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Not cool, as l think only Packard had A/C in 1940, but with the Bay parking lots full of sharply discounted Brooklin Graham two-doors, in several colors. l had glommed a couple for my Graham dealership, but wanted another body style for the showroom .  Discovered Neo had a resin 1940 four door Graham,  and managed to get one, in blue.  Both of these versions are 1/43 but good for an about to vanish make's dealership in 1940.  My other dealership is for Nash and there is another, sadly, expensive, 1940 body style, beyond my sedan....l think a coupe and a convertible.  So l am lurking.

This will be the newest addition to my layout,

P.R.S.L. AS-616 Diesel
M.T.H. Railking  Proto 3.0
NEW ROAD NUMBER: 6017

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I just pre-ordered this item today. It is an MTH, Proto-3  special run that is exclusively available from a hobby shop in Wildwood, NJ. I cannot mention the name of the shop because I am not not sure if they are an OGR Forum/Magazine advertiser. I got a lead on this locomotive through the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society of which I am a charter member. Those who know me know that I am a steam locomotive fanatic an not much of a Diesel guy. But. I am adding this to my larger-than-necessary fleet of locomotives because the price is great and I actually saw the prototype of this model in the early 1960's at Thirtieth Street Station, Philadelphia while passing through on a Pennsylvania RR passenger train en route to Penn Station, New York. It will go well with the PRSL passenger coaches that I am customizing.

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Added to my Alaska collection this week. I started back in the 80's when I got back into trains for the third or fourth time. (I am

currently on my 5th, 6th, having started in about 2016 with one marx commodore vanderbilt shell from a garage sale.) Anyway,

back in the early 80's there wasn't a lot of Alaska so it was easy to collect, then of course the market just exploded with every

manufacturer dumping expensive sets into the fray. I gave up. Now I just buy postwar and assorted boxcars. Can't afford

ABBA's with tons of electronics and 7 car passenger sets.  The two cabooses were cheap, both have cosmetic issues, but the bodies are excellent, IMG_20210814_171308_3IMG_20210814_171314_9IMG_20210814_171319_7IMG_20210814_171324_0the rest is an easy fix. Got a good price on the gondola.

John

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I finally made it up to Mr. Muffin's to pick up some auction winnings from June. I have coveted this set for a long time, and feel so lucky to finally have it. I love all of Monon's locomotives, but I've always felt their red/grey F3s are the most iconic, but that's just me.

This is "The Thoroughbred" set made by MTH back in 2014 as a custom run for Mr. Muffin's. Firstly, there is the F3 AA set, which is MTH-20436-1.

And then there are the passenger cars. This is MTH 20-65250.

While I was up at the train shop, I went ahead and bought a couple boxcars. The first one here is Lionel 2026062.

And then this is Lionel 2026092 below.

Lastly, I also had an eBay purchase show-up. This is MTH 20-98828 below, cataloged back in 2011.

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Since the Spring I have been monitoring lumber prices. A friend, who is knowledgeable, called to give me the heads up on this unusually high quality batch. He was purchasing some for a project at his home. So, today I pulled the trigger and bought the lumber for my bench work. They are kiln dried, straight as an arrow, Douglas fir 10’ 2x4s.

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I found a pair of Hornby wheels that were a similiar diameter, a cut down axle and some superglue and I had a wheel set.

Put it back together and set it on the track, turned it on and it did not move. Turns out there is a bump in the gearbox to

clear the gears that is exactly in the center, so when you set in on three rail track the bump holds the wheels off the track.

****, it was a neat train.

John

I love this magazine but can't get it at any local book store. You can't subscribe to it in the US and the only vendor who said they could ship it monthly wanted almost $40 an issue! Two vendors have them each month but they charge more than $10 a copy for shipping. Darn, I love reading it!

It's not even that common in the UK, as I couldn't find a copy the last time I was there in 2018...

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So, I've taken to finding recently-used copies from US folks on eBay. If the local Barnes and Noble would carry it (as they carry other Brit model train mags), I'd buy it each month. Really neat stuff, always something you've never seen before as a modeling theme.

They have international themes but they have to be British-made layouts. Yes, I checked as I'd love to have my layout in this magazine...

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