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With humblest apologies, remembering that I am REALLY new to the tin-plate world, I would like to ask the following:

 

At this coming York I want to look for 2 or 3 tin-plate cars that are Christmas related since I bought the Christmas set, new, at the last York.  The cars are, I believe this is right, 2600-series cars.  They are rather small, 6" or 7" long.  Definitely way smaller than the 'O' gauge tin-plate Blue Comet passenger cars that I bought.

 

I know now that couplers can be different in height - my Christmas cars and Blue Comet cars prove that.

 

I might, might I said, consider buying an older tin-plate car if it's an eye-catching Christmas related car and mates with my current stuff.

 

As of now I am planning on taking a car so that I can make sure that what I buy mates with it.  Is there a way that I can POSITIVELY KNOW, without taking a car, that something sitting on a table will mate with it???

 

thanks for the education! - walt

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Walt,

 

Make up an index card with a notch cut out at the level of your coupler?

 

I have a 1:1 picture I keep in my wallet of a car (automobile) that is the size I use on my layout.  When I see a car for sale, I compare it to the picture I carry to see if the size is right!

 

Hope to see you at York!  our usual meeting place? (standing in line in the Orange hall waiting for the event to open)

 

Ed

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Walt, just for my two cents worth, I think if it was me I'd take one of your cars with you. There are just so many variables, being able to whip your car out and plunk it down on the table and hook up a potential purchase to it will immediately tell you whether it's perfect, or could be made to work, or just ain't gonna happen.  Otherwise, you'll find yourself guessing.  You'll be carrying so much other loot by the end of the day, bringing one car in with you won't be that much inconvenience.

 

 

Walt,
   For a new guy purchasing Tin Plate rolling stock, knowing the couplers and the different cars just by sight is kind of difficult, because the auto couplers came on both the 800 series type cars and the 2600 series cars also, some even have different length couplers depending on the rolling stock.  I have been looking at this Tin Plate rolling stock sense I was a little boy, am able to mix the 2600 rolling stock with the correct 800 series cars for running, it takes a life time to correctly identity what cars can be run together, the best way for a novice purchaser to purchase is to take one of the cars with you, as you purchase and physically couple the cars together and if possible have the cars run on a layout together.
PCRR/Dave

A mix of original Lionel 800 & 2600 Tin, along with 800 series MTH repro Tin.





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Originally Posted by Doc Davis:

Walt,

 

I saw an M&M's Christmas car at Brady's last weekend. Maybe something for your York list?

 

m&m's Christmas Car

Thanks Doc!!!!!  I want to buy new, unused stuff so I'll check it out.  Nice and colorful and "Christmasy"- just what I'm looking for.  Plus, I see it's a '2600' series car which is what I want to match it to.

 

- walt

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Doc,

   There were 2 different type couplers made for the Lionel 2600 series rolling stock, the auto couplers and the latch over couplers.  Same goes for the 800 series rolling stock, and infact the height of the cars can be quite different depending on the era of the rolling stock, and whether the cars are passenger or freight or work train rolling stock.  Some of the later Lionel Tin Plate actually came with post war conventional auto couplers. 

PCRR/Dave

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Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Doc,

   There were 2 different type couplers made for the Lionel 2600 series rolling stock, the auto couplers and the latch over couplers.  Same goes for the 800 series rolling stock, and infact the height of the cars can be quite different depending on the era of the rolling stock.

PCRR/Dave

In my experience, that doesn't apply when the items are on the same page of the catalog.

Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Doc,

   You also must be aware of the 2600 transition 655 box car, that has the old style auto-coupler on one end and the post war conventional auto-coupler on the other, this is one seriously cool Lionel original Tin Plate box car.

PCRR/Dave

Yes, I've read about them but never actually seen one (or didn't notice the different couplers if I did).

I just looked at the 2014 tin-plate/RTR catalogue and saw the new 2014 Christmas 2600 series car: 11-70101 Christmas #2655.

 

I tried to do a search on it to capture an image but the search said 'not found' and I couldn't manually browse around and find it either.

 

I would like to get both now!

 

And what did I say last October after York and my 2 new tin-plate trains purchases??  "I'm all done buying now".  OOPS

 

- walt

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