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This little guy was purchased yesterday specifically to run on our club modular layout. The small children are always asking "Thomas, Where's Thomas, I want to see Thomas!!!". Well, telling them "Ben killed Thomas" just didn't go over too well .  Ben's "Thomas" made a spectacular swann dive from about 4' onto a concrete floor. It wasn't pretty. Decided it was cheaper just to buy a new engine...

 

 

Thankfully the two little passenger cars survived. I also picked up an expansion pack with 4 freight cars. I'm sure if Thomas is not supposed to be pulling freight, one of the children will let us know.

Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:
Originally Posted by Alibatwomble:

The latest is an O gauge Battery NOVO, THE BIG BIG TRAIN SET from the 1970`s

 

 I had the Triang version of one of those when they first came out in the '60s!  They were(are) great fun.

Nicole I was trying to find one I had in the 60`s ,It was based on the blue pullman but have made do with this one.

 

It was like this Hornby version but in O & Ooooh that wonderful plastic smell!

 

 

 

 

James

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Originally Posted by Alibatwomble:
Originally Posted by N.Q.D.Y.:
Originally Posted by Alibatwomble:

The latest is an O gauge Battery NOVO, THE BIG BIG TRAIN SET from the 1970`s

 

 I had the Triang version of one of those when they first came out in the '60s!  They were(are) great fun.

Nicole I was trying to find one I had in the 60`s ,It was based on the blue pullman but have made do with this one.

 

It was like this Hornby version but in O.

 

 

 

 

 

James

 Hi James,

 

I sure that I remember there being one back in the '60s too. But I can't find any mention of one online.   I know that I had great fun with my Hymek though. With a little bit of imagination, and squinting just a little, it could pass for a Blue Pullman.   I hope that you get lots of pleasure from it. And you can use rechargeable batteries nowadays. 

 

I found this video online while I was searching. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7A2ZG8t2SU

 

I was really surprised to see that there are so many of these still around. Enjoy. 

Originally Posted by jay jay:

I own a  Triang set I bought at a train meet in South Beloit, IL, back in the 1990's. The seller had no idea what they were. Neither did I. 

By the way, a battery leaked in the compartment. Are there replacement parts available for either the Triang or Novo versions?

John Have not found any yet but there is a guy in Canada that sells Triang parts but could be oo only,link below

tony@tri-angtrains.com

James

Originally Posted by c.sam:

Just picked up a nice original set this evening headed by this clean 2037 from a lady in town. Lots of history!

As we have no room for any more PW trains, I'll reluctantly be posting this on the FS board later tonight after I take photos.

 

 

Those are nice running engines too.  One of my favorites when it comes to postwar runners.

I have enjoyed seeing all your latest or favorite engines.  Hunting and finding new stock is always fun. 

 

Since my May 12 post I have received a new loco from a friend who is going into assisted living.  She called and said there was box of trains from her sons childhood on her carport.  It had a scout junker and AF junker, both in parts. 

 

The best thing in the box was a Lionel 2023 ALCO AA.  It works in forward but I can not get it to reverse which ok by me.  It is a better runner than some of my other cheaper Lionel ALCOs.

 

 

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Charlie

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Not exactly a purchase , an aquisition by force perhaps.  When I came downstairs at 2 am, I found this AEC Geep hooked on to my recently repaired TMCC crane, apparently trying to steal it.  Fortunately for me, it's glow in the dark finish gave it away and both it and my crane are now back in my possession.  All we found was some green slime on the seat and the smell of a well tuned pullmor engine.  I hope she stays awhile, although I'm a little worried about more visitors...

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Milwaukee Road #2383 to pair up with #2338.  A match made in heaven.  It was going to happen, so why wait, right?  Both these are very smooth operators with great contrasting sounds.  I hope they like each other, because they are going to be spending a lot of time together.  I love 'em!

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My latest two acquisitions...

#1 Was purchased from a fellow forumite, George Flanagan.  I couldn't resist it for the price.


#2 Was this year's anniversary gift from my wife, Carol.  I told her about them being on sale and never dreamed she'd go and get one.  She is really amazing and the engine is pretty nice too.

Newly aquired- Norfolk Southern # 102, which is the engine for what I'm calling 'The Original NS Heritage Series' set.  The 2001 SS set.  Lionel was ahead of it's time.  The engine is a brute.  Totally sound and solid and I love the basic black & white scheme with the ponies front & back.  It begs the question ' Quien es mas macho?'

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2001 Service Station Set:  NS #102, trailers-Conrail, Nickel Plate, Southern, Norfolk & Western, N & W cab 

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