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FRENCHTRAINS posted:
Dennis Holler posted:

Now if I can only find the correct Bing engine.... and afford it.

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Dennis take a look on eBay in Germany, there is some Bing gauge one, but be carefull the pieces offered are sometime not so good..... the best ones are for sale in large auction houses.

And after Bing there is Marklin..... gauge one is great but may be very expensive. Some nice sets are affordables as this one from Marklin in 1928-29.

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Daniel

Hi Daniel,

Is the three rail gauge one track the same width as the LGB two-rail? I forgot that Bing and Marklin ran gauge one on three rail track. Is it hard to find the track? Is there a modern manufacturer?

Kind Regards,

George

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Daniel

Hi Daniel,

Is the three rail gauge one track the same width as the LGB two-rail? I forgot that Bing and Marklin ran gauge one on three rail track. Is it hard to find the track? Is there a modern manufacturer?

Kind Regards,

George

Hello George,  

Yes the original Marklin tracks have the same width as LGB and you can run old gauge one cars on them. The tracks by themselves are not always easy to find especially the Marklin progress ones, illustrated on the pictures, they sell for 10-15 € each in good condition. You can find modern tracks in Germany, i have never seen them on eBay but they are also expensives;  same price as the old original ones or  even more. Electro switches also command high prices, must be around a hundred each.

Very best,   Daniel

 

JohnnieWalker posted:

Here's a billboard I made for my standard gauge floor layout.  I made the frame in my shop one afternoon and used some leftover radiator screen to add some bling to it.  I finally got around to taking a screen saver shot for the photo,  had it printed 5x7 and secured it in place with 4 window glazing points.

Love it!!!!

quite some time ago i picked up a few bags of various O scale ties at a train show that were on sale and every so often when i'm watching a video or just enjoying a sunny day on the patio, i'll break out the white glue & an X-acto knife and make a crate or a pallet.  the barrels are just a collection odd lots over the years...

crates and barrels
background clutter for pictures or flatcar/ gondola loads to add some life to a train.

fun stuff! ... gary

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went to my first estate sale today. Took The Boss, and we both had a great time. And she spent more than I did, so that's good . The only train stuff I didn't get was some Prewar Lionel, with boxes, that I already had. There was a train board, that had a Circus set up on, with a straight section of track, included a 671 and tender, Marx 999 no tender, a couple Postwar Lionel cars, and a Postwar Flyer car. The bidding quickly went for more than  i was interested in, so I left before it sold. Got enough track for storage lines, a Marx PRR 3/16 Gondola I didn't have,some other Marx 3/16 cars I already have, a 999 and tender, a couple Prewar Lionel cars,some MPC stuff, and a neat home made or kit car with Lionel trucks. There were several box lots of Tootsie Toy,Midge, and other cars and trucks. I won one box. There was a lot of interest in these. I'll be posting the stuff I don't want in the for sale forum. Sorry for the crappy pics, I didn't want to wait to go downstairs to go thru everything.

 

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Did they hit the same hue of Orange on the new loco?  Just curious as I bought some 1685/6/7 Pullmans and the Red was darn near Pink....  It really surprised me as I swear I had seen plenty of those MTH cars and nice red. It really caught me off guard.  I assume it must have just been a poor batch of paint or something.  Anyway, not really related, but I'm curious as to how consistent they have been on all those short run Orange cars.

 

Thanks,

Dennis Holler posted:

Did they hit the same hue of Orange on the new loco?  Just curious as I bought some 1685/6/7 Pullmans and the Red was darn near Pink....  It really surprised me as I swear I had seen plenty of those MTH cars and nice red. It really caught me off guard.  I assume it must have just been a poor batch of paint or something.  Anyway, not really related, but I'm curious as to how consistent they have been on all those short run Orange cars.

 

Thanks,

To me the 2 sets definitely share the same orange.

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