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@palallin posted:

Your warning comes almost exactly 24 hours too late--not that I would have heeded it.  My 5 DVD set is on the way.  I can't wait!

You can always enjoy the trains vicariously without buying them.  Yeah, right.

It looks like TM has given up on producing Tinplate #6 - Fritz VonTagen - it's no longer listed on their website. Per discussion at York, they were having difficulty getting video of acceptable quality.  Really a shame. 

@Mallard4468 posted:

You can always enjoy the trains vicariously without buying them.  Yeah, right.

It looks like TM has given up on producing Tinplate #6 - Fritz VonTagen - it's no longer listed on their website. Per discussion at York, they were having difficulty getting video of acceptable quality.  Really a shame.

I had ordered #6. Got a few letters apologizing for the delay, then a letter a few weeks ago saying it was not going to happen.

Steve

@Strummer posted:

William 1:

I completely get that; if this mania continues (😜) , I will probably stick to Lionel as well. I do find it interesting to learn about the other brands; some of the American Flyer items are pretty nice!

Different subject: what type of power supply do you SG guys typically use? I just picked up this Type S for a dollar, since the cord was cut:

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Have replaced the cord and it works "as advertised". Like probably most of you, I have lots of power packs/transformers, but this is at least kind of an older item... what do you use? 🙂

Mark in Oregon

Strummer,

*ahem* I am most certainly "not a SG guy", I like to think of myself as The (SG/WG and O-scale) Toy Train RailRoad Baroness . My Wide Gauge/Standard Gauge trains, modern and original are run by MTH Z4000s. The lights, buildings, and various accessories are run by older original Lionel KW, LW, RW, and ZW transformers. I have and use original Marx, American Flyer, and Lionel transformers getting the jobs done in the O-scale Layout room.  

@Mallard4468 posted:

You can always enjoy the trains vicariously without buying them.  Yeah, right.

It looks like TM has given up on producing Tinplate #6 - Fritz VonTagen - it's no longer listed on their website. Per discussion at York, they were having difficulty getting video of acceptable quality.  Really a shame.

As Fritz has moved and dismantled the layout, it could be a while before he is ready to start shooting videos again, as he currently has no layout and the trains are all boxed.

@Mallard4468 posted:

You can always enjoy the trains vicariously without buying them.  Yeah, right.

Yeah, right.  Not even my wife would expect that of me.  She lets me put my SG/WG trains on shelve in the living room and throw down an oval every now and again (plus every two or three years, i get to put them under the Christmas tree).  I love the books and videos, but they lack presence

A train around the tree to me is a normal part of Christmas.  We set up my 10E set for 40 years until I  became of an age to find it too much work.  So why does anyone need permission to put an oval with a train around the Christmas tree ?  I used my Type T for most of that time, switching to an S in the last few years.
Sold the set last year and now I'm keeping busy with restoration of 100 year old big Ives passenger cars - not he $1000 type of restoration, just enough to make it look close to how they might have appeared aftera few years of use.  Ives must have had an inferior painting process.  None of those cars have paint that is close to that remaining on my Lionel cars of the same vintage.

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