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Hey Art, do not stop posting please. Always a pleasure to see your posts.

Nothing new for the moment, I am stuck at home and doing some restorations but they are scale models so for today some pictures of Lionel and AF standard gauge on the carpet... some of them have been posted before, sorry for duplicates.

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Have a nice weekend and take care, Daniel

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This was my second major goof on the forum in two days! Maybe I am either not paying enough attention or I am not able to participate in a lucid manner! On my real trains thread, I mis-identified a well know CSX radio frequency as 137.000 instead of the correct 161.370! Time to hang it up? :-( :-(

Art, jeez I'm sorry to do that to you!  I only knew about the station because I remember JKE saying that he had purchased a Marklin Leipzig from overseas and was waiting for delivery.  The forum is better when you are participating.  Fire away!

Art I am gonna join the cry ! Keep your fingers active old chum !

Sheesh ...if I gave up everytime I got something wrong my stay here would have been about 1.3 seconds long LOLOLOL!

Well its been one of those weeks at Casa Fatmanos ... I made a conscious effort to slow spending for the next couple of weeks ... I dont want Tuco the WonderParrot reduced to eating baked beans out of a tin with me Of course as soon as I say that along comes half a dozen things !!!

Bearing in mind my previous "oath of Poverty" I only relented a few times !

I posted a pic to my friend in the Netherlands of the HWN carriages ^^^^ up there... and of course he hits me back with " Guess what I got in a box today?" .........

So yesssssss now the passenger carriages have a lovely baggage car coming to meet them ...

And then in the cruel cruel manner which is the norm of a "dealer" looking fondly on his addict, he brought out the big guns ... sighhhhhhh...

A Kibri ( I think) pre-war ( going by the map ) Destination board !!! Been wanting one of these for ages .. so ... sighhhhhhhhhhhh LOL! ok you can come too !

Oh and then ePay had a KLEINBAHN Transformer/controller at a ridiculous price and cheap local postage  .. so ... sighhhhhhhhhhh.... "Ka-ching!"

OK Tuco the WonderParrot ... grab that tin opener for me will ya ....

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Sharing a can of beans with your feathered companion is perhaps a small sacrifice to obtain those artifacts! Raise a flagon of cheer on a toast of your finds! Prosit!

Awwwww thanks Art

( I have to type this vewwwy quietly , cos if Tuco finds out about the beans coming , she is gonna bite mah fingers orf! I love her greatly but like any "toddler" she is a complete narcissist psychopath ! )

"Whats that ? You want an almond ? ... Coming Dear !!! "

Hi everyone,

There are some really great posts this week, JKE, the Marklin station is just magnificient! Fatman, love your recent haul, and I love tinned beans, especially with a fried egg. Daniel, please stay safe and Carey, you always put together wonderful displays.

As for me, two new items for the week, first is a Marklin Mitropa wagen in teak finish. To be honest don't know much about it, I assume late twentys or early thirties.

The second is a Billerbahn car with three figures, early postwar, love the figures on this especially.

All the best,

Miketg

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Loving that Mitropa Mike

Oh .. I left out the ugly stepchild I also got this weekend on sale in France ... it was listed with a "take me home " price of 20Euro , and with the reasonable shipping to my Great Dutch friend , I could not say no ( again) ...

It is the ugly stepchild repaint of I think a pre-war Louis Roussy tin locomotive , when I say ugly I mean it , Heck even the seller listed it as " Fonctionelle ...Jus de Grenier "

Or " Working ... with Attic ( or barn) Juice "

Here is its pretty side ... like they say , its the inside that counts !

And the sexxy angle to the camera "Instagram worthy" shot

And the plain jane unflattering "before " shot

And in a last ditch effort to win affection ... the pouty "bum" shot

Its a weird one however ... pretty sure the chimney is not right lol ... and also pretty sure its been painted but if so its been taken back to metal many years ago to do it ...

Then again I am no looker either ... and us mutts need to look after each other

Mind you it would look nice in new clothes even though I am loathe to "restore" originals , will wait and see when its in hand ... but maybe worth a pretty up

Well Tinplate fans, Fatman has introduced you to his latest finds,both fabulous like the HWN carriages and the Kirbi destination board and the less fabulous, Louis Roussy engine.  With his opening, I feel I can present my also NOT fabulous Lionel passenger outfit #98 from what appears to be 1925 or1928 or both (It is a mixed bag).  I purchased this outfit at a very reasonable price from photo's (Lesson learned, don't do this ).  It appeared to be the 1925 outfit 98 with a green 253 loco and two green 610 Pullmans and a green 612 observation.  When I got it home and was able to closely examine it I found that the engine has a strap headlight which does date it to NLT 1925  if it is correctly green - OK so far.  Now my loco is also missing one strap light and one pantogaph, which came with it but I have yet installed it.   However the cars I discovered have Type 5b trucks with rectangular support bars to fasten the light pickup which were not introduced until 1928. So the cars and the engine are of a slightly different vintage...well not too serious.  Then comes the big problem,  If you have 1928 trucks and are the 1928 set you can't be green because that is the color from 1925...so you are the wrong color!  You are supposed to be Mojave not Green.  Now the cars and the loco as far as external bodies are concerned are in fine shape ...so I begin to look carefully at the paint.  What I discover after removing the roofs and exposing the interiors to intense inspection is that the inside of the car is (or used to be) ...guess what Mojave!  So the cars have been re-painted green at some point in their life.  Perhaps to match the loco???  So I have a 1925 green loco with strap headlight and 1928 cars that used to be Mojave but have been repainted green.  Well at least the make up of the outfit is OK...outfit 98 with the 253 engine and two 610 Pullmans and a 612 observation was offered from 1925 to 1928.  Its just my parts were not made at the same time and someone decided to match the color.  The cars are lighted as they were supposed to be and one even had a "gift" for me...an ancient Christmas tree light bulb in the socket (you know those old pyramid shaped bulbs with the creases in them...from the strings where if one bulb went out the entire string went dark ). However most of them are missing the "frosted" plastic window inserts.    OBTW the paint job was well done, it is obvious that the trim pieces were removed before painting and they are intact  and the paint is smooth with no runs or over spray, so whoever did it was skilled.  However he did cover over the rubber stamping which should read "The Lionel Lines" in black over the windows. SO....long story!

Here is my 1925 or 1928 Lionel outfit 98 that is the wrong color...WOW you don't get too much worse than that!

Lionel 253 train Lionel 253 train from frontLionel 253 train from rear

Well the collector in me is horrified...but the operator in me is happy.  I have an early Lionel passenger set that looks fine going around my layout .... even if it is the wrong color...

Don

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@Arne posted:

No, itยดs not Kibri. Made by Beckh, Model No 80, made 1939-1941.



Arne

Oh Oh !  Fred has it as possibly attributed to Kibri in his excellent e-book ... I can see a fight coming LOL ( Fight Fight Fight !!! there can be only one ! )

( however the supplementary info provided awards it to @Arne on a knockout )

Thanks Arne !

@Don McErlean Welcome to the Mongrel Club! ...

Club Charter #1 Matchy Matchy not required ! We love them because of their faults not in spite of them

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Lovely Fox Jamie ! ( Jamie Foxx?)

looking stunning surrounded by all you hard work too !



Couple of cheap and cheerful ones coming this week

A Brimtoy (uk) Royal Scot Loco and tender ( very lightweight mech hiding under all that lovely litho )

And a couple of not too bad bodies which will spruce up a couple of poor abused Hornbys in the collection

British Rail 60199 body 0-4-0

And a No.1 Special Body ... these locos were a step up and had better mechs and trim than the basic Hornby offerings ... A mid point between regular 0-4-0's and their bigger 4-4-2 0r 4-4-4 brothers

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Fatman - Great loco...I note Brimtoy used a "Marx like" trick.  Making the loco look like it had 6 drivers and a complex rod system while hiding your standard 4 wheel motor out of sight.  Marx did that with many of his locos, especially the 1998 switcher series and the E-7 series.  Beautiful lithography and a handsome find.

Jamie Thompson :  I had not heard of the Ron Fox tinplate line before or that they were associated with Hornby.  I was really interested in your mention of the HRCAA...that sounds like a group interested in operating and collecting Hornby.  I am a (very) small but enthusiastic Hornby fan and was wondering if you had any information on that group and if membership might be possible for a "new guy".

Don

Hello Don, joining HRCA is great and the monthly journal is full of informations. I have been a member some years ago.

Here is the link  https://www.hrca.net/

There is also a Facebook private group, very knowledgeable members; you just need to have a Facebook account, I have one just for train groups, just let me know and I will send you the link to join.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1294872377222978/

As we speak Hornby here are three clockwork variations in French liveries of the Bristish Hornby tank loco N2; they dates from around 1935. There is a fourth one that I still have to find in green for the Nord railways.

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@Fatman posted:

Lovely Fox Jamie ! ( Jamie Foxx?)

looking stunning surrounded by all you hard work too !



Couple of cheap and cheerful ones coming this week

A Brimtoy (uk) Royal Scot Loco and tender ( very lightweight mech hiding under all that lovely litho )

And a couple of not too bad bodies which will spruce up a couple of poor abused Hornbys in the collection

British Rail 60199 body 0-4-0

And a No.1 Special Body ... these locos were a step up and had better mechs and trim than the basic Hornby offerings ... A mid point between regular 0-4-0's and their bigger 4-4-2 0r 4-4-4 brothers

Well done Mate. I love the Royal Scott locos. The artwork on the litho is First class. Hard to find in such good condition.

Cheers Jamie

Fatman - Great loco...I note Brimtoy used a "Marx like" trick.  Making the loco look like it had 6 drivers and a complex rod system while hiding your standard 4 wheel motor out of sight.  Marx did that with many of his locos, especially the 1998 switcher series and the E-7 series.  Beautiful lithography and a handsome find.

Jamie Thompson :  I had not heard of the Ron Fox tinplate line before or that they were associated with Hornby.  I was really interested in your mention of the HRCAA...that sounds like a group interested in operating and collecting Hornby.  I am a (very) small but enthusiastic Hornby fan and was wondering if you had any information on that group and if membership might be possible for a "new guy".

Don

Hi Don

The HRCAA is the Australian chapter of the English HRCA. If you like Hornby it may pay to join both as the HRCAA has its own monthly Journal as well. You also get the bonus of articles about Australian brands such as Robilt and Ferris.

Cheers

Jamie

Talking of Hornby No2 Locos. Here are two of Ron Foxโ€™s newer creations. The Twins Atlanta and Mariella. They are slightly smaller than a number two locomotives  and are powered by rebuilt 501 mechs. โ€œMariellaโ€ was made by Ron as a present to my wife for helping compile and edit several collectors guides on the many railway models he made over the years: 07998AE5-9962-44C2-8B93-DDB6A9195A9A

Kind Regards

Jamie

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