Here's my ends of the front kind for this fine Friday! Happy New Year everyone!!
Better get in on the last Friday 2022. As I am slowly reducing my modern diesel roster, these two have left the building. Left one a diecast beauty, and the other a nice Legacy model. Both were great runners.
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@leapinlarry I see AT&SF #3222 peeking out of your round house, Larry. First Lionel brass hybrid offering. I have that one too. Such a nice model. I do wish the lighting was more warm or yellow though. I think that would have been more prototypical. Great front end shots.
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@TrainBub posted:
Trainbub, nice pics, love the GS series! Very cool to see an MTH version. Here's my GS locos side by side, these are Lionel.
Western Pacific 485 GS-64 and Southern Pacific Daylight GS-2 4415. So, SP 4460 a GS-6, and WP 485 GS-64 were built in the same batch at LIMA during WWII. There are a few differences between SP and WP as the SP version had some Patented designs, so WP had to go with more generic components.
Lots of great photos this FEF, thanks and Happy New Year to you all!
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Last FEF for 2022!
Hoping everyone has a terrific and trouble free 2023
A little Bing 4Volt locomotive love ... built low voltage for running on a battery as many rural towns of the day did not have electricity ..
I think most folks here are familiar with Pennsy's Torpedo, a fully shrouded K4. The shroud was added in 1936 to modernize the Broadway Limited passenger train. Some of the shrouds were removed during WWII for easier maintenance and not reinstalled, and that is how my Weaver model here looks.
The Pennsy had four other K4s that were streamlined to a lessor degree so they could be maintained easier. Many considered these streamlined engines to be better looking than the Torpedo. Here is my Williams model.
There was one other engine that received streamling along the boiler top, or a "skyline" casing, but no other streamlining. Do not have a picture of this one I can post.
All streamlining on these engines were removed around 1950.
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I am sure this isn't a new pun. What's UP with you? My front end Friday is UP. I light it UP as well. And from UP above.
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@Train Mike posted:I am sure this isn't a new pun. What's UP with you? My front end Friday is UP. I light it UP as well. And from UP above.
And I bet all those trains were delivered by UPS. 😳 😉 🤣🤣🤣
@TrainBub posted:And I bet all those trains were delivered by UPS. 😳 😉 🤣🤣🤣
Hey Bub.............
Well here I am some 12 hrs late, as its noon on Saturday. However I could not let the last F.E.F. of 2022 go without a post. So today I have some Hafner locomotives for you. These are all clockwork, Mr. Hafner did not believe in electric trains (too expensive to be toys he believed). So here we go down through the years.
Here is a Hafner 1100 steamer from the 1930's.
Two Hafner 1010's from 1938 through the early 1950's. One rather plain just black and some silver painted accents. The other a more top end version, red and chrome.
Finally a very late Hafner (Wyandotte at this point) 2000 steamer from about 1956
Well I guess better late than never...and of course 2022 is just about gone forever so I had to try and make it.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy, and very successful New Year
Don
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@Train Mike posted:I am sure this isn't a new pun. What's UP with you? My front end Friday is UP. I light it UP as well. And from UP above.
Love those floor runners! I know the feeling! Floor Runners Forever!