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Just received a Weaver Consolidation. Off to the Backshop, this will soon be filling it's role as a N&W Class W2. And yes, I know the sand dome isn't "correct". It will just have to "do" until someone offers a better model.

 

 

This one is now part of the "short list" for potential PS2 upgrades by J.D.S Ltd.

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My first engine purchase about 2 weeks ago.  

 

Admittedly I don't think many people liked this (yellow) NH release, but I love it.  Just need to buy a small setup to run it as I have nothing in regards to track/power/etc..

 

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Second engine purchase showed up yesterday

 

 

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I'll remove it once I'm able to run it.  Hopefully soon.

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Hardware,

Congratulations on your new purchases!  The New Haven electric Looks like it is,painted in Pittsburgh professional sports teams colors.  Though I don't follow the team, I see lots of Steelers cars and engines around here.  I follow baseball and hockey too a bit instead!  

 

While we don't see NH engines in those colors, your liking it is all that matters!

 

Wow on the Veranda Turbine!   I see it runs on 072 curves.   I don't have the room for that myself.  I am sure it will look super once you get it on the track!

 

Unless you have a lot of cash, don't get too carried away.  Although I did smaller scale modeling for over 40 years before switching to O gauge 3 years ago, I made a few lesser purchases that I realized later I shouldn't have.  It was no loss, I learned from them, had some fun with them, and so far have been able to seek some of them for not much less than I paid.  I am still learning nuances specific to O gauge that are different from HO and N scales.

 

have fun with trains!!

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Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Hardware,

Congratulations on your new purchases!  The New Haven electric Looks like it is,painted in Pittsburgh professional sports teams colors.  Though I don't follow the team, I see lots of Steelers cars and engines around here.  I follow baseball and hockey too a bit instead!  

 

While we don't see NH engines in those colors, your liking it is all that matters!

 

Wow on the Veranda Turbine!   I see it runs on 072 curves.   I don't have the room for that myself.  I am sure it will look super once you get it on the track!

 

Unless you have a lot of cash, don't get too carried away.  Although I did smaller scale modeling for over 40 years before switching to O gauge 3 years ago, I made a few lesser purchases that I realized later I shouldn't have.  It was no loss, I learned from them, had some fun with them, and so far have been able to seek some of them for not much less than I paid.  I am still learning nuances specific to O gauge that are different from HO and N scales.

 

have fun with trains!!

Thanks very much Mark!  

 

From what I understand on the New Haven EP-5 there were 2 color schemes (do people prefer to call them livery?) provided to NH back in the mid 50's by General Electric.  The one I bought (Canary Yellow) is the one that lost the battle against the normal red-orange scheme we are used to seeing.  I simply bought this one over the standard to have something different and maybe it would be a conversation starter.  Guess that worked. : )  I love the standard one as well and will have one someday.

 

My goal is to have each UP Turbine.  I don't think I'm going to setup a normal layout with 0-72, but I might do a shelf train with bigger curves just for the bigger engines.  That's the current idea anyway.  Maybe setup on carpet temporarily.

 

I definitely don't have money to blow.  The price tag on the Veranda seems high because it's from a Canadian dealer.  I paid a good bit less than the MSRP of $799.

 

Thanks again for the input and reply.

Originally Posted by Hardware:
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Hardware,

Congratulations on your new purchases!  The New Haven electric Looks like it is,painted in Pittsburgh professional sports teams colors.  Though I don't follow the team, I see lots of Steelers cars and engines around here.  I follow baseball and hockey too a bit instead!  

 

While we don't see NH engines in those colors, your liking it is all that matters!

 

Wow on the Veranda Turbine!   I see it runs on 072 curves.   I don't have the room for that myself.  I am sure it will look super once you get it on the track!

 

Unless you have a lot of cash, don't get too carried away.  Although I did smaller scale modeling for over 40 years before switching to O gauge 3 years ago, I made a few lesser purchases that I realized later I shouldn't have.  It was no loss, I learned from them, had some fun with them, and so far have been able to seek some of them for not much less than I paid.  I am still learning nuances specific to O gauge that are different from HO and N scales.

 

have fun with trains!!

Thanks very much Mark!  

 

From what I understand on the New Haven EP-5 there were 2 color schemes (do people prefer to call them livery?) provided to NH back in the mid 50's by General Electric.  The one I bought (Canary Yellow) is the one that lost the battle against the normal red-orange scheme we are used to seeing.  I simply bought this one over the standard to have something different and maybe it would be a conversation starter.  Guess that worked. : )  I love the standard one as well and will have one someday.

 

My goal is to have each UP Turbine.  I don't think I'm going to setup a normal layout with 0-72, but I might do a shelf train with bigger curves just for the bigger engines.  That's the current idea anyway.  Maybe setup on carpet temporarily.

 

I definitely don't have money to blow.  The price tag on the Veranda seems high because it's from a Canadian dealer.  I paid a good bit less than the MSRP of $799.

 

Thanks again for the input and reply.

Yes, the shelf with larger curves makes sense.  I have one 3/4 done myself.  Sounds like you got a good price On the Veranda!

Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Hardware,

    The NH in Black & Gold is way cool stuff.  Glad you like it.  My latest addition to our layout is a Pittsburgh P2 Street Car, from the 60's era.  

PCRR/Dave

Thank you Dave!

 

I agree with Mark, that is a nice car and I don't recall ever seeing one of those.  Good addition!

Spotted what turned out to be this pair of 3rdRail Milwaukee Road E7's on Petersen's Supply Co website 6 months ago, right before the holidays.
I thought there was one but when I inquired, it turned out that there were actually two in stock.
Well, after 6 months of mulling it over, and in that time realizing no one else had picked them up, I came to the only logical conclusion: I am clearly the one who was meant to have them.
So last week, after selling some items online and finding myself with few extra pennies to spare, I decided to make them both mine.
After seeing all the images of the dual lash-up of the HO version, it was an easy decision opt for both.
Quite remarkable that for 6 months two 3rdRail E7s went untouched.

As you can see I already changed out the pilot to get the 3-rail coupler out of the way on what will be the lead unit.

Now trying to decide if and how to add Kadees between the two to tighten up the gap.

 

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