Finally. After years of waiting, I got my hands on one. Die cast ES44AC from 2011...and this one was somehow still mint, sealed in the box.
And best of all, perhaps miraculously, I didn’t have to take a second mortgage to pay for it!
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@NS1975 posted:Any chance to get a video of the PFA sequence.
Sure! I’ll record a video of the sequence and upload it as soon as I have some time. Work has been crazy busy lately so I haven’t been able to get on here a lot. It’s not the most detailed PFA sequence like some of the other MTH engines, but it’s still pretty cool that they did a special sequence specifically for these engines rather than doing a generic one for them.
Thanks for the suggestion😎
Woody Ridenour, Congratulations on acquiring the die cast ES44AC, these diesels are very nice, for your information, be easy on the hand railings, be sure to grease the wheel gears, gear casing, just be really careful. There are no parts at Lionel, I’ve had each one of each the DieCast diesels and only because I’m down sizing I sold them. Mike Reagan at the time of being head of Lionel Service told me they would not be remaking these super nice diesels. This is why I’m chiming in, enjoy, they are great pullers. Thanks for posting. Happy Railroading Everyone
@leapinlarry posted:Woody Ridenour, Congratulations on acquiring the die cast ES44AC, these diesels are very nice, for your information, be easy on the hand railings, be sure to grease the wheel gears, gear casing, just be really careful. There are no parts at Lionel, I’ve had each one of each the DieCast diesels and only because I’m down sizing I sold them. Mike Reagan at the time of being head of Lionel Service told me they would not be remaking these super nice diesels. This is why I’m chiming in, enjoy, they are great pullers. Thanks for posting. Happy Railroading Everyone
Thanks for the info! I'll bet they modified the same molds to handle plastic so to produce the plastic ES44AC's, so they no longer have the ability to make the die cast ones. Just a guess.
I spent 24 years in the USAF. Of those 24, at least 5 years in SAC (Strategic Air Command). Just purchased this car issued by LCCA:
@paulp575 posted:I spent 24 years in the USAF. Of those 24, at least 5 years in SAC (Strategic Air Command). Just purchased this car issued by LCCA:
Nice cars and thank you for serving.
@Drewski1992 posted:
Had to get these: MTH PREMIER American Freedom Train Alco Pa’s 1948 and 1949. Talk about a beautiful set of engines! Now I understand why they’re a hit with nearly every age of model railroader. I can’t recall anyone that’s ever said they don’t like the Alco PA LOL
I know that the American freedom train didn’t have originally two locomotives. It was just a single PA unit number 1776, but I thought that it was a fitting tribute that MTH did by numbering both of the units for the years that the American freedom train ran.
You guys know me if it’s red white and blue I got to have it LOL
The PFA sequence on this model is absolutely awesome and I kind of got a little emotional when I heard it being the patriot that I am.
Either way still an awesome set of engines!
Like you, if it's Red, White and Blue, I also have to have it. I went as far as having Madison cars painted in a Red, White, and Blue scheme. These 6 cars came in today, here's just one, the observation car;
A new-mint in box Z4000! Yes, date of manufacture is 1210 (Guessing that means December of 2010), but I confirmed it’s new-mint, and purchased it. Tested on my 87B mult when I got home with it, all voltages come up, handles move smooth as can be. Smiling wide on this lucky find. It’s will serve as a back up to my Z4000 circa 1997 until I begin construction of the new layout.
I saw these semi scale Lionel cars on EBay and decided to put in a rather low bid. I expected to to be out bid so I never paid attention to the auction. Imagine my surprise when I was notified that I WON! They were delivered yesterday in the shipper too! Now I’m searching the other cars at a reasonable price.
@gandydancer1950 posted:
Sweet!
MTH 20-89013 - End-of-Train-Device. Bought a couple of these. So far they are working great!
@NS1975 posted:I just keep checking their website once it gets closer to the estimated ship date. Nothing sophisticated at all.
Is there somewhere - besides the regular place - that you can search for estimated arrival dates on the Lionel website? I've tried to search for some upcoming items and they aren't even on the schedule.
I also checkout TrainWorld's website. Their due dates seem to stay updated much better than Lionel's.
@leapinlarry posted:
Larry,
Treat that caboose nice and maybe I can buy it from you some day, like another B&O caboose I bought from you once before! Stay safe!
Tom
Tom, I’ll write a note and place it in the box so that I won’t forget to give you first shot. I’m glad you remembered. It’s a fun Hobby. Happy Railroading
@FrankRazz posted:
Wow Frank!! Those are bad ***! I’m jealous. I love the open air deck at the end! I love riding in passenger cars and standing out on the open air deck it’s the most awesome thing in the world as matter fact I could probably do an entire trip standing on the deck because it’s just so invigorating to me to with all the sites sounds and smells. Was this an idea that you came up with? Also what are the cars based on or paying tribute to?
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