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Well I commented on the Juice Box Thread so I guess I need to add a little smoke and fire to this one also.

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A little of my Rail King Stable

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My Premier "A"

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A little of my MTH Premier Stable

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A little Postwar Magic 671

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More Postwar magic 746

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my Postwar 2046

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And more Postwar Magic 2055 & 2065F6745C47-ACFE-4381-99A7-0B68BA4EDEE6

and more Postwar magic 2026

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and some more Postwar 1665

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My late Cousins Postwar 736 been in the family since new around 1950

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Postwar 2056

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  • 05C26857-BEE1-42EF-948D-7E5AB60D693C: More Postwar
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  • ED1A95B1-E869-4494-8D02-97F04D0F31E5: MTH Premier Big Boy
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  • 052C2A8B-7121-4764-B9CD-AFED4C60264E: MTH Rail King Stable
  • AAFADF08-F4B6-47FA-9724-EADF93AFA89B: MTH Premier "A"
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Great thread Guys! 

The boys came out for a family portrait.  The Lionel 736 2-8-4 Berkshire was a beast and often was the biggest steam engine in the catalog in the 1950s and 1960s.  While I never had one as a kid, I made up for it starting in 2009.  In the first picture, the first four on the left are vintage 736s, the loco on the far right is a Conventional Classic   726 from several years ago.

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In the picture below is a Lionel 726 that I acquired at York in 2014. The main difference between the 726 and the 736 is that the 736 has magnatraction, while the 726 has more realistic looking wheels. 

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Great thread Guys!

The boys came out for a family portrait.  The Lionel 736 2-8-4 Berkshire was a beast and often was the biggest steam engine in the catalog in the 1950s and 1960s.  While I never had one as a kid, I made up for it starting in 2009.  In the first picture, the first four on the left are vintage 736s, the loco on the far right is a Conventional Classic   726 from several years ago.

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In the picture below is a Lionel 726 that I acquired at York in 2014. The main difference between the 726 and the 736 is that the 736 has magnatraction, while the 726 has more realistic looking wheels.

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That is an incredible collection of postwar steam. Like an old catalog cover.

Boy I think @Dave_C has more Rutland engines than the Rutland actually had.

2 out 3 of the K1 Pacifics, 4 out of 10 of the Ten Wheelers, 4 out of 7 Mikados, got both of the 0-8-0’s covered. Only one Consolidation but Lionel’s doing a Western Pacific with white striping and a correct Rutland rd. Number.
Just missing a Mountain. Unless Scott offers one there’s just nothing out there close enough. Shame because it was a real looker.

I think mad dock is trying to make a point.  While I agree with csam, I can see that the better way to approach this is to repeat photos as many times as possible, in hopes that management will disable the "reply with quote" button.  So, good on you, mad.  Keep doing it.

Meantime, how about one without paint?

Dockside July 2020

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I guess all of us who thought we might be threatened by becoming packrats got buried in this avalanche!  l hope the Ski Patrol can find me at the bottom of this pile!   But others above are road specific as l,  and still are missing models they want.   Three rail models l want have been made in two rail and HO.  I hope this thread goes on and on to picture the many,  many wild and wonderful steamers that ran through history.

I guess all of us who thought we might be threatened by becoming packrats got buried in this avalanche!  l hope the Ski Patrol can find me at the bottom of this pile!   But others above are road specific as l,  and still are missing models they want.   Three rail models l want have been made in two rail and HO.  I hope this thread goes on and on to picture the many,  many wild and wonderful steamers that ran through history.

Packrats??? I must respectfully disagree… we are curators of incomplete collections of indeterminate size containing scale and non-scale railroad models As for the Ski Patrol, I don’t think they have big enough shovels

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