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I have never actually seen an engine, car or accessory that I hated. If it is in the train realm how can it be disliked? Right?

With that being said, I have to say there has not been a cattle car that I could not live without, in tinplate or modern O, except for the Looney Tunes car. This was because I grew up with these cartoons, and had to have all of the LT releases. Do you have a least favorite item?

Joe Gozzo

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Boards...the electronic kind.  I used to collect/operate Lionel and MTH Vision, Premier, Legacy etc. The boards add a lot of capability but when they blow they are a nuisance and I don't like mailing my locos around the country.

So I got rid of 'em.  

Now everything is tinplate and controlled by simple, repairable electro-mechanical devices. Fun and easy repairs make life fun, which is where we are SUPPOSED to be with trains!

Rob English posted:

Boards...the electronic kind.  I used to collect/operate Lionel and MTH Vision, Premier, Legacy etc. The boards add a lot of capability but when they blow they are a nuisance and I don't like mailing my locos around the country.

So I got rid of 'em.  

Now everything is tinplate and controlled by simple, repairable electro-mechanical devices. Fun and easy repairs make life fun, which is where we are SUPPOSED to be with trains!

Well said Rob.....

While I'm a nut for Christmas, with two decorated trees, each with a winter layout under them, I do not like Christmas, or other "holiday", trains. The railroads did not run special Christmas design trains back in the old days. However, I did conduct a poll among the 175 "passengers" riding in my trains, and learned that 60% of them were going home for Christmas.

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Two pretty useless cars that came in my first set of trains back in the early 60’s... still have the cars for sentimental purposes, but would never run them!!! (Not my pictures)

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The target car sides would rattle loose when running at anything higher than a crawl (not an easy feat with post war engines) even with the pin inserted, and despite the commercials of the day, hitting the target from one of the missile cars is next to impossible.

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Lionel C & O Track Maintenance Car 6-16620..........

Lionel C & O Track Maintenance Flatcar 6-16620
Lionel C & O Track Maintenance Flatcar 6-16620

 

I raised the platform once and lowered it.  The second time I attempted to raise it, I found the plastic threads had been stripped.  Lionel made such a stupid decision to save on the cost of materials by not making the mechanism out of metal.

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Re the thread title question....

Any engine, car, accessory of any manufacturer that has been infected with ZINC PEST!!!!!!

...especially those succumbed to the disease after replacement parts are either no longer available, or destined to be the proverbial needle-in-the-haystack object of a lifelong search.

Fie on you, dreaded pest, fie, fie, fie!!!

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Joe Hohmann posted:

While I'm a nut for Christmas, with two decorated trees, each with a winter layout under them, I do not like Christmas, or other "holiday", trains. The railroads did not run special Christmas design trains back in the old days. However, I did conduct a poll among the 175 "passengers" riding in my trains, and learned that 60% of them were going home for Christmas.

Actually I have seen a real Christmas boxcar.  I thought it was a Coca Cola boxcar at first.   I thought it looked great.

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Apples55 posted:

Two pretty useless cars that came in my first set of trains back in the early 60’s... still have the cars for sentimental purposes, but would never run them!!! (Not my pictures)

DE08AD94-D5B3-470B-8977-106B37BFB80A

CCC47362-5277-483C-A1AE-AA62F312C5B8

The target car sides would rattle loose when running at anything higher than a crawl (not an easy feat with post war engines) even with the pin inserted, and despite the commercials of the day, hitting the target from one of the missile cars is next to impossible.

The exploding cars were very useful back in the day.  You could pick them up for nothing, glue them together and paint them in your favorite colors.

I love the castings themselves; but I don't like early cast 0-4-0 tinplate where the shell is " too small", sitting high enough to look like a monster truck.

Diesels without a rounded edge. 

Instability in play of derrick cars, and propensity to swing out centrifugally.

I don't like boxcouplers

I don't like Spam

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