franktrain posted:
Went back to the estate sale the second day and picked up the passenger cars for half price. Now have a original 1957 set #1586. Oddball set, Lionel finally makes SF freight locos but added passenger cars.
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franktrain posted:
Went back to the estate sale the second day and picked up the passenger cars for half price. Now have a original 1957 set #1586. Oddball set, Lionel finally makes SF freight locos but added passenger cars.
franktrain posted:Went back to the estate sale the second day and picked up the passenger cars for half price. Now have a original 1957 set #1586. Oddball set, Lionel finally makes SF freight locos but added passenger cars.
'Round these parts, there are NO Lionel trains at an estate sale on the 2nd day! They usually don't make it to the first coffee break! Nice find!
Just been notified that the blue, red, and white Fed Ex truck will be rambling down my street tomorrow to deliver this Brill trolley from Charles Ro. Though not really authentic, it'll still be great having a piece sporting the name of the town I'm living in, the one square mile borough of Bristol. Wow, last year, the town was featured during the entire 2nd season of the Hulu series, Small Business Revolution - Main Street and now this gem from MTH sporting Bristol's name. Can't get much better for this train nut.
Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:Trussman posted:I like old style trucks. Problem is finding trailers that fit and in the same time period. Have you see any Trussman? At York I bought some autos, and am interested in getting some more from the 1940's maybe up to 1949, not further. I looked through the Diecast Direct catalog (haven't popped on their website yet) and they don't seem to have that time period for trailers.
I haven't really tried looking for pre 1949 trailers. But from what little looking I've done, I've noticed there isn't much out there. Maybe the die cast Ertl trailers might work. The era my layout is around the mid 50's.
Mark Boyce posted:All great Trussman, but I like the two Macks best!
Can’t go wrong with a Mack
Lee-the station wagons are so cool. Wish the US would make them again instead of what they make now. I would like to have a woodie or two if I could fin them.
Those two wagons are dandies!
Thanks guys finally got a good deal on both I’m loving that Edsel next to the corvair it’s my favorite car. Can’t wait to put them on the layout
lee drennen posted:
Lee,
Great looking vehicles! Can you tell us a bit more about the woody? Year, make, and model? Which model manufacturer? The interior shot is great and I'm blown away by the opening doors and hood (!) at that scale. The door joints appear near seamless.
Hope to see them in action on your other thread when you get them set up.
Tomlinson Run Railroad
The woody is a franklin mint 1950 ford wagon
The 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagon is a minichamps hope this helps
lee drennen posted:The woody is a franklin mint 1950 ford wagon
The 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagon is a minichamps hope this helps
Those are beautiful models, Lee. I can't imagine wanting anything more from a toy. They are going to be fun for you to own.
FrankM
ogaugeguy posted:Just been notified that the blue, red, and white Fed Ex truck will be rambling down my street tomorrow to deliver this Brill trolley from Charles Ro. Though not really authentic, it'll still be great having a piece sporting the name of the town I'm living in, the one square mile borough of Bristol. Wow, last year, the town was featured during the entire 2nd season of the Hulu series, Small Business Revolution - Main Street and now this gem from MTH sporting Bristol's name. Can't get much better for this train nut.
Okay, this arrived today and I'm so disappointed. While MTH is generally known for superb crisp imprints on their trolleys, unfortunately that's not the case for this trolley. While the lettering on the photo above is crisp and clear, MTH for this trolley decided to imprint the bottom of Trenton Bristol & Philadelphia on a row of dimpled scale rivets and unfortunately the bottom right hand corner of the B in Bristol aligns directly atop a raised rivet dimple making the B look more like it's a R in front of a period than a B. I will try to follow up with a photo showing the problem this weekend.
Very sorry to hear that ogaugeguy . I just got my "Boston Elevated" version clear above the dimples and the Railway part had one dimple between the R and a , and a and y , but all letters are clear. and my "Merry Christmas Railway " version was above the dimples. So MTH did get the lettering better on some of the Brills. Maybe see if any other Trenton at your dealer turned out same . If some better maybe you can exchange.
The Atlas O Pennsylvania "Keystone: Coal Goes to War" and Norfolk & Western H21a Hoppers arrived and look great. The cars are Atlas O Master Line cars with hidden coupler plates on the Andrews Trucks. Deichman's Depot, my usual supplier only had one N&W, but tipped me off that the cars were just arriving the week of York. I found more at Model Train Stuff and Nicholas Smith Trains.
I have some 6778-11 and -12 N&W duplicates I will be selling.
John Rowlen
Mail lady just delivered these postwar Budd cars, #404, 2559, 2550 I purchased on ebay. The frames have a little surface rust, the bodies are in real nice shape, nice crisp numbers and lettering. The pix are just how they arrived, before I removed the bodies to clean them. Now it looks like I may have to start looking for # 400 and two more # 2559's to complete the sets.
Trussman posted:Mail lady just delivered these postwar Budd cars, #404, 2559, 2550 I purchased on ebay. The frames have a little surface rust, the bodies are in real nice shape, nice crisp numbers and lettering. The pix are just how they arrived, before I removed the bodies to clean them. Now it looks like I may have to start looking for # 400 and two more # 2559's to complete the sets.
Have the 400 and 404 myself...and I love 'em!
gandydancer1950 posted:Trussman posted:Mail lady just delivered these postwar Budd cars, #404, 2559, 2550 I purchased on ebay. The frames have a little surface rust, the bodies are in real nice shape, nice crisp numbers and lettering. The pix are just how they arrived, before I removed the bodies to clean them. Now it looks like I may have to start looking for # 400 and two more # 2559's to complete the sets.
Have the 400 and 404 myself...and I love 'em!
I took the 404 down to my layout to check it out. Ran a little sluggish, took it over to the work bench, cleaned up the motor, greased and oiled everything, she runs like new.
yes I just purchased a MTH ready to run set new old stock never run before, had dead short wheels to roller after a short troubling shooting session I repaired the short and ran perfect, no actual run time on the ps2 5 volt board and got it for a song! didn't even have to buy any parts. worked perfect and came with Pennsylvania passenger car set all the wheels never even on a track at all!, and transformer which I'll use for powering up aux power on Tiu's!
Alan
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