This Lionel Penn Central Bay Window caboose w smoke
That is a great find, Marc! I would have ridden that a lot when I was little too!
Timpix, the Texas Special looks great!
Ralph, that caboose certainly has some nice detail inside and out!
Today I had a table at the TCA show in Parma. Sold a couple of things then I decided to get up and look around. Dipped into my profit but worth it. Got tank car and two vehicles. Pics.......Paul
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Ottawa_Marc posted:
Marc,
I used to think peddle cars "took the cake" and would be fun to collect but that find is just awesome!
Congratulations on a very cool find, indeed.
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Paul, Those are some meat additions. Who doesn't like a woody. I have two. I always liked the Sinclair dinosaur!!
Went to Parma U.A.W. show, I got a Menards N&W hopper (need to do a fix on one coupler), 6017 gray with black lettering caboose, 636W set, a part for one of my congressional cars that keeps shorting out, and a Legacy control set; great uncle visiting from Texas got a Lionchief w/ Bluetooth Polar Express set and NYC flatcar with a vintage car on it, and grandfather got a 610 and 612 refurbished with original sticker on underside. Best show for our family in years!
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Kirk R posted:
Going by the different style number boards, I'd say it's an F2. Here's an F2 and F3 together.
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Mine has only one headlight though. That’s not prototypical is it?
Nathan B posted:Went to Parma U.A.W. show, I got a Menards N&W hopper (need to do a fix on one coupler), 6017 gray with black lettering caboose, 636W set, a part for one of my congressional cars that keeps shorting out, and a Legacy control set; great uncle visiting from Texas got a Lionchief w/ Bluetooth Polar Express set and NYC flatcar with a vintage car on it, and grandfather got a 610 and 612 refurbished with original sticker on underside. Best show for our family in years!
I also attended that show and got a 45-1028 ITAD in the package, plus an extra board, all for $15. I figured at that price, I couldn't go wrong, unless they both didn't work. I tested them when I got home and they both work great. Now to find/make another equipment locker!
I also found Ed Mularz' table and everything on it had low, low prices … plus a sign that said "Everything on this table is half priced of what's marked and ALL proceeds go to the Shriners." I bought as much as I could stand, and some stuff I didn't need - that's a good cause Ed, great that you were doing that! My giving this year will once again be to the Cincinnati Ronald McDonald House - we called that wonderful place home for a couple of months in 2009 - wonderful place, even more wonderful people.
GeoPeg posted:Nathan B posted:Went to Parma U.A.W. show, I got a Menards N&W hopper (need to do a fix on one coupler), 6017 gray with black lettering caboose, 636W set, a part for one of my congressional cars that keeps shorting out, and a Legacy control set; great uncle visiting from Texas got a Lionchief w/ Bluetooth Polar Express set and NYC flatcar with a vintage car on it, and grandfather got a 610 and 612 refurbished with original sticker on underside. Best show for our family in years!
I also attended that show and got a 45-1028 ITAD in the package, plus an extra board, all for $15. I figured at that price, I couldn't go wrong, unless they both didn't work. I tested them when I got home and they both work great. Now to find/make another equipment locker!
I also found Ed Mularz' table and everything on it had low, low prices … plus a sign that said "Everything on this table is half priced of what's marked and ALL proceeds go to the Shriners." I bought as much as I could stand, and some stuff I didn't need - that's a good cause Ed, great that you were doing that! My giving this year will once again be to the Cincinnati Ronald McDonald House - we called that wonderful place home for a couple of months in 2009 - wonderful place, even more wonderful people.
The Shriners table is where I bought the Menards N&W hopper. There's something about the railroad's colors that fascinates me. Now the hunt for a N&W Pocahontas set from a couple years ago begins...
Deuce, nice buy! Everbody needs a Hooker car or 2! LOL
Deuce posted:Finally got my Hooker Tank Car. Train show a couple weekends ago, walked in the door an hour before closing and got it for cheap. Brand new.
Adding hookers to the layout, nice touch.
Just received my Lionchief Plus Reading GP-7 from Marios Trains. Before I say anything about the locomotive, I would like to mention Mario's super fast shipping, ease of ordering and fair prices. I am very pleased.
I am also very impressed with the LC+ GP-7. There is only one complaint, the smoke oil bottle is very difficult to get the oil out as it is extremely hard plastic. That said here's a photo.
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Hey Dan, really nice looking Diesel, and show more pictures of your layout. I like the Lionel Accessories and really wish I had built my layout around them. It reminds me of the 1950’s and 1960’s...and from that time forward. Happy Railroading.
I had a pretty good train show day Sunday. I've been looking for a cheap but nice set for my daughter to mess around with and I happened to come across a Lionel FT set at a price I couldn't refuse. I also picked up a Lionel 40ft flat and a home made double track bridge that may become part of my swing up/duck under bridge.
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Just had this delivered tonight from Amazon – a Polar Express version of Monopoly based on the movie and book. Haven’t opened it yet but from the graphics and photos on its packaging it’ll likely make for a fun time for my nephew, niece, and granddaughter to play it while drinking hot chocolate after watching the movie.
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Both of my grandmother's brought some things before or on Thanksgiving, so this wasn't really a buy, but something they wanted to pass on to me knowing my love for the hobby.
My Pop's houses from his Putz, going around the top of my LV loop. Many figures and accessories but removing all of them would take some time. Initially I thought I was just throwing these up haphazardly but they actually look nice. I rushed to get it done so my Grammy S. could see it on Thanksgiving. She was so happy(my Pop passed away about a year and a half ago, I like to think he would've been too.
My other Grammy called before Thanksgiving and said she found some "train stuff" in the garage with very vague descriptions. She said there was "like a place where people stand and wait for trains", but she didn't bring it. Considering the era that my Pop E. bought his trains, my guess is it's a 132 or 133 Station.
Marx Yard Tower- just what I needed for a dark area on my layout, unfortunately, the bulbs are TOO bright, even with the voltage on variable:
American Flyer 8B Transformer. Tested and still works great with 110 watts. It's powering an inner loop of prewar tinplate. Unfortunately, missing a handle, if anyone knows of make-shift solution to creating one, please let me know!
Was EXTREMELY surprised to find this in the big box, with it's own box. Now I need to find where to put it. Also, significance of the light bulb? It goes with Pop E's AF Harbor Junction & Freight Station:
Great assortment of cool 1940s-50s toy cars, houses, figures, and more(one is Made in Germany-US Zone), again, lacking room on the layout. Marx transformer's plug was ripped off, unfortunately.
Finally, today's buy at my LHS that came in about a week ago. Can pair it with my other ore car. 3 generations, including Pop E, worked at the Steel. Also picked up the 145c track controller for the 445 switch tower.
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leapinlarry posted:Hey Dan, really nice looking Diesel, and show more pictures of your layout. I like the Lionel Accessories and really wish I had built my layout around them. It reminds me of the 1950’s and 1960’s...and from that time forward. Happy Railroading.
Your wish is my command. Not really suited for this thread but what the heck.
Referencing my previous post about my new Reading LC+ GP-7, is there a trick to getting the smoke fluid out of the tiny, rather hard plastic bottle ?
StevefromPA posted:Both of my grandmother's brought some things before or on Thanksgiving, so this wasn't really a buy, but something they wanted to pass on to me knowing my love for the hobby.
My Pop's houses from his Putz, going around the top of my LV loop. Many figures and accessories but removing all of them would take some time. Initially I thought I was just throwing these up haphazardly but they actually look nice. I rushed to get it done so my Grammy S. could see it on Thanksgiving. She was so happy(my Pop passed away about a year and a half ago, I like to think he would've been too.
My other Grammy called before Thanksgiving and said she found some "train stuff" in the garage with very vague descriptions. She said there was "like a place where people stand and wait for trains", but she didn't bring it. Considering the era that my Pop E. bought his trains, my guess is it's a 132 or 133 Station.
Marx Yard Tower- just what I needed for a dark area on my layout, unfortunately, the bulbs are TOO bright, even with the voltage on variable:
American Flyer 8B Transformer. Tested and still works great with 110 watts. It's powering an inner loop of prewar tinplate. Unfortunately, missing a handle, if anyone knows of make-shift solution to creating one, please let me know!
Was EXTREMELY surprised to find this in the big box, with it's own box. Now I need to find where to put it. Also, significance of the light bulb? It goes with Pop E's AF Harbor Junction & Freight Station:
Great assortment of cool 1940s-50s toy cars, houses, figures, and more(one is Made in Germany-US Zone), again, lacking room on the layout. Marx transformer's plug was ripped off, unfortunately.
Finally, today's buy at my LHS that came in about a week ago. Can pair it with my other ore car. 3 generations, including Pop E, worked at the Steel. Also picked up the 145c track controller for the 445 switch tower.
Steve, will this work on your AF 8B Transformer? XcAAOSwQIFbxhDh:rk:23f:0" target="_blank">https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ameri...wQIFbxhDh:rk:23f:0
Rusty
I visited The Train Loft in Winston Salem and bought an extra DCS remote while on a business trip. With the ultimate demise of the remote, I thought this was a cool purchase
Everything is cool at Christmas. It's the most wonderful time of the year!!!!
Dan Padova posted:leapinlarry posted:Hey Dan, really nice looking Diesel, and show more pictures of your layout. I like the Lionel Accessories and really wish I had built my layout around them. It reminds me of the 1950’s and 1960’s...and from that time forward. Happy Railroading.
Your wish is my command. Not really suited for this thread but what the heck.
Dan;
I never had a lot of PW accessories, basically two - a 145 Gateman and a #30 water tower I picked up from Madison Hardware... I forgot how noisy they were!!! I really enjoyed your videos. They show the ingenuity of their designers beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
@Diverging Clear Well at first glance yes but the reviews said that it would not. Thanks for showing me that, I didn't even think to look up by part number, either. I'm really just looking for a quick fix so I don't have to twist that knob with my hands which makes the speed less controllable. I picked up a new needle-nose pliers last night, for other purposes, and just tried it out to twist the transformer "knob". It work pretty well, better degree of control. If I can find some junk pliers I may just tape or zip tie the ends together so they snuggly fit on the knob and use it as such. The original would be nice, however. Thanks again, Rusty.
Shaft size?
Old tv, radio, stove, car radios with knobs, and universal rotory knobs from electronics or machine knobs will likely fit. The shaft size varies only slightly. The ones with set screws can usually be used on a smaller shaft.
Im guessing the handle on the bay is missing the metal spring insert that would make it fit tight. It looks correct in style anyhow. Maybe you could drill and tap for a set screw (depends on position of shaft's flat). Or drill and drive a shear pin to hold against the flat. Reshape the hole with plastic wrap on the shaft and JB weld in the hole if needed (a dab of silicone would keep it from popping off, but allow it to be pulled off if needed.
Grainger would have a knob with a set screw; from switch size to a few inches in dia., maybe even a lever vs dial type. But wading through the options will take time, the search engine and refrence & group listings kinda suck IMHO. I can use thier old paper catalogs faster. In fact I know they have set screw knobs for 100% sure, but you can only call them up by knob shape, not attachment method, which is just stupid with over 1,000 knobs easy. And SS might mean stainless steel or set screw, so you better read close. (And this was once a primier industrial supplier. Who designs these sites anyhow? High schoolers?; close to it?; or just folk with no life experience beyond a keyboard & screen? )
Looks like a great set of cars for your grain train. Very nice colorful and diverse set .
I made my own - Lionel Milwaukee Road TMCC Snowplow. I combined the PRR Rotary Snowplow that I bought used of the bay with and the body from the Milwaukee Road (non-rotary) snowplow shell. The non-rotary body is about a 1/4" shorter then the Rotary snowplow body - so I 3-D printed a spacer. It fits between the rotary plow and the MR shell. I also had to cut a hole in the front of the MR shell for the headlight wiring to pass through. It may have been easier to just repaint the original body, but I did not want to take apart the snow plow. I've always liked the Lionel switchers / rotary snowplows, and I think this came out pretty good.
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Very impressive Eric! The 3D printed piece looks like a gasket.
Excellent observation. If not running, clean and lubricate is often the solution, not always ( wire not hooked up , etc. ) but often !!!!!
Been wanting an Erie RPO to make up a mixed consist EL-era RPO train. Bought one off ebay but the vendor said they erred and did not have it in stock after all. While they sucked up my $104 very quickly, they said a refund would be forthcoming in 5-7 biz days !! Nov 30th will be 8 days..... Meanwhile I checked the MTH product locator feature (duh, should have done this 1st) and 2 dealers were said to have it. One called back & did have it, very fair price and would ship the next day ! Splendid ! Thank you Stockyard Express ! Now all I need is layout to put it on, lol.
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I went to Seattle today and after hitting the museum of flight, I went to a good Hobby shop in Burien and got some good books. The one on the tight end is a catalog from a Japanese company that makes replica flight jackets. Got that in downtown Seattle...
I also subscribed to OGR today, including the digital version. I've been buying individual copies when they come out for quite a while now, but didn't see any reason why I shouldn't go ahead and just subscribe at this point.
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Lee, did you go to West Seattle Trains?
The Caboose was a good deal, in my head it fit better with my 254E but I underestimated the size. Still fits though. The bare-bones K-Line Lighted station platform is a welcome addition to the RR as that side of "still thinking of a name for my RR" hasn't had the pleasure of passenger service. Now the Budd RDCs leading my freight consist have some people to pick up. The figures and benches I picked up over Thanksgiving so it works out well.