Deuce posted:
LMAOOOOOO!
If you like little switchers these K-line Plymouths are really nice.
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Deuce posted:
LMAOOOOOO!
If you like little switchers these K-line Plymouths are really nice.
RSJB18 posted:
I do like the look, I needed (ok, not really) this one for the Inglenook puzzle on my O27 loop. It's small enough to navigate the curves and is a LC so I don't have to futz with the transformer controls. Hope Lionel makes them as a LC+ at some point.
carsntrains posted:
I got it off the bay. It's a part of the Lionel Junction PRR set. It was a breakdown (engine only) and I managed to snag it at a price that made enough sense for me not to buy the whole set elsewhere, or grab the E33 LC+ I've been sweating over.
I'm thinking I'll go through my trains and put a few that I know I'll probably never use (along with a bunch of my golf clubs) on eBay. Maybe I'll make enough to grab an LC+.
The switchers are really nice, Deuce!! They are great for your purpose.
The only think I know about Porters is that they were made by the H. K. Porter Co. in Pittsburgh!
If memerory serves, the Vulcans had to be a creation of Mr. Spock! LOL Just kidding!!
pdxtrains posted:
Congratulations on getting your little people cheap. Cheap is important. I went to a train show recently, and a vendor had some very nice metal little people. I was stunned how ecpensive they were.
pdxtrains posted:
Great deal. Who did you buy them from?
Arnold D. Cribari posted:pdxtrains posted:Great deal. Who did you buy them from?
Search amazon for o scale people and it should come up
I went antiquing today with friends and found a nice Lionel 260E with a tender for $225. The tender looked like a Vandy. I have lost my Lionel books and was wondering if this was a good price ? The piping etc on the engine was copper. It seems I have read that 260s are good engines. What do yiu think ??
New Railking Amtrak Genesis from Trainworld. Here it goes through the PSA sequence. In the background, I discovered my LC Amtrak loco will negotiate o27 so it pulls a passenger car from the 90s I think, and a string of Lionel horse, zoo and giraffe cars, tailed by a Ringling Bros caboose, all circling the Lemax rides and animated circus. Finally, in the foreground, you can see my grouping of cheap people from my earlier post. Really happy with Trainworld and the clear, no nonsense return policy printed right on the invoice!
jim pastorius posted:I went antiquing today with friends and found a nice Lionel 260E with a tender for $225. The tender looked like a Vandy. I have lost my Lionel books and was wondering if this was a good price ? The piping etc on the engine was copper. It seems I have read that 260s are good engines. What do yiu think ??
If it is complete and the wheels are good, I'd say yes. It would have come with either a 260T (Vanderbilt) or a 263W or T also a Vanderbilt tender. Look at it this way, a new MTH one is listed at $430 plus, so I figure if you can get a really nice original for less or considerably less, that is a good deal.
Mo985 posted:
You know Mo, its funny I was telling Brian tonight how you and Larry Sr. helped me with the airfield! I told him I would dig up some pictures of it and repost it for him! Thanks again!
I bought a Williams by Bachmann GP-38 that I have ambitions for repainting from its current GM&O lettering to some imaginary engineering company for use on a generic 1960's era-work train.
Bought some Lionel LIRR cars. The couplers aren’t strong, but I guess I should expect that. Still, fun.
Here an Amtrak engine pulls a nostalgia train consist of an early Amtrak phase car and LIRR cars. Next stop— the circus and fair! My next purchase needs to be a LIRR loco but I’d like it with passenger sounds. Right now my layout is really all Amtrak motive power and I’m having fun with that.
Finally in what has been a glorious week of adding to motive power, RDC Budd cars in Amtrak livery. Sometimes the second car headlight in front flickers, but it seems to do so when cold and it settles down. If it’s about to fail I guess I will find out, but so far so good.
By the way, the lights flash between psa announcements because I am on transformer power on that loop. I run two loops on good old z500 transformers from old starter sets, a third loop from a remote commander powered by a z500 brick, and the outer loop that has two switches and a passing lane is controlled by the new DCS Explorer and powered by a z1000. I run two Amtrak passenger trains on that loop with zero problems. Since I’m mostly running loops that are independent, I find the use of the different systems liberating and flexible. Too much fun! Enjoy.
Went antiquing today and bought an Ertl Hershey street car bus-I guess you would call it. I plan to repaint it and add a power unit to it so it can run on track. Also, I found a Marx western store front in really nice condition that will go with the one I already have. I want a "western" part of town when I build a layout.
Cleaned, polished and lubed the Lionel JR orange and gray streamliner. It had no motor
when I bought it so I installed one out of a flying yankee. The disc wheels look a lot
better than the one with steam wheels that was original. Runs good. A new one on ebay
today, probably in worse shape than mine and they are asking $230. I prob have less
than a hundred in min. Pardon the inadequate video skills.
Last Sunday (yesterday) I picked this Lionel 10E up at the Wayne train show in NJ (Seller gave a price I could not refuse).
It is all there, the wheels are blown out due to zinc rot and looking at the roller pickups it looks like it had an easy life.
pdxtrains posted:Bought some Lionel LIRR cars. The couplers aren’t strong, but I guess I should expect that. Still, fun.
Here an Amtrak engine pulls a nostalgia train consist of an early Amtrak phase car and LIRR cars. Next stop— the circus and fair! My next purchase needs to be a LIRR loco but I’d like it with passenger sounds. Right now my layout is really all Amtrak motive power and I’m having fun with that.
A nice LIRR RS-3 pulling those cars will look sharp! Give Charlie at Nassau Hobby a call. He has a great selection of MTH equipment.
John Rowlen posted:Sparky, My 6-83102 set has bowed and loose Southern Pacific Lines name plates too. The Observation name plate runs out over the door on the side. Lionel has no parts and instructed me to return it to my dealer. Good luck finding a set that does not have this problem. Your set is one, and my set is two. Does anybody else have a set with loosening name stripes?
Lionel will not be attempting to fix these at their service center. They have no parts and will not be getting parts. The word is "send them back". ...after waiting so long.
I called the dealer. Told me all of the sets are like this. Don't know for sure as they are shipped out in the original cardboard box. So unless they are removing them how would you know. They told me Lionel says wait for them to warm up and push name plates back and they should stick. HA what a joke. So apparently Lionel has invented glue that activates at let's say 64F and above but comes loose in colder temperatures. The excuses given for the price charged is unacceptable. Looks like I'll be doing self repairs on new products.
I ordered these SP cars a long time ago after the GS4 was ordered and have not purchased anymore Lionel products due to issues like this and a quite a few new Legacy locomotives as well. At least I have enough engines and cars to keep me satisfied for years to come now.
I can say that my MTH stuff is much more reliable and have experienced an extremely far less amount of problems.
Sparky74 posted:John Rowlen posted:Sparky, My 6-83102 set has bowed and loose Southern Pacific Lines name plates too. The Observation name plate runs out over the door on the side. Lionel has no parts and instructed me to return it to my dealer. Good luck finding a set that does not have this problem. Your set is one, and my set is two. Does anybody else have a set with loosening name stripes?
Lionel will not be attempting to fix these at their service center. They have no parts and will not be getting parts. The word is "send them back". ...after waiting so long.
I called the dealer. Told me all of the sets are like this. Don't know for sure as they are shipped out in the original cardboard box. So unless they are removing them how would you know. They told me Lionel says wait for them to warm up and push name plates back and they should stick. HA what a joke. So apparently Lionel has invented glue that activates at let's say 64F and above but comes loose in colder temperatures. The excuses given for the price charged is unacceptable. Looks like I'll be doing self repairs on new products.
I ordered these SP cars a long time ago after the GS4 was ordered and have not purchased anymore Lionel products due to issues like this and a quite a few new Legacy locomotives as well. At least I have enough engines and cars to keep me satisfied for years to come now.
I can say that my MTH stuff is much more reliable and have experienced an extremely far less amount of problems.
What will yall do when Lionel doesnt have parts .. Tells you to return it to your dealer.. Then the dealer tells you that you can't return it to them because they shipped you the right product number so you own them?
Jim
Quit buying lionel and get a new dealer
Big Mike G,
The Coors plane is out of sight, very serious gift from Brian. I just picked up another original Tin Plate 817 Caboose in full semi-gloss Red, to add to the Tin Plate Mini 817 Collection. She arrived this morning in perfect condition, including the Box Couplers, she is the next to the last Caboose on the 263E Work Train Consist.
Some serious Tin on the over head shelf FasTrack layout.
Nice Dave!
beardog posted:Quit buying lionel and get a new dealer
Beardog I get it. But why fault Lionel for not exchanging an item that they are out of??
Jim
Bunch of goodies today!
House was not as big as I thought it would be. Might be able to add another to the layout.
Accessory transformer! Now to get it wired up.
Needed some Pennsy rolling stock for the PRRBeep engines and my son's PRR steam engine. These will fit the bill nicely.
Needed something to shuttle people to/from my stations.
Will never run these, but they remind me of home.
This one works, but the cellophane is broken. I'll fix it with brake light tape, I think.
Pine Creek Railroad posted:Big Mike G,
The Coors plane is out of sight, very serious gift from Brian. I just picked up another original Tin Plate 817 Caboose in full semi-gloss Red, to add to the Tin Plate Mini 817 Collection. She arrived this morning in perfect condition, including the Box Couplers, she is the next to the last Caboose on the 263E Work Train Consist.
Some serious Tin on the over head shelf FasTrack layout.
Again.. I still like that little light up Santa!!!
carsntrains posted:Pine Creek Railroad posted:Big Mike G,
The Coors plane is out of sight, very serious gift from Brian. I just picked up another original Tin Plate 817 Caboose in full semi-gloss Red, to add to the Tin Plate Mini 817 Collection. She arrived this morning in perfect condition, including the Box Couplers, she is the next to the last Caboose on the 263E Work Train Consist.
Some serious Tin on the over head shelf FasTrack layout.
Again.. I still like that little light up Santa!!!
Jim, I am sure glad I seen this picture with out my wife looking over my shoulder! I love Christmas, but hate the work making everything look just right! LOL
I picked up a 624 switcher and did the whistle relay conversion on the couplers. It was a non runner when it showed up. All bound up with dried grease. Not bad for a $60 low ball offer on eBay.
And I picked up a 6 1/2 foot long 4 shelf set at Home Depot on sale for $149. Finally have a place for my engine shed that was too big for the layout. Set it up for power on the 2 shed tracks and it’ll have 3 full length tracks and a half track for car storage.
mike g. posted:carsntrains posted:Pine Creek Railroad posted:Big Mike G,
The Coors plane is out of sight, very serious gift from Brian. I just picked up another original Tin Plate 817 Caboose in full semi-gloss Red, to add to the Tin Plate Mini 817 Collection. She arrived this morning in perfect condition, including the Box Couplers, she is the next to the last Caboose on the 263E Work Train Consist.
Some serious Tin on the over head shelf FasTrack layout.
Again.. I still like that little light up Santa!!!
Jim, I am sure glad I seen this picture with out my wife looking over my shoulder! I love Christmas, but hate the work making everything look just right! LOL
Mike. That was 2015. All of that is computer controlled also. Flashes to music. Roof can be 5 different colors. soldiers, snowmen, stars, snowflakes, and all hanging lights are hooked to an LOR controller.
Jim
I had one of those gotta have sale moments and picked up 2 inexpensive Bachmann G scale conventional engines.
I thought they would be neat to name (decal) Rock Creek RR .
That's my Outside Train in the Yard Projects name. lol
Larry
Still having lot's of fun. Even in Winter.
Black unlettered 2 4 2
Green unlettered 2 4 2
A good one for the grandchildren to crash and .....well you know .lol
Larry Sr. posted:I had one of those gotta have sale moments and picked up 2 inexpensive Bachmann G scale conventional engines.
I thought they would be neat to name (decal) Rock Creek RR .
That's my Outside Train in the Yard Projects name. lol
Larry
Still having lot's of fun. Even in Winter.
Black unlettered 2 4 2
Green unlettered 2 4 2
A good one for the grandchildren to crash and .....well you know .lol
Nice buy Larry! Plus great planning ahead! LOL
carsntrains posted:mike g. posted:carsntrains posted:Pine Creek Railroad posted:Big Mike G,
The Coors plane is out of sight, very serious gift from Brian. I just picked up another original Tin Plate 817 Caboose in full semi-gloss Red, to add to the Tin Plate Mini 817 Collection. She arrived this morning in perfect condition, including the Box Couplers, she is the next to the last Caboose on the 263E Work Train Consist.
Some serious Tin on the over head shelf FasTrack layout.
Again.. I still like that little light up Santa!!!
Jim, I am sure glad I seen this picture with out my wife looking over my shoulder! I love Christmas, but hate the work making everything look just right! LOL
Mike. That was 2015. All of that is computer controlled also. Flashes to music. Roof can be 5 different colors. soldiers, snowmen, stars, snowflakes, and all hanging lights are hooked to an LOR controller.
Jim
Someone pleased tell me what happened to lights on the gutters, a few in the trees, and maybe some around the windows! I thought as you get older things were to get easier! LOL
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