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I just bought an MTH Union Pacific #80 Coal Turbine.  I have been fascinated with these UP Turbines lately.  This engine is Proto-Sound 2.0 with a 3 volt board.  I acquired it from Trainz.com.  when I received it yesterday,  I replaced the battery with a BCR.  It was described as "like new" and indeed it looks brand new.  I fired it up, checked the scale miles with my DCS remote and was shocked to see it had barly been run! 7.3 miles on the odometer and about 1 hour on the chronometer.  Posted a few pictures and a video.  This thing is a monster!20231231_11381920231231_11383820231231_11384520231231_11402120231231_114056

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Matt,

I had to lookup the Billups Crossing Gate you just got, as it was unfamiliar to me.  What an interesting history.  I can’t believe the lone prototype lasted 30 years!  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...Neon_Crossing_Signal

Wow.  Wishing you good luck with your planned conversion project. Sounds cool.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

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Matt,

I had to lookup the Billups Crossing Gate you just got, as it was unfamiliar to me.  What an interesting history.  I can’t believe the lone prototype lasted 30 years!  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...l%20and%20crossbones.

Wow.  Wishing you good luck with your planned conversion project. Sounds cool.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

@TomlinsonRunRR - Wikipedia says there's no page with that name/

Here are the pics of the new Lionel Weather Balloon Defense two-car pack that just came in via pre-order.

The Weather Balloon car has a motor running off track power that blows air up through a nozzle and keeps the balloon continuously "floating" about a 1/4" above the red basket, even while the train is moving (slowly). In reality, the balloon bounces more than floats, but the grandkids liked it. The red "antler" button on top is the on-off switch. Unfortunately, it is too high to fit under my telephone wires, bridges and tunnels and I can only run it a few feet at a time in operational mode, so I'm not sure if I should keep it or sell it.

The Missile Launch car has a rotating launch arm that the missile sits atop and slips over a spring-loaded metal lever and you pull back on the lever to the desired tension and it locks in place. You then rotate and aim the missile at its intended target and push a button. The arm lifts up into firing position and the missile fires.

I also purchased the Exploding Ammo Dump, which is a small, spring loaded, four-sided building that flies apart when an object strikes it in just the right place on the roof. I set it up on the floor (the brown base is just a piece of rigid foam I had laying around and painted brown that makes it easier to assemble the ammo dump rather than being directly on carpet) and we fired the missile car at it to make it "explode". Works well.

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@coach joe posted:

Richie C try a ping-pong ball instead of the balloon.

I thought of that and tried a ping pong ball last night and it wasn't any better - feels like it actually may weigh more than the balloon. I tried using a smaller balloon and that helped a little, but not much.

I may try adding a little helium to the balloon, before reaching out to Bob, pennsyfan.

If the balloon is supposed to float as high as Bob's, then the car may be defective as the motor doesn't seem to be pushing out anywhere near enough air to keep it suspended like that.

Yep! Scored this little transformer on “the bay”, for $1.25 ( +$ 13.25shipping Priority ).  Got (2) bonus things , a nice set of test leads & a new in plastic tubular lockon )😁🚂🚂. I have one of these 1043 transformers for fixed voltage switches & this one will go on a little “ take anywhere “ layout .

Gonna be a whole lot of new work going on.  congrats

@Guttersnipe,

All my layouts are functioning beautifully . Love finding “ deals”, but you are right, work never ends🚂🚂😁😁

that is what it is all about, the addition to our collections or layouts the continue to perfect them.  It's like back in the day when my wife stated and intervention when I finished my 200th booze car in HO scale

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