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Yesterday I came across (and bought) two very small tinplate items:  A Hornby signal box and a French CR station. I updated my book (Tin stuff from Fred v4.pdf) on accessories with this and previous  finds and the "book" can be downloaded if you are interested; be aware it is a large attachment and will take some time to download.

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Have a good new years weekend all! More tinplate in 2017.

Fred

 

 

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New to me this week, a Hafner 1010 somebody painted up in the blood red LMS paint scheme. I plan on completing their efforts.

1010 loco repainted

Also a pair of French Hornby passenger coaches arrived from the great white north.

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and another T-P-K floor train from Sophia, Bulgaria needing a new roof on the loco. Otherwise in excellent condition.

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Thanks folks.  There have been so many great photos of tinplate again this week.  I look forward to the start of the weekend on Friday even more now because of this thread.  Thanks especially to Chris for coming up with the concept of this thread and starting it each week.

Today is the end of 2016, so lets visit some additional end shots.

 

 

 

 

 

Wishing you all a Happy and Blessed New Year in 2017.

Have a Great Tinplate New Year

Greg          Northwoods Flyer

 

PS  Farewell Mr. President.  May you have a safe journey into the future.

 

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Greg J. Turinetti posted:

Thanks folks.  There have been so many great photos of tinplate again this week.  I look forward to the start of the weekend on Friday even more now because of this thread.  Thanks especially to Chris for coming up with the concept of this thread and starting it each week.

Today is the end of 2016, so lets visit some additional end shots.

 

 

 

 

 

Wishing you all a Happy and Blessed New Year in 2017.

Have a Great Tinplate New Year

Greg          Northwoods Flyer

 

PS  Farewell Mr. President.  May you have a safe journey into the future.

 

Thanks for your post Greg I've always had a passion for passenger trains and Passenger cars.

Joe Gozzo

Steamer posted:

looks great Jeff! Howz the Mrs doing?

She is doing pretty well. We are enjoying the rain at home today. Her surgery went well even though there was still a small amount of cancer in one lymph node. We went from inoperable to this far so that is good. She will be getting radiation in January for about 6 weeks and then we go from there. Thank you for asking.

good to hear. and don't take 100% of what the docs say...smart as they are, they aren't in control. My youngest is sitting behind me as I type, and 23 years ago, when she popped out four months early, the docs gave her less than 10% of surviving the birth, and if she did there would be a ton of problems. wasn't a joy ride, but she's in her junior year at collage and completely healthy.

prayers sent.

Making a little progress on my "cast iron" steamer project.

In addition to the .45 ACP casings for the headlight and stack, a .22lr hull fills the former headlight opening just right! The rear of the 999 was shortened so the cab is brought forward a little. Also the details under the center part of the running boards was removed for more of a "high water" look like the old cast iron locos. Cylinders seem a little small now, but I'm not sure of how to enlarge them. The new pilot is proving to be a challenge. I'm on the second version and still not sure if there won't be a third.

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Even if it never does really look like a vintage cast iron loco, it definitely will look better than a stock Marx 999 pulling mid '20's tin! 

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Dennis Holler posted:

Here are a couple of prewar AF 3/16ths passenger sets both would be from 1941.IMG_0011

Great photo of the NYC and PRR racing over the bridges ... on the south side of Chicago ( land of big bad Leroy Brown)  at about 96th street crossing the Calumet river , there were 4 lift bridges and one bascule bridge ...  NYC on two of the lift bridges, PRR on the other two lift bridges and the B&O on the bascule.   The Broadway Limited and Twentieth Century would leave downtown at the same time ( two different stations) and meet  at Englewood, stop  and take off at the same time ,  along miles of parallel track  through the wastelands of south Chicago  steaming across the bridges in a race daily ( that was then).    With all the consolidation of the railroads ....  one of the lift bridges remains active. Back in the 60's they scrapped one of the lift bridges killing two workers... so they decided to leave the others in place. A run away barge ran in to the B&O bascule bridge ... so it was scrapped ..Chessie main  ties into old PRR main to cross the Calumet  and returns on the other side.   In my youth   rode the lift bridge several times ...the operator had to leave his track side office and climb atop the the raising section of the bridge to the house in the center to operate the bridge ....the action of the bridge raising and lower was so smooth ... perfectly balanced with counter weights  .    Operating lift bridge dates to 1911 + - .

 

for some photos of the bridges in the south side please see link

 

http://www.inlandmariners.com/...ges_95th-st_2014.htm

 

for photos of the daily  races NYC vs PRR please see link

 

http://industrialscenery.blogs...utes-in-chicago.html

Happy New Years

Carey

Wonderful stuff this week, folks. Not much happening here...we have a number of projects tee'd up for this winter, not the least of which is this set of Lionel 600-series passenger cars picked up at York a couple of years ago:

Nothing major planned, just a rewire and polish for two of the three. The 601 has some corrosion on the insert on one side...we'll need to disassemble, strip, repaint, re-decal the insert, then reassemble:

Otherwise they should clean up nice.

Hope everyone has/had a great New Year!

PD

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