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We purchased the Maiden Rescue on Ebay but thought the Canadian dude was kind of boring.  My boys made a few minor modifications with their Legos.

I also picked up my MTH Pre-Order....but as you can see below it has been stolen!

 

 

The Riddler has tied the maiden to the railroad tracks!

(When is the time of a clock like the whistle of a train?)

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The Joker has hijacked my SD70ACe.   Why so serious?

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The Batman!

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Panther97 posted:

We purchased the Maiden Rescue on Ebay but thought the Canadian dude was kind of boring.  My boys made a few minor modifications with their Legos.

I also picked up my MTH Pre-Order....but as you can see below it has been stolen!

 

 

The Riddler has tied the maiden to the railroad tracks!

(When is the time of a clock like the whistle of a train?)

20170312_183712

The Joker has hijacked my SD70ACe.   Why so serious?

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The Batman!

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jim pastorius posted:

TRRR- the Diner Guru !  I just read that an empty diner in Pgh's Station Square is moving to a theater in Irwin, Pa. to be put in use"

 

Hi Jim, Thanks for the heads up.  It looks like the diner at Station Square was the former Ritter's Diner, Baum Blvd., Shadyside, Pgh.  Whoever bought it is hopefully feelng like they "bought something cool" -- in 1:1, that is.  The 1976 Fodero might even be simple to model:

Link to Story and Photo

I hope I can get to see the old P&LE Station complex someday. I don't think I was ever taken there as a kid but we probably drove near it.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

UPDATE: Looks like the station building is maybe a 1951 DeRaffele, while the 1976 Federo may refer to the newer diner bldg. that took its place.  Regardless, it's still a "cool buy!" TRRR

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TomlinsonRunRR posted:
jim pastorius posted:

TRRR- the Diner Guru !  I just read that an empty diner in Pgh's Station Square is moving to a theater in Irwin, Pa. to be put in use"

 

Hi Jim, Thanks for the heads up.  It looks like the diner at Station Square was the former Ritter's Diner, Baum Blvd., Shadyside, Pgh.  Whoever bought it is hopefully feelng like they "bought something cool" -- in 1:1, that is.  The 1976 Fodero might even be simple to model:

Link to Story and Photo

I hope I can get to see the old P&LE Station complex someday. I don't think I was ever taken there as a kid but we probably drove near it.

Tomlinson Run Railroad

UPDATE: Looks like the station building is maybe a 1951 DeRaffele, while the 1976 Federo may refer to the newer diner bldg. that took its place.  Regardless, it's still a "cool buy!" TRRR

interesting info regarding the diner.  I grew up in East Liberty and therefore very familiar with Baum Blvd and Ritters Diner.  Actually I had breakfast there yesterday (best home fries  in the city).  At one time they were on the opposite side of the street but I don't remember that.   

As it happens a fellow Paneran (Paneras Bread) just walked in and I will see if he can identify that diner and yes, he thinks that it WAS the old Ritters Dinner.

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Dan Padova posted:

I purchased a 350 Transfer Table for $99.00 incl. shipping, that needed some help.  It didn't take much to get it working.  Just waiting on some small parts from The Train Tender to complete the task.

s-l1600 

Looks like a great addition, are the parts readily available? I've seen a few for refurbishment around the Bay; but as my time is limited I've not got up the nerve- fully functional ones are too dear. 

 

Larry Sr. posted:

A complete impulsive buy. But I figured if I'm going to try and run some  G trains in the yard this spring I might as well have a East Tennessee & Western North Carolina sitting around somewhere.lol

Needless to say, I love that idea! I had one of these (the green-gold ‘anniversary’ paintjob one of #12) for quite some time until I got rid of all my G scale stuff (right before Bachmann made this in On30). That Baldwin design is a beauty in any scale, especially in ET&WNC markings as intended!

David 66 posted:
Dan Padova posted:

I purchased a 350 Transfer Table for $99.00 incl. shipping, that needed some help.  It didn't take much to get it working.  Just waiting on some small parts from The Train Tender to complete the task.

s-l1600 

Looks like a great addition, are the parts readily available? I've seen a few for refurbishment around the Bay; but as my time is limited I've not got up the nerve- fully functional ones are too dear. 

 

I found some parts on the Train Tender's site and he sent them to me in a flash.  The red lamp cover I found on Ebay for a reasonable price.  The only parts I am having trouble finding are the "Track adapters".  Part number 350-62, for O and O27 track.  They are nothing more than bent wire that slips into the rails of tubular track.  They are held to the transfer table by the Adapter brackets.  

I was at the annual Winterail event in Corvallis, Oregon today. The event went okay, but it was a very long drive to get there.
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