I went to a model train show nearby yesterday and got this and a Bachmann On30 tank car, all for just $30 total:
The book has several local logging railroad photos, including one that was probably taken less than 10 miles from my front door...
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@WesternPacific2217 posted:I'd like one of these in Teal with the SJ Sharks Logo! ;-)
Scott,
There are a lot of ways this car could be used. Another would be for "Land Shark Beer"! And, a certain JB song that I know! Fins Up! __^__^__^__
@leapinlarry posted:Great finds fellows, while in Atlanta over the weekend, we stopped by LegacyStation just to visit friends, and while there, Brian the owner, was unpacking a large shipment of MTH Military train cars, desert storm models, and world war 2 models, so,my wife bought me a beautiful tank car. Hopefully I can add more military cars to my Fleet. Happy Railroading Everyone
Larry, she's a definite keeper!
@ArtsModelTrains posted:
I love my L. So easy with my Cab 2 and without. I tried to repack it once and just gave up. Which I suppose is the point. Why should I ever want to put it away?
Found this Coors set collecting dust on the back shelf of a hobby shop.
I was an industrial mechanic for the last 20 yrs before retirement. I picked up this vintage 6519 Heat Exchanger car and this old 3520 Searchlight Car. Repaired a broken wire and that light really zings around! Hope to pick up a 3530 GM power car some day when the budget allows to build a "Industrial Train"
Just received one of my premier fish belly hoppers (the other is still in transit) from Nassau Hobbies. The detailing is outstanding and even the removable plastic coal load looks great. I’m surprised no one has done this more modern work train like color scheme before. Nice job MTH and Nassau Hobbies -
@Squonk posted:I was an industrial mechanic for the last 20 yrs before retirement. I picked up this vintage 6519 Heat Exchanger car and this old 3520 Searchlight Car. Repaired a broken wire and that light really zings around! Hope to pick up a 3530 GM power car some day when the budget allows to build a "Industrial Train"
Hey saw that GM Power car you were looking for cheap at Trainz.com. Not postwar but for price might be a good place holder while save / look for it.
https://www.trainz.com/product...archlight-car-ln-box
Also some reasonablely priced on auction sites.
I can't see the photos
I finally found a Lionel Acela - and zinc -free parts!
PRrick- thanks for head up! I just realized I couldn't find view them either. Same pictures and essentially same words from previous post:
I'm super behind on posting some really awesome stuff I've gotten since the New Year.
These two came in the mail yesterday(2/16/22). Both super cool IMO- Atlas Evans 53' double Plug Door Florida East Coast boxcar & CSX(ex-Conrail) Berwick Hy-cube!
Next:Menards American Materials plant from early January as a basis for an industrial siding and got the pair of Atlas ACF 3 bay Conrail hoppers about a week later. While the siding is short, the Plant makes great use of an underutilized corner space, just need to get larger turnout for accessing it
Last but certainly not least: Weaver Southern Pacific(Ex-Railbox) ACF type XAF 11 50' boxcar from ebay & Atlas trainman MoPac 50' boxcar(thanks to Trainz!).Got a great deal in both purchases- Railbox for $16 and the MoPac for $22. Added some patch decals to the SP/railbox. Very pleasantly surprised with the The Weaver Railbox, which came in the old Quality Craft box, it's quality and how it looks with other Railbox boxcars is much better than expected.
The journey to build up my Western rr locos and rolling stock continues!!
Last week my 1656 w/6403B tender arrived. Purchasing it I knew there would be some maintenance and repairs.
On the tender, replaced the rear truck, new male plug wire (one was approx 1" to short, I made a new one), reset the hand rail.
On the engine repairs, the left valve linkage (almost bought a new one then I noticed I can use one I had to make the repair) , new light bulb, female plugs in the cab were put in backwards (flipped it around), one red and one green front marker light jewels, took my time, (as we know these marker lights can easily break off) using my soldering gun to heat and loosen the glue and slowly work the green jewel out, replace w/red jewel. Cleaned both pieces up.
Runs like new, fast and strong.
My Menards 4 pack of USMC Gondolas arrive today along with a K-Line rotating beacon work caboose. I also won the bid on a Lionel marked work caboose. One of the two will end up being marked USMC to end my Marine consist. It will be my first attempt on repainting or remarking a piece of rolling stock.
These arrived today: a LIONEL twin motor F-3B unit frame with corresponding motor trucks purchased on line:
The twin motor B unit will join a twin motor F-3A unit to pull an 8-10 car NP North Coast Limited pax train (using LIONEL 15" aluminum cars w/ interiors) currently being painted. A dummy A unit will be the lead unit and carry the LED lights and sounds--at least that's the plan.
@Pingman very nice buy with that F3B frame and cool plan! I have similar plans and really haven't found a good place to start as I have a number of projects that are all somewhat related- but one of the end goals consists of a dummy unit with lights. It's great you were able to score a frame as I haven't been fortunate enough to find a decent frame, yet, that fits with what I'm seeking. Keep us updated!
@obxtrainman that is a really neat USMC consist!! Those gondolas by Menards are really nice and I like your idea to modify a work caboose and mark it USMC, should end the consist quite nicely. I'm a pretty big fan of military themes being present on a layout- whether trains, facilities, some type of "conflict", soldier placement, and/or vehicles. That 44 tonner looks GREAT with those gondolas- is it by MTH, Williams, custom, or someone else?
Here are two pictures of some of my military rolling stock
Merry Christmas in February!!!
Just got some items to create my first Christmas train. Don't have a layout set up yet so no videos just yet.
Loco & caboose set (MTH 30-20757-1):
First of two MTH traditional 4-car traditional box car sets (30-70108):
Second 4-car box car set (30-70113):
And of course have to have Santa in his sleight with reindeer (K-Line K691-7402):
These will be added to my previously purchased MTH "traditional" Christmas box cars (have to find those pics).
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