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Got one of the Weaver 57' reefers with sound and LED indicator lights from forum member Rattler21. Very nicely detailed, good running modern car. I've wanted one since I first saw them, think it's cool the way the lights and sound cycle. (As others have made mention, the sound is kind of static-like, but still worthwhile). 

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Was away from the trains for two and a half months dealing with a total knee replacement and while I was recuperating, three items I had ordered arrived (luckily, all were shipped USPS, so the mail room in my development held them until I got home.

First up, a beer reefer from the NJ HIRailers - gotta love Bert and Harry!!!

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The second is another wonderful Long Island car from the Nassau Lionel Operating Engineers - some really nice, crisp graphics.

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And finally, from Derek at Notch 6, the Madison Hardware boxcar. Wow... he got a lot of pics on that car and they are still crisp.

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Paul,

All three cars are very, very well done!!  My compliments to the groups that commissioned them and the manufacturers!  It is amazing what can be done with graphics these days.  I remember hand lettering cars, but then I was a draftsman long ago. 

I'm glad you are back home from the total knee replacement!    My wife had one and needs another but our insurance says we have to wait for Medicare!  She needs it.  I have one I need done also, but I'm older so Medicare isn't that far away.  

artfull dodger posted:

Picked up this Lionel 2332 GG1 set, super clean, even the track is super clean. Engine, passenger cars and the RW xformer have thier original boxes.  One owner set, 01616_bfB7Trkn6ce_1200x90000K0K_e6lmRn6CBOx_1200x90000H0H_jVzR6JrAWCe_1200x900 All for $300 bucks.   Made a huge loop thru Ohio to pick up my 7.5 in gauge rails and ties for my backyard railroad and picked up the Lionel set on my way home.  

Very cool gg-1 set.

jim pastorius posted:

Took a short trip out past Gettysburg this AM and bought a nice Lionel 616  "Flying Yankee" set in really nice shape. One of the few "I want it" things on my list. Runs great. Black & chrome.  Also picked up a nice Lionel Standard gauge 514 box car and then photographed the local CSX  freight train coming through town.

Where's your pictures of the Flying Yankee & boxcar?????

Picked up a bunch of things tonight but my "cool" stuff (cool to me!) are as follows:

Small motorized and Cong. Revere

Love these small motorized engines.  Also picked up the hard to find "Paul Revere" MPC Congressional car.  

Aliens and biohazard, 7-25-18

All "operating" cars:  Alien aquarium, pop up alien, flashing light biohazard tank and glow in the dark AEC box car.  This almost completes my Area 51/Alien consist... just need a sound car.

Kirk

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Kirk R posted:

Picked up a bunch of things tonight but my "cool" stuff (cool to me!) are as follows:

Small motorized and Cong. Revere

Love these small motorized engines.  Also picked up the hard to find "Paul Revere" MPC Congressional car.  

Aliens and biohazard, 7-25-18

All "operating" cars:  Alien aquarium, pop up alien, flashing light biohazard tank and glow in the dark AEC box car.  This almost completes my Area 51/Alien consist... just need a sound car.

Kirk

I totally agree, very cool. Both little motorized units and alien stuff.

Why, yes I have. Just bought a very nice original Lionel standard gauge #10 loco plus parts from a very nice gentleman. We met today and completed the transaction. no shipping charges with a nice wheel puller thrown in with the deal. The ironic thing is he was just tossed out of the forum, after being treated very badly, for not 'following the rules".  Gee, the guy is an engineer in our space program and he can't follow the rules. Very nice Navy veteran to boot. we have agreed to stay in touch outside the forum rules  which is probably the best way.

I bought these Rivarossi C Liner shells a couple of years ago.  The previous owner had redecorated them and added some Pennsy specific details.  Today I was at a train show and found two converted chassis for them for running on 3 Rail O gauge.  They look great now and run terrific.  Sound installation is next.

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