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The main reason I went with O gauge instead of N or HO was the operating accessories. I wanted a layout my kids could play with and which did more then just have trains running around in circles. My operating accessories are:
AEC Nuclear Reactor: For pure "what the **** is that?!?" reactions this is hard to beat. It's also been fairly trouble free though with FasTrack you need to remove the side of the roadbed in order for it to fit. I also make a V shaped trough for my gondola that makes it easier for the crane to pick up the magnetic pellets.

AF Oil Drum loader: The only accessory that actually worked right straight out of the box. I have mine hooked up to an accessory transformer which helps. I'm probably going to make up some toxic waste signs to tie it in thematically with my AEC Reactor.

Circus Horse Corral: this took a LOT of fidgeting to make it work right. You really need an adjustable voltage power source with this one. Too little juice and the horses won't ascend the ramp and board the car. A hair too much juice and they fall over coming down the ramp when they exit car. Just the right voltage and it's a crowd favorite.

Weyerhaueser Sawmill: Mine was balky right out of the box. Once I got it running it's been working great. The one thing about this accessory that's always bugged me is I feel like Lionel stopped designing it halfway through. Why oh why couldn't they have added a tip bed or ramp to load the fresh milled planks onto a waiting car??? Seems like a no-brainer yet Lionel opted not to do this. Too bad. I have seen someone who added a conveyor belt to load the planks off to the side of the car but that requires a spur and quite a long straight away. I've toyed with the idea of using a tipping bed log car mechanism to dump the planks onto a waiting flat car or gondola. Maybe Lionel will redesign this at some point? They really only need to redesign the left side so it wouldn't as intensive an effort as a whole new design.

Radar Tower: Not really an operating accessory but pretty neat. The stock vibramotor is annoyingly loud. I replaced the motor with a conventional can motor I ordered from Walthers. Now the radar dish spins in dead silence. Look on he forum and you'll find a couple of how-to threads on this. 

K-Line operating milk depot: This literally arrived on my doorstep 30 minutes ago. Very excited to set this up even though I don't have the matching operating car.

Want List:
Gantry Crane: I actually have a sliver of room on my layout for this and sometimes regret getting my AEC Nuclear Reactor instead of this. Seems like it has the most play value of any accessory.
Rocket Launcher: I have a soft spot for the whole atomic/rocket 50's era thing. I don't have any room on the layout for this but will once I move to the garage and can add another 4x8 sheet.

How did you set up the rails the crane rides on? I noticed they have wheels but didn't realize the entire crane moved back and forth. 
 
Originally Posted by David from Dearborn:

Lionel Operating Gantry Crane.  The precise operation of this accessory gives you lots to do.  It loads and unloads.

 

 

Lionel Operating Milk Car.  Here are 2 of them in operation.

 

 

I've had probably 6 or 7 that I have since sold all except my all-time favorite and the one with the least bit of hassle...American Flyer's "Gabe the Lamplighter". The grandchildren love walking Gabe up the ladder and watch him slide down. The others that I owned, Coal loader, Sawmill, Oil Drum Loader, Watchman's Shanty, Ice House, Milk Car/Platform and Dispatch Tower had their fun value but they were too persnickety. There was always something that went wrong with each one especially when I wanted to show the grandchildren. "Gabe" still has a prominent spot on my layout and the grandkids are still drawn to it like moths to lights.

The 460 piggyback platform. It was my favorite when I was a kid and still is, and I still have the one my parents gave me when I was nine or ten years old. It is totally interactive and totally manual. You have to line up the train perfectly by manipulating the transformer and then you load and unload it with a wheel and a lever. That's play value. Curiously, that's about the only postwar accessory Lionel hasn't remade, although they have done the piggyback car and the loading platform with a little ginpole crane and "radioactive waste" containers, which is basically the same thing.

 

Accessories I always wanted when I was a kid but never got, and are now on my layout, include the icing station, the coal ramp/diesel coal loader combo, and the barrel car and loader. I'd love to get the culvert loader/unloader too, but I don't have room. 

 

I had (and still have) the milk car, but it wasn't a big deal for me. Being a true son of Milwaukee, I thought it should be a beer car. I cut Blatz logos out of my father's beer labels and stuck them to the side of the Lionel milk car. 

I love your videos! Your series and some of Eric Siegel's operating session videos are in a play list on my phone - they're an absolute lifesaver for keeping my little guy entertained when we're at a restaurant. You've saved more than a few family meals for us. Your underground rocket launcher is truly amazing. Surprised you don't have a reactor somewhere on your layout!
 
Originally Posted by TonkaNut:

I never met an accessory I didn't like. Here is a link to a video showing most of my accessories in action. I added a few sound effects to make it more interesting but the postwar buzzing is all you really need!

TJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtUMh4ec7bQ

 

There are so many great accessories.   It's hard to choose.  The favorite from this year's layout were the re-issues of the American Flyer saw mill and the oil barrel loader.  In the past the gantry crane, culvert loader and un-loader were the favorites.  For animal lovers the horse car and corral get the highest votes! 

 

Great thread!

 

Rick

Originally Posted by AlanRail:

The most technologically based accessory is the triple action gantry crane; could have been better if it moved on rails.  

 

I adapted my Lionel Gantry Crane to move on rails using a small hobby motor and threaded rod and controlled by two push buttons to move it back and forth.  It works great and adds a lot of versatility.  An article on how I did this appeared in the November 2009 issue of Classic Toy Trains Magazine.  Here is a video of my crane in operation.

 

This is a tough one!

 

1. Lionel sawmill is a great one. Visitors always want to see inside and understand how the logs turn into boards.

 

2. MTH fire station. My four year old can't get enough of this one and I can't either. Watching the fireman slide down the pole, the flashing lights, the clanging bell, the garage door opening and the fire engine driving out to answer the call. So cool!

 

3. Lionel gantry crane. I don't have this one, but it is on the short list if they re-release a TMCC version. The video posted above has me hooked!

 

4. Lionel lift bridge. This is just fun from the shear size of the beast. Visitors are amazed to see it rise up all on its own.

 

5. Lionel TMCC crane car and boom car. Not sure if this fits in with your definition, but it sure is fun to play with.

 

Since the question was favorite I guess I have to choose one.

 

Lionel sawmill. Still a classic, clever accessory that interacts well with the operating log car.

This is also a really tough one for me since the main reason I stayed with O gauge was because of the operating accessories. I feel that can't really rate a operating accessory that I have never operated or seen operated.

 

Back in the 70's I had every Lionel operating accessory and I had most of them in a layout. So here goes for my favorites of which most are pre 80's.

 

1. Lionel #38 operating water tower which used real water.

 

2. Lionel Culvert Unloader & Loader.

 

3. Lionel Operating #264 Fork Lift Platform.

 

4. Lionel #313 Bascule Bridge.

 

5. Lionel #497 Coaling Station.

 

I'm hoping in a few years to a new layout and a chance to use some of the many new Lionel, K-Line & MTH operating accessories that I have never used. And I'm sure some of those new ones will climb on that list after I can watch them in action.

 

Originally Posted by David from Dearborn:
Originally Posted by AlanRail:

The most technologically based accessory is the triple action gantry crane; could have been better if it moved on rails.  

 

I adapted my Lionel Gantry Crane to move on rails using a small hobby motor and threaded rod and controlled by two push buttons to move it back and forth.  It works great and adds a lot of versatility.  An article on how I did this appeared in the November 2009 issue of Classic Toy Trains Magazine.  Here is a video of my crane in operation.

 

This is something I very much want to do on my layout.  Not sure where I would find the room but it has been a dream for years.  Very nice conversion to rails.  I love it!

I like all of them as well.  When I got the nuclear reactor I didn't like the car they made for it so I made my own.

 

It has a spiral ramp for the pellets and a receiver bin for the "hot" output pellets.  Had alot of fun designing it.  It has two chairs and control panels for operators which I never mounted on the car.

 



Last edited by jimmysb

Choosing one favorite? Nearly impossible! The order could change on any given day.

But today...

6. lighted aquarium car

5. Lighted/pumping oil derrick 455 for the glowing bubbles in a dark room.

4. #3370 Sheriff and outlaw car (the "out the top" geared one)

3. #6650 IRBM rocket launching car.

2. #175 gantry & rocket launching platform

 

And todays #1?.... ANY operating whistle tender! 

 

 

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