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6D8E8013-B297-4FE6-97A5-8A862F322AF7591007E9-B5A3-4320-9756-07E2CC6FF37549ED97A9-48BC-473C-BF01-9B77890C2CD582B43DF5-1714-49F4-B9BF-525C00E311AC91E77817-C69B-4DA0-9EFF-1C517E5A941A3FBA06D1-630A-47FE-A816-80DB66206B0DE40C80BE-D329-4952-A625-4F63252D50F82CF8B027-CBD3-4E4F-9D2C-94115B89750B62752D16-AAD7-419B-95A9-6D3204B3D177Thought I would share with you my O27 Piggyback Project’s that I’ve been working on or have finished. I have several I plan on doing so here’s just a couple for now so let’s see your Lionel Flatcars with Loads.

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@HSD68 posted:

Here are some Walthers decals I bought to do another B&O.  The $3.00 price gives away their age.  I understand that you can spray them with gloss coat and still use them.  I read that Walthers decals are thin and tear easily when old.



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I have a set just like them and I would spray them before I used them I have several Walthers decals but never used them yet

@RSJB18 posted:

Nice work Lee. I've posted this car before but this looks like a good thread to drop it again.

I took the trailer off of this flat and put two Lionel chassis on. The trailer was too tall to clear my upper level so I made it work.

Bob

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Bob thanks for stopping by and sharing your pics I remember when you built that glad to see it again if you have anymore Lionel O27 Flatcars post them like Mark said this is a good place to post them.

@mike g. posted:

Lee great projects! You always do amazing work!

Bob, thats a sharp looking flat car!

Artie, nice shot of your flat cars and of your layout!

I have a silly question as I have no idea how to tell the difference. How do you tell a 027 flatcar?

Mike there more smaller and narrower than Standard O and there near S Scale with O gauge trucks I’m sure some can explain it better

7AC2096F-F316-4C2C-8C4E-F7AA44784C3D6C65C76D-2F11-4325-B872-33EDFC49484C8FADD9A6-AB4D-45BA-B187-7DE2DA9E1A12This is what I’m working on tonight M&M Transport of Somerville Massachusetts. It’s  very cold out so this will be my stopping point till I can get the roof and wheels paint. I’m not quite sure if they had maroon trailers for this particular logo they had but the wife came home with some Dollar General dark red that looked pretty good so I painted it they also had a red and cream logo too that I know went on to a silver trailer I’ll be picking out a good East Coast Lionel flat car for this.

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Mike, the photo I took of my piggyback cars are Lionel scale PS-4 cars. They have excellent detail, and the good trucks with hidden uncoupler plates. The trailers are scale (1:48), as well. They date back to the early 2000’s.

Lee, that trailer and the flat look great. I like the idea of real wood for the flatcar deck.

While they're not TOFCs they are flats with loads that run on 027 track.  First are two are Menard's USAF 14-1/2" flat cars that each had an ISO tank.  I combined the two tanks onto one car and put a K-Line missle launcher on the other.

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Next is a MTH RK depressed center flat that had a 1/64 tractor on it that I replaced with a LEGO submarines.  I'm pretty sure it'll clear 027 switches.

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I'll have to dig out some TOFCs or some of my intermodal spines and get some photos.

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Lee, your M&M trailer is looking outstanding! and your custom-made flatcar is just great! But I do have a question, how did you reattach the trucks?

Artie, thanks for the information! They sure are a great set of cars!

Coach, your imagination for loads to put on your cars are great! I don't know if I am ready to think that far out of the box yet! LOL

@coach joe posted:

While they're not TOFCs they are flats with loads that run on 027 track.  First are two are Menard's USAF 14-1/2" flat cars that each had an ISO tank.  I combined the two tanks onto one car and put a K-Line missle launcher on the other.

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Next is a MTH RK depressed center flat that had a 1/64 tractor on it that I replaced with a LEGO submarines.  I'm pretty sure it'll clear 027 switches.

LEGO SUBMARINEON DEPRESSED FLAT

I'll have to dig out some TOFCs or some of my intermodal spines and get some photos.

Looks good coach I’m just glad you posted them

@Artie-DL&W posted:

Mike, the photo I took of my piggyback cars are Lionel scale PS-4 cars. They have excellent detail, and the good trucks with hidden uncoupler plates. The trailers are scale (1:48), as well. They date back to the early 2000’s.

Lee, that trailer and the flat look great. I like the idea of real wood for the flatcar deck.

Thanks Artie this is a really fun project

@mike g. posted:

Lee, your M&M trailer is looking outstanding! and your custom-made flatcar is just great! But I do have a question, how did you reattach the trucks?

Artie, thanks for the information! They sure are a great set of cars!

Coach, your imagination for loads to put on your cars are great! I don't know if I am ready to think that far out of the box yet! LOL

Mike I think I used some screws I got at my local Feed Store but I will have to double check

Lee, yes those are Farmall’s  I was at a show a few years ago and there were a bunch on a table for sale. I had seen flatcars with tractors in some pictures and decided to buy them. Really just bought the Farmall’s because there were plenty of them versus the others and I wanted it to look like a factory shipment. They are cool looking. Just not sure of when they were built or where.

Sorry I misread the title of 027 flatcars and posted. Glad you enjoyed them though.

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