On German EBAY I bought this 3 3-rail 0 gauge cars that were made in France by Munier in the fifties and are rather rare.
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Fred
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last night, evilBay seller accepted my "Make Offer" on a T-Reproductions 300 Hellcat Bridge. I got it for a good price, AND with free Fed Ex shipping!
I started my Canadian Pacific passenger train consist with two great scores on Ebay with brand new items I won recently. The first is a mint 5 car set of Canadian Pacific 20"/80' Weaver aluminum passenger cars I bought buy in now for $129.99 and the other is a Canadian Pacific MTH add on E-8 B unit I sniped in with 2 seconds left and won for $64.11. I am now looking for the matching MTH ABA set of engines or an AA set of Weaver CP E-8's. I have someone who will be at York to pick them up if anyone has them for sale there.
I am now looking for the matching MTH ABA set of engines or an AA set of Weaver CP E-8's. I have someone who will be at York to pick them up if anyone has them for sale there.
Please reply with an E-mail sent reply here to my E-mail in my profile if you have or know anyone who has these items they want to sell.
Thanks,
Chas
I had a sale table at a model train show today, and I managed to sell several excess items and walked away with a decent chunk of money. I managed to find three 1943 dated railroad magazines, in excellent condition.
Afterward, I went to Hobby Lobby with my wife before dinner, and I found this light switch that I simply couldn't resist. After I got home, I immediately attached it to the main light switch in the layout room.
Well, I finally got the 1944 cyclopedia in the mail. Not cheap, but it was well worth the money. I was very surprised to find a locomotive listed under the fireless section, one of which I had seen running many times and even been in the cab of it, under steam...
The locomotive is on display today, in Elizabethton, Tennessee.
Nothing like an old, good book !!
This past weekend picked this Hallmark Ornament (1957 Dodge pick-up truck) at a Church Craft Show (donation table) and paid $2.00 .
It is very close to O scale (there has been numerous discussions on the Forum with Hallmarks scales.
In one of the photos I compared it to the new Lionel’s Panel truck by Menards.
Forced prospective works good.
So you never know what you could find at these sales.
I lucked out. I didn't pay attention to what day it was when I ordered this but lucky for me it came today. Tomorrow I was leaving for York and it would of sat out till I got back. I ordered another group of buildings flats. Pics........Paul
AMCDAVE, they are made by Angietracksideflats. they do O, HO, N size buildings. They sell on EBAY..............Paul
paul 2 posted:AMCDAVE, they are made by Angietracksideflats. they do O, HO, N size buildings. They sell on EBAY..............Paul
Can you give us a link ?
I found them by googling this and it took me to them angietracksideflats
PRRronbh posted:Thought this purchase would be the realization of a fascination from the late mid-50's. The fascination was in Lionel's catalog image of a New Haven EP-5.
Personally I find the K-Line scale version the nicest. Found on on eBay NIB with both pilots intact based on pictures.
But this is how it arrived August 2.
One of the "fra-gil-e" (Christmas Story) pilots was snapped off. And somehow one of the electro-coupler's wires ripped away.
As Ralphy says in the movie "in our height of revelry ... ." The wind was sucked out of my sails.
For a couple of weeks pondered the best way to try and fix this. Conjured up this fixture to work with the broke pilot on.
Decided best fix was to literally fix the pilot to the frame of the "front" forward end. With my almost thirty-years in Nuclear-QA had to have a checklist of actions.
After two-days of very careful delicate work the results.
Rear end with pilot mounted as built on truck. This allows free movement for coupling to consist.
Now I feel really good and very happy with the results. The fixed pilot on forward end looks great.
Congratulations on your repair. I've actually had two of these engines arrive with broken pilots. The one I currently have is all intact, but I'm probably going to try brushing a coat of JB Weld epoxy on the surfaces of the entire assembly to give it additional strength. The Chinese-made diecast on the pilots of these engines was defective and ended up being brittle, and in addition the design of the pilot with the two very narrow connections to the rectangular part (as shown in your picture) was a bad design - it was not big enough to have much strength, and would easily break. Mine were broken in the same place, and one of them broke further into small pieces.
You're right about the engine, though - it is the nicest NH EP-5 out there. I have it with the matching aluminum passenger cars and two express boxcars, and it's a great looking set.
My health wouldn't let me go to York (alhough l was going to skip this year anyway, until they start cranking out something interesting) , so l got an Carolina Craftsman Kit Matter's Mill off the net for condolences. This is the best looking mill of the several kits l have tracked down and built. I don't know what l am going to do with all of them together, but after hunting them down in SW MO., Falling Spring and some others are worth a visit. With these, tipples, and shaft houses, kit and scratch, l can amuse myself until somebody offers interesting rolling stock. First meet missed since 1985.
Just a few things here at York's first day.GLA Hopper 3 Pack, one more of the Lionscale B&M Hopper, two more of the Hood's Milk cars, and the other Double Sheathed Boxcar I couldn't find my last outing to my local dealer and last trainshow. It looks like it may be even harder to find the remaining Lionscale B&M Hoppers here, but that is okay. I will have to write on my note cards what I picked up so I don't accidentally buy the same thing twice. So much stuff to see, and so far great prices for what I have found. See about getting more deals tomorrow when I pop by one of the people I saw on FB the other day and met today, have to do a little research on what he had(just to see what they were exactly, nothing crazy).
I'd luv to sound terribly clever, up-to-date, hip, and in-the-know, but..Huh? Haulers?
Moonson posted:I'd luv to sound terribly clever, up-to-date, hip, and in-the-know, but..Huh? Haulers?
Various sized rugged, heavy duty cardboard containers with inserts, as shown here, to store and/or "haul" train collections. They're no longer made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?.../watch?v=vS-bFTzymuA
Thanks, Ogaugeguy.
BEST TRAIN TRANSPORT AND STORAGE BOXES EVER!!!! I bought a bunch of em. I started out and bought 2 club sets thinking I'd just swap trains in and out of those but after the first swap out I figured I just get enough to put all my favs in. Worth it, got em for the Zephyr, El Cap, GGD Daylight, polar express, 261 excursion, MTH UP excursion. I run these at shows a lot and I like to take care of em.
After looking at sets like this on and off for over a year, I bit the bullet and bought this PWC recreation of the top of the line 1964 train set. It's a 773 with 7 freight cars, including 3 action cars.
The set without the lid. This is the top layer of cars: triple dome tank , caboose and 4 bay hopper car.
The lower layer, with milk car and horse loading/unloading car.
I don't know why these trains always surprise me in how heavy they are, but this 773 is definitely heavy.
What a beauty.
The only car I took out of the box, since I don't have an active layout, was the chicken car. I find this one very interesting.
Really finding some great stuff. The four Erie die-cast hopper cars from some years back, and of course a switch from Ross. Really finding great things here at York, and meeting some of the forum members as well. See what else I can find tomorrow morning before heading out back home. This has been one of the greatest outings for me to any show whatsoever, but of course, it is York, so what else should have I expected?
Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:Really finding some great stuff. The four Erie die-cast hopper cars from some years back, and of course a switch from Ross. Really finding great things here at York, and meeting some of the forum members as well. See what else I can find tomorrow morning before heading out back home. This has been one of the greatest outings for me to any show whatsoever, but of course, it is York, so what else should have I expected?
Dave,
You did great!! I got one Ross switch as well! I got some great things at my first trip to York as well. I'm at the Sidling Hill rest stop on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, so I'll post some photos tomorrow or Sunday. But the best things I got was meeting you and a large number of other great Forum members in person for the first time!! We need to do it again!
Mark Boyce posted:Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:Really finding some great stuff. The four Erie die-cast hopper cars from some years back, and of course a switch from Ross. Really finding great things here at York, and meeting some of the forum members as well. See what else I can find tomorrow morning before heading out back home. This has been one of the greatest outings for me to any show whatsoever, but of course, it is York, so what else should have I expected?
Dave,
You did great!! I got one Ross switch as well! I got some great things at my first trip to York as well. I'm at the Sidling Hill rest stop on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, so I'll post some photos tomorrow or Sunday. But the best things I got was meeting you and a large number of other great Forum members in person for the first time!! We need to do it again!
"We need to do it again!" Yep, at the Spring 2018 York meet.
Mark Boyce posted:Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:Really finding some great stuff. The four Erie die-cast hopper cars from some years back, and of course a switch from Ross. Really finding great things here at York, and meeting some of the forum members as well. See what else I can find tomorrow morning before heading out back home. This has been one of the greatest outings for me to any show whatsoever, but of course, it is York, so what else should have I expected?
Dave,
You did great!! I got one Ross switch as well! I got some great things at my first trip to York as well. I'm at the Sidling Hill rest stop on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, so I'll post some photos tomorrow or Sunday. But the best things I got was meeting you and a large number of other great Forum members in person for the first time!! We need to do it again!
Same here Mark. I plan on popping back there one more time tomorrow to see what else I could possibly get as well as take a few more pictures in the orange hall. See what I can do.
That looks great, Chris!
I got these things while at York. Pack of scale telephone poles, the LCCA woodchip hopper from the national convention, another Weaver flat car with trailer, which I have to add trucks and couplers to, and wood chip hoppers loads from Don Kane. Plus a bunch of Ross switches which will be shipped to me because Steve did not have any pre wired at the show. And it was great to meet old friends and meet new ones. Mark, from the sounds of it you enjoyed your first York...........Pics..............Paul
lehighline posted:
Wow, Chris, I really like that alot!!! Is it wood, plastic, or metal? Lighted? Do those side blades swing open? I'd really enjoy seeing a video of it in motion, if you ever have the opportunity to film it in action.
My last set of purchases on Saturday before leaving York. Some more of Ross Track, some JT's Mega-Steam(needle point dispenser, coal flavored smoke), Brennan's coal(small kind), Dennis's book, the December Issue of OGR Magazine, and the Ameri-Town Building Kit of the Savings & Loan, because you always need more money. Great time at York.
Well, this was my first trip to York, and I must say it was unbelievable! The most important things were that I met so many of you great people for the first time in person! Second, some of the Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers took me under their wing, giving advice and a place to room. Also, the weather was fantastic!
Yes, I got some great deals as well! I was looking for specific things, so I passed a lot of tables with a glance, where I would have lingered at smaller shows.
First, I was open for a first generation hood unit diesel, PS-2 or PS3, TMCC or Legacy in Western Maryland livery. Here is a Legacy GP-7 that I found for an amazing price.
Next, Atlas O Steam Era Classics billboard reefers. A&P was high on the list. Lo and behold I found one, at another great price!
Well a K-Line Heinz Pickle car sure fit the bill too. I got a plastic Heinz pickle pin when I went there on a field trip in grade school. My wife did too, when her school went. I bought this car from one of my favorite Forum sponsors.
I was looking for an N&W caboose to go with my Legacy N&W Train Master. This car fit the bill perfectly!
I have been looking for some short Western Maryland passenger cars for a long, long time. Well a FaceBook group friend had an MTH PS-2 Western Maryland Berkshire on display. His sign said he had 6 cars as one big package. I asked about the cars, '60 foot Railking. He didn't want to break up the set with the Pacific, but I had spent the money I had planned to spend. He offered I pay a deposit, and pay the rest later. So here is the add on car I took with me. I sold a RailKing B&O SW-9 later, so I have half the money to pay him for the set.
I also bought the last Ross Custom Switch I need for my track plan, bought a couple types of glue, a set of trucks for a car I like that has a damaged truck.
Last, I spent time talking with a number of manufacturers and dealers talking about products and the hobby in general. I picked up information on two products I want to research in more detail before making a commitment. Lastly, I want to say again, I was really glad to meet so many for you from this Forum!!! I love the Forum, and consider all of you my good friends!! It was a great time indeed!!!
Great scores, Mark. York is a blast. Made a lot of good friends over the years, and look forward to meeting them at York! Also got a $50 GG-1 and a box of postwar mechanisms and wheels for $40. Delivered a set of American Freedom Train standard gauge streamlined passenger cars to a good customer.
Jim Waterman posted:Great scores, Mark. York is a blast. Made a lot of good friends over the years, and look forward to meeting them at York! Also got a $50 GG-1 and a box of postwar mechanisms and wheels for $40. Delivered a set of American Freedom Train standard gauge streamlined passenger cars to a good customer.
Would you elaborate on the GG-1. That bargain seems exceptional, certainly, huh. Good for you!
FrankM
Jim Waterman posted:Great scores, Mark. York is a blast. Made a lot of good friends over the years, and look forward to meeting them at York! Also got a $50 GG-1 and a box of postwar mechanisms and wheels for $40. Delivered a set of American Freedom Train standard gauge streamlined passenger cars to a good customer.
Jim,
Thank you! The American Freedom set you delivered looks great! I agree with Frank, that seems quite a deal on any rendition of a GG1!
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