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Operating cars are fun buy but often unload material.  Many operating accessories can load material such as the Icing Station, coal loaders, culvert loaders, etc.  

 

Some operating accessories even perform a manufacturing action like my favorite 464 Lumber Mill.

 

Lets see your favorite operating accessory.  It can be a flashing water tank, signal, oil well, crane, log or coal loader, you name it.

 

Charlie

 

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Originally Posted by revitupfaster:

I was lucky enough to recently obtain the Lionel Operating Carousel for my Town Park, and now that I have it wired and operating (even though the park is still under construction) I'm sure it will be a real conversation piece amongst both children and adults.

 

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Hey Rev what did you use for your street material in your layout?  I like that look.

Mine is the oft-maligned 3656 cattle car and corral. It was dad's, and memories of it coming down from the attic at Christmastime with the other trains doubtless have something to do with my attraction to it.

 

But aside from memories, what other accessory has so much life in it? Those little steers practically stampede through the gates and in and out of the car! And you get value: 6 barrels, 7 culverts, but 9 - count 'em - 9 head of cattle came with the 3656 set!

 

As far as complaints that the thing is frustrating to operate, I just don't know: it works fine for us. Maybe 60 years of operating / tinkering this piece has yielded some sort of insight into 3656 psychology?

I like my operating gantry crane.  It was really inexpensive, made from a junk crane car crane body (just like Lionel did!). 

 

The gantry was make from scrap plywood, copied and scaled up from the Lionel pictures I could find.  A fun project. 

 

I have no need to add wheels as I move it around to different spots and have no track for it.

 

Ladder is made from N gauge track, by removing the rails and cutting out every other tie with a pair of side cutter pliers.  The are many uses for ladders like this on a layout.

 

Charlie

 

 

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Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by revitupfaster:

I was lucky enough to recently obtain the Lionel Operating Carousel for my Town Park, and now that I have it wired and operating (even though the park is still under construction) I'm sure it will be a real conversation piece amongst both children and adults.

 

REV

 

 

Hey Rev what did you use for your street material in your layout?  I like that look.

Hi Sean........


I use 1/8" Masonite for the streets. Here in Canada, we have a hardware store chain called "Home Hardware", and the carry a Spray can paint, called "Granite". It end up with a textured surface when it dries, so I sand it a bit to make it smoother before I apply the lane & parking lines, which is just the automotive pinstripe stuff. The sanding doesn't seem to hurt the colour, as a matter of fact, I think it looks a little more "roadlike" after it's sanded.

 

Here's another shot of the roads from a different angle. Glad you like the look, I struggled for quite a while before I ended up going this route.

 

REV

 

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I've always liked accessories with height to them.  Some of my first were the Radar Tower and Control Tower.

 

Similar to that theme, I was very fond of the Airplane Pylon (modern) when it came out around 1999.  I'm also fond of the variants with 2 airplanes.  Only ones I have not taken an interest to were the Witch and Dumbo (I think).

 

Not sure if it's 100% my favorite, but I'm bring it up since I haven't seen any other mention of it.

 

If I was to vote based on obsessive collecting, for me it would be the Burning Switch Tower.

 

-Dave

I like my Lionel 362 Barrel Loader and the Lionel 3562 operating barrel car to give complete operation.

 

The 362 barrel loader is quite sensitive to the voltage to make those barrels tip and go up the ramp.  It also requires re-spoting of the operating barrel car to make room for more barrels.  All part of the fun with vibrator motors these two use.

 

Charlie

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The AF 787 Log Loader is a lot of fun and has been a favorite of mine.  Now that I have my Lionel Culvert Unloader/Loader placed, they have become my new favorites.

 

 

The repro 397 coal loader is a good one too...

 

 

The Lionel pylon is an easy way to add height to a layout. It has a small footprint.  I added a powered propeller to the plane and LEDs to the tower roof.

 

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From a dependability standpoint and flawless operation, I'd agree with some of the choices above.....AF Oil Drum Loader, AF 787 Log Loader, Lionel Rocket Launcher and Lionel Magnetic Gantry Crane.

 

But my absolute favorite and crowd pleaser is my Lionel Balloon Ride. Totally awesome, but delicate, so I end up running it for only a few minutes at a time. Always wary of that plastic gearing. But it's a GREAT accessory. 

 

-Roger

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