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John Howell made a film of the Mighty Casey backyard train layout he built for his grandson RJ back in 1980.He recently sent me the Super 8 movie to me so I could transfer it to dvd and then post on You Tube.I just posted the video on You Tube so everyone can see the impressive layout with many custom items he built.

 

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Man, that brought back some memories of  Christmas 1971. I saw those in the Sears and Roebuck catalog, and ordered one set plus some extra track and cars for my kids.

All I can say is, they had a ball. My wife sold it all, in one of her "Great Yard" sales, you guys know the kind, where you recover 7 cents on the dollar, and that don't figure in the local news paper advertisements!....................Brandy!

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Thanks for posting!

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Wonderful video.  We, too, have two locomotives and a couple of freight and passenger cars but the grandchildren have outgrown them.  I was intrigued

when the freight came into the picture because the first time around you could partially see a caboose.  Remco supposedly made a caboose but it is very rare if it exists at  all.  My guess is that the video yellow caboose was home made.

 

lewrail 

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Dan,

Great video.  I remember your post a couple years ago of the Mighty here on the forum.  I don't remember mine very well, but it was my first train that my Dad bought me.  I wished my parents filmed it for me back then, but I am glad they took a couple of photos.  Thanks for sharing!

Can you post your old Mighty Casey photos?As you can see by this thread,I am fascinated with anything Mighty Casey related,old and new.

 

lewrail posted:

Wonderful video.  We, too, have two locomotives and a couple of freight and passenger cars but the grandchildren have outgrown them.  I was intrigued

when the freight came into the picture because the first time around you could partially see a caboose.  Remco supposedly made a caboose but it is very rare if it exists at  all.  My guess is that the video yellow caboose was home made.

 

lewrail 

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It exists.Fifty of the cabooses were made.A Mighty Casey collector friend said he missed out on a New York Craigslist ad that had the caboose for sale by hours many years ago.There must be some survivors.The Holy Grail in train collecting for me.

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Dan,
Here are the photos. I posted these a couple years ago on another thread. I was 2 years old when I got the Mighty Casey for my birthday. In these photos, are my dad and my 2 older brothers. My brother told me that I had the boxcar and gondola along with the engine. My brother said that my Dad wanted to purchase the passenger cars, but they were already gone. I don’t remember riding it, but I remember it being set-up in our basement around our stairwell on plastic track. I was told the fate of it happened when it no longer worked.

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Besides the movie of his Mighty Casey backyard layout,John Howell also sent me an ultra-rare copy of a Mighty Casey brochure he had.The brochure is grainy,but it shows the caboose,freight station,side dump car and right and left switches Remco had planned for the Mighty Casey before they cancelled the entire line.I have never seen a photo of the side dump car and finished switches before.I am very thankful to John for sharing this rare information with me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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John Howell's backyard layout added many new custom items that he made.The layout was built in 1980.The photos above show how the layout in 1983.Take a close look at all the outstanding buildings John made.There is also a great looking tank car in some of the photos.I am very impressed with all the skill and ambition John had building his backyard train layout.John told me that all the items shown still survive in good condition.His grandson,RJ,that he built the layout for,has everything in storage. 

 

 

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