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Im with ha steamer, I've always wanted one too. I finally found a reasonable priced one on ebay.

 PCR, work trains are my favorite, and the crane car is the crown jewel.

 

I'm going to tackle taking the boom apart soon. Here's a pic of the assembly. I wonder how the factory twisted those tiny tabs? I would've loved to have seen that!!!

 

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Daniel,
    Here is the original 810 from the 263E Work Train, in almost perfect shape and a couple original 2600's series Crane Cars also.
PCRR/Dave


One of my favorite Crane Cars, is not available in any store, for any price.  A Pittsburgh, Pa Custom Original, American Flyer Mini Crane.  Have fun restoring your Crane Cars, they really come out fantastic and IMO are the high light of any layout.

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Daniel,
   My 810 Crane Car came with our original Lionel 263E Work Train, it's definitely the right engine for pulling the big 810 Crane Car.  The 259E is definitely a little light for the job.

The mini American Flyer Crane Car is mounted on trucks from an old Lionel engine, if you search the OGR, we talked in another thread about exactly what trucks they were, and I showed some close up pictures of the trucks, and how the AF Mini Crane is mounted on them.  These Crane Cars are my very favorite piece of rolling stock, spent a lot of time playing with the big 810 as a little boy, the memories are great for me.
PCRR/Dave

 

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Dave, that's fantastic!! Thanks for sharing that, I'll have to do a search for that thread when I get a chance.

ron m and dave , thanks for sharing your memories of your 810s. When I'm working on these tin plate I often wonder about the original owner playing with them and what kind enviroment they lived in. I'm 44 and got my first set for Xmas in 79 or 80? cant remeber exactly. But it was a mix up of singles bought new at the Train Stop in Matawan nj. 

ron m,
   Those original 253 box Cabs were powerful engines no doubt about it!  Great train set with the 800 series cars.
Post a picture of her will ya!

Daniel828,
 
Man get somebody to repair that old 253 for ya and pull your 800 series Tin rolling stock with it, under your Christmas tree.  The 259E train sets came with 2600 type rolling stock, not the bigger 800 series cars.  There are actually 3 different sizes of these original O/027 Lionel Tin Plate trains, I have all 3 different sizes on our layout,
sometimes all at the same time.  I need to take some pictures of all three original different size engines & rolling stock and post them some time.

PCRR/Dave


      On the inside loop, the old 259E with 2600 rolling stock


Here are the other 2 size engines and tenders, each pulls different size rolling stock.

On the Christmas layout this year I will run all the different size trains at the same time and take some pictures to post, on the OGR.

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Thanks Dave, I wanted it to be a bit different.
 
Steve
 
 
Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Steve,

  I wanted to tell ya, I really like the custom paint job on your 810, the red cab base matching the roof makes the Crane Car look fantastic, great idea, when I pick up another old original to restore, I definitely plan to use your custom paint job idea.

PCRR/Dave

 

Dan
They are Rust-Oleum colors I picked that are nice matches for the Lionel originals. I use Woods paints also once in a while, but they require a good gloss clear coat to look like old tin plate.
 
Steve
 
 
Originally Posted by Daniel828:

Steve, I have a question. What paint did u use on your 810? It's nice and shiny, I'm using charles wood paint from a spray can. It's duller than I expected. 

thank you

dan

 

im waitIng for paint to dry. Everything is disassembled and I want the paint to be nice and dry before I start that. Here's some pics of the colors. I think the paint finish is ok at best, but the color is much different than the original colors. 

imageThe maroon is spot on. The cab is much darker, seems it should be more orange. And the boom's green is much darker too. But all these many years that have gone by, probably changed the original colors?

 

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Hi joe, I used to have the ogr magazine issue that had your layout in it. I can't tell you how many times I've stared at that article. Very cool.

 You live in nj? Going to train fest 7? I've been to one in 2012. I want to bring my 2 sons this year. Er, next year ha.

 

Here's a mock up of the 810.

 

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I'm waiting for misc parts. I broke the shaft that controls the winch. It had a slight bend and I tried to straighten it. It acted like aluminum and broke so quickly with out warning. i bought a basket case 810 but it must be from a different year because some things are different. And to add insult to injury, it has the same broken pieces that need replacement. Lol oh well. 

 

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