercedes painted like a cow:
Unfortunately, the driver's side mirror is missing -- pretty serious when you are driving on the wrong side of the road! I doubt I'll bother with customer support but I may pursue it. Now if only I can get it to play a tune ... or maybe not.
Next up -- what the Post Office dropped off ...
Tomlinson Run Railroad
A couple of days after Mr. UPS arrived, the Post Office dropped off Part Two of my purchasing spree. These items came from MB Kline:
This handsome guy, seen in my previous post, was purchased to go with my UPS truck. I love his reflection in the rear of the truck:
The seated bald guy was purchased to drive my recently purchased Checker cab (CVS). Unfortunately, he's a tad too big. It might be possible to shave off some of the bottom but there are plenty of other vehicles for him. The ice cream guy is to go in the Mercedes ice cream van if I can figure out how to take it apart safely:
If it's too risky, I might glue him to the top of the truck. But for now that place of honor is reserved for a Belted Dutch cow (painting WIP). I have several sizes of O gauge cows with which to experiment:
Last, but not least, is this Plasticville gem -- a classic and on sale no less:
Can't wait to get to work on this project.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
All excellent Tomlinsonrunrr!!! I like the UPS guy! I have a number of low cost vehicles of that era too!
Got this in the mail today from forum member and friend Mark Boyce. Tomorrow it will join the growing line of Weaver TOFC's...........Pic.............Paul
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