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@Chuck242 posted:

Coach Joe, I am from Long Island and I never knew the story of LI Sand being so crucial for construction in the city.  I have the LIRR on my little layout, and now grasp the importance of the sand hoppers, and the memorial is beyond beautiful, it is striking.  Obliviously rather recently created, and be that as it may, to see the Twin Towers preserved is memorable by itself.  Thanks for sharing.

Chuck that was Bob that was good enough to find a post a picture of the monument.  I've never actually seen the monument but I've seen that conveyor tunnel plenty working in the vicinity of the golf course before it even was a golf course.  I read about the monument after it was dedicated.

@pennsyfan posted:

My friend Sam recently wrote an article about JEP Trains for the METCA WayBill. After reading it and looking at his pictures/videos I thought that a JEP set would be a nice addition to my new Tinplate Room. This just arrived today.
My first foreign train and first clockwork.
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Looks great Bob!

I'm telling you, once you buy these European pieces, there's no going back.

Dealing with a ton of yard work, then I found this little package from Nassau hobbies at my door and all was well! Strangely, my back doesn’t hurt anymore, LOL!  -



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The other fish belly with a different road number arrived about six months ago.  They are going to nicely pair with that Trainworld work train engine pre order.  

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Sweet, Corey. I also picked up.a set from Train World. Ken and MTH did a great job on the cars. And you really have to have both!!! Really miss Nathan’s hot dogs - and don’t forget the amazing fries!!! Loved it when they opened a place at Shea Stadium (sorry… refuse to call it Citi Field). Good. But not as good as Surf Avenue

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Dealing with a ton of yard work, then I found this little package from Nassau hobbies at my door and all was well! Strangely, my back doesn’t hurt anymore, LOL!  -



The other fish belly with a different road number arrived about six months ago.  They are going to nicely pair with that Trainworld work train engine pre order.  

I love Nassau Hobby 🙂

Latest acquisitions😁

Pecos River Kansas City Southern double door automobile boxcar

Lionel three car set of USRA Steam Era Western Maryland 2 Bay Coal hoppers

MTH premier six car set of Steam Era Western Maryland 2 bay offset hoppers

Both the USRA and Offset Hoppers came in literally within minutes of each other haha

Yes Mark Boyce I was competing with you for that six car set from Tristan Mundis on the MTH Buy Sell and Trade Page😂

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From another forum member at a genuinely affordable price - 1st version of Lionel CN cylindrical hopper. Very thankful. Adds a little color to the layout and with a rebuild coming up with wider curves (O-63 and O-72) adding in some longer rolling stock is now an option. Everything up until now has been 2 bay coal hoppers, PS-2 covered hoppers and 40' boxcars.

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@Mister_Lee posted:

I bought an MTH Premier BL-2 in EMD demonstrator colors on the Bay recently.

Ahh.....another BL-2 fan! Great looking loco IMHO! I have the Railking version.

2019-12-30 16.01.06

@leapinlarry- those 86 footers are huge. They look great on your layout.
@Mooner- that CN car should have Crayola on the side.
@p51- glad you found that book. I assume you read French?

Bob

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Well folks here is my story today, a new acquisition about which I am really excited.   I did post a few pictures of this loco on "Front End Friday" but I thought I would post some additional pictures here.  I must admit, I am really enthusiastic about this locomotive.  Its my first Amtrak loco and my first large Williams by Bachmann locomotive.  I had bought 2 Williams GE 44 tonner's before and they were great operators so I thought I would try this larger engine.  Man! I am excited.  This gal runs like a charm, smooooooth and powerful , takes 0-31 curves with no problem had great sounds and a cool horn.  The level of detail is really wonderful.  

Its the Amtrack, F59PH Pacific Surfliner.  Here is the side view of the entire locomotive.

Amtrak F59PH side

The next two pictures gives you a glimpse of the level of "add on" detail Williams provided to this locomotive.  Windshield wipers, crew, lights, crew ladders , rear view mirrors, etc.

Amtrak F59PH front by depotAmtrak F59PH front quarter on curve

Here she is with her current train.  The loco so over-shadows the PW Lionel passenger cars that its clear to me, I will need some additional and more appropriate Amtrak cars.

Amtrack F59PH locomotive and train fron high view

Folks, I am used to the pre (sometimes tinplate) and post war level of detail.  The detail on the roof of this locomotive is amazing to me.  You can see fan blades under the fan screen, vents are actually open and the horn array is highly detailed.  This is really cool to me.

Amtrak F59PH top

Here is a little video of her in action.

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