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Atlas O Central of Georgia 50-footer. I wanted on of these for a long time. I finally got one last week. Here's a little info from the Central of Georgia historical society.

1) The famous "blimp" scheme was only used on 50' boxcars.

2) This paint scheme was always black car with aluminum oval. Car ends were black. The lettering on the aluminum oval was black and the lettering on the black background was aluminum. Cars 5500-5999 had aluminum roofs, while 1500-1999, 4999, and 6217 all had black roofs. The monogram had a yellow background with black lettering. (The purple/silver and boxcar red/silver model versions are not prototypical.)

3) There were three lots of these cars, all built by Pullman Standard. CG 5500-5999 were built in 1954. CG 1500-1999 were built in 1956. CG 4999 and 6217 were built in 1958, apparently as replacements for wrecked cars.

I don't believe that any of these cars were ever repainted in the blimp scheme by the CofGa shops. I do have a painting diagram dated May 30, 1958, which shows the application of the standard boxcar red "The Right Way" scheme on these cars, but I've never seen a photo of one that was repainted that way. Several were eventually repainted into the post-merger scheme with block type Central of Georgia lettering.

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OK - I am sort of in the category of "bought this for fun, not sure its cool!"  Anyway, went to a train show over the weekend and after looking at all the stuff I couldn't afford, I went looking under the tables for stuff to augment my summer layout and /or which would interest my 7 year old nephew who visits and plays.

So strictly for the summer layout...a Bachmann crossing gate with box.  I estimate this is 1950's some time as the address does not have a "zip" code which means its prior at least to 1971, so its been around awhile.  A plastic car by Thomas, I would place the styling of the car at late 40's.  Our family '48 Pontiac sort of looked like this.

Bachman Crossing gate and box plus car

Now for the fun items for sure...a Lionel tool shed, all nicely detailed and painted and a "bag" of farm animals both were $1 each.  The animals include 4 pigs, 5 cows, 1 lamb, 1 turkey, 1 dog, 1 cat, 2 horses, 4 chickens and 2 ducks - now that's a haul for a 1$ bag!!

plastic farm animals and LIonel tool shed

Well that's my haul from the show...these items will add some "scenery" to my summer layout and give my nephew some items to move around or maybe put in the gondola for a train ride.

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Ok @Yellowstone Special, my MTH gleaming chrome Sante Fe REA Refrigerated Express car arrived today, (LegacyStation) it’s not connected to the train but soon will be. I like it. I also like your Union Pacific car, and I did see a B&O blue car near Pittsburgh, C. T. McCormick Hardware, I’ll be calling them…. Nicely made rolling stock by MTH. Happy Railroading Everyone 5C22E9C1-9A4C-4692-8C82-8EB164EFE0BF597830FC-9C93-4BCC-BD84-12E2DCEC6DADDA654512-10A2-456D-85F5-3A9DC03B49D3D092E2B4-6383-45C7-8AF3-5EE5117021DD

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Last week picked up a Lionel 1950 Golden Anniversary set (no boxes).  I would call the cars excellent condition and the engines only very good (stains, weak paint in some places, some mold release present) but with very nice decals.  There were a few other pieces (132 station, 364 log loader in box, 3472 milk car, 3461 lumber car).  The owner asked for $250 for everything and I think I can get about $50 for the extra pieces so $200 for the Anniversary set seemed like a good price.  I cleaned the engines up a bit and the set runs great!20220922_153457A20220827_09205120220827_091957

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