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Mark Boyce posted:
Vincent Massi posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Vincent, What is your question?  I would be happy to post more.

 

To be or not to be.

 

 

No, my question is why do you have to wait until next winter to assemble it?

 

Too many things to do not related to model trains.  I know; it is quite unacceptable for sure!!  

Looks like a nice model Mark. Hope you get more done on your layout so that you have a place to put that station.

Bob

RSJB18 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
Vincent Massi posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Vincent, What is your question?  I would be happy to post more.

 

To be or not to be.

 

 

No, my question is why do you have to wait until next winter to assemble it?

 

Too many things to do not related to model trains.  I know; it is quite unacceptable for sure!!  

Looks like a nice model Mark. Hope you get more done on your layout so that you have a place to put that station.

Bob

Thank you, Bob!  I hope so too!

Mike, Well I butchered my first laser cut kit by putting paint on too thick and lost a lot of the fine brick detail.  Fortunately it was a small kit and can go in the back of the layout.  I did a better job painting clapboard laser cut kit, but it still sits in pieces after I started the layout build in the larger room.  We both need to retire and spend more time on out layouts!  

Here it is, my first Lionel Legacy steam engine. And most likely the only one. I got this for a great deal from Mario's Trains during his York sale. So far I'm loving it and it's running great. I was surprised just from how well the engine was packed in the box, it barely moves when it's in the box. Hopefully it doesn't have any problems during my ownership, thankfully it has a warranty.

In the future I plan on buying Reading 70' Madison passenger cars from MTH, so I can make a pretty accurate recreation of the excursion train that the T1s pulled from 1959 - 1964. But of course, that will come at a later date.

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Here's a running video as well:

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Picked up a pair of Rio Grande 65’ mill gons and a NYC covered hopper for a total of around $35. The gons were lightly used, but they are still like new. Also picked up an Athearn BlueBox SD45 as a project. The shell was painted, crudely, by its previous owner and will need stripping. It will probably end up in Conrail or Erie Lackawanna. The chassis itself was very well maintained, however. It is currently in the process of being converted to DCC. It will eventually get ESU Loksound or TCS WOW sound, but for now a Digitrax DH126 will do. 28737C42-316C-4E45-97BC-BA589BEED4F8E7071BC8-024C-4671-A649-C937F47D80C8858089EB-EB38-4226-9226-E2F44AD11CCBACE24AEC-F7F1-4570-A18A-6200555A4A4D

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Oh, Brian!!!  I finally bought an MTH BL2 in the Rock Island black and red livery with silver painted trucks.   I just paid for it on the bay a few minutes ago.  I have always liked the looks of the BL2 and happy to finally get one.    Only other engine I would really like to have is an MTH BNSF Genset, but I wouldn’t mind having an MTH BN GP38-2 1990 BN Safe and an MTH NP GP9.  So I guess I am down to 3 engines on the “Have To Have” list.

 

Larry

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It's been a bit, had a break last week, but now I'm ready to post what I hauled in over the last 10 or so days. Many hours spent in hobby shops and antique shops or malls last week!:

I believe I took this picture this past Saturday, here we have:

1st row, left to right, seller in parentheses : Lionel Road Construction Signs(Henning's, "Young Adults" pack(Hobby Lobby), "British Regiment"(Local Antique Mall), Plasticville Figures & Signs-not all signs came in the bag, some from previous purchase(Henning's), 2 die cast figures and 1 sign(Henning's), KBN AKA Karl Bub City Desitnation Sign(Henning's),Bing Shield with bell(Henning's), Ives 551 Chair Car(ebay), Pre-war tab slot couplers(Henning's)

2nd Row, left to Right: Lionel MPC era Mobil Tank Car(Henning's), Lionel Pre-war 1680 Sunoco Tanker with new trucks(Local Antique Mall), Repainted Lionel Prewar 657 caboose(Local Antique Mall), Woodland Scenics Policemen(Henning's)

Last Row, left to Right: Model Power "Deacon & His Flock "(Trains & Lanes), MTH Railking 2003 LV Boxcar(ebay), Lionel LV gondola(Henning's), mth pREMIER 2012 CSX bay Window Caboose(Henning's)

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Lionel Postwar #35 Lamp- got it from a "junk bin", doesn't have a top-yet- for now it has a red light bulb for my military area

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Close Up Lionel Signs, Young Adults from Hobby Lobby, Mobil Tanker

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Close up: MTH CSX Caboose

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Close up: Plasticville figures & signs from Henning's bag

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Close Up: British Regiment- somewhat more s-scale but they serve the purpose. They also don't look like the traditional British regiment. THey had been glued to a good base and I pried them off with an exacto knife

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Close up: Henning's had a deal on diecast figures in their display case. Picked up these 3 items. One is obviously a station figure, the other seems to be a young boy with a camera, and the sign behind it just seemed cool.

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And here are some more :

Picked these up on Sunday:

Front Row: Marx single reduction motor(hoping to use it to convert my SP 6000 to being a powered unit), unpainted s-scale figures, Welly die-cast cars(from Rite Aid, $4.00 with rewards card- 1:39 scale):2017 Escalade, 2007 Tahoe, 2013 C63 AMG Mercedes-Benz

Middle Row: Postwar Flyer S-scale Insulated Rio-Grande Boxcar, Marx Canadian Pacific Caboose, Lionel #71 Street Lamp

Back Row: Athearn Kit Rock Island Box Car, my 2nd  AMT 3160 Santa Fe Coach- lights work much better, nice blue tinted windows as intended, both sides are in AT LEAST good shape but one side is a little faded, General Model Corps Tunnel

AMT Athern Kit Canadian Pacific Wellys

From Pop's attic: to the far left( not entirely visible) yellow Matchbox "Models of Yesteryear" Blue Circle Portland Cement, 2 metal masters busses(can you spot the difference?) and a red Hubley Kiddie toy car with the paper underbody still intact

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Welly diecast Tahoe transporting CIA black Ops and Director to Meet with 2 MTH army figures, Army Car made by Solido at 1:43 scale

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Army without the CIA, behind them is a Mathbox Mercedes-Benz Models of yesteryear- broken down so Hubby is going to the back to try and push

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Switched around my farm so that there's an easement allowing people to access the apartment and deliver product to the supermarket(plasticville- off-screen on the left) as well as the Metal Toy Mfg Co "Dude Bar Ranch" from my grammy, the grass mat is from hobby lobby

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Prewar Flyer 1123 Passenger Car- very versatile, goes great with my current prewar consist of Ives, Flyer, and Bing. Also fits in well with Marx and prewar Lionel with the Latch/tab & slot couplers

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My first 2 rail, 3/16th scale American Flyer set from Henning's.. In original box with original boxes. The transformer,directions, Atlantic 303 Loco, Reading Lines American Flyer Lines tender, Illinois Central Reefer, Gulf 925 and correct caboose are all there. Missing the Texas and Pacific Gondola but the box is there- hoping to get that this weekend

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Just set it up as a carpet layout for now. What the future holds for this set- I do not know. But I must say I like the s-scale. Picked up theswitch at a local antique mall

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MichaelB posted:

Here it is, my first Lionel Legacy steam engine. And most likely the only one. I got this for a great deal from Mario's Trains during his York sale. So far I'm loving it and it's running great. I was surprised just from how well the engine was packed in the box, it barely moves when it's in the box. Hopefully it doesn't have any problems during my ownership, thankfully it has a warranty.

In the future I plan on buying Reading 70' Madison passenger cars from MTH, so I can make a pretty accurate recreation of the excursion train that the T1s pulled from 1959 - 1964. But of course, that will come at a later date.

IMG_0667

Here's a running video as well:

Very nice. You’ve started out with a great engine. I bet it won’t be your last. 👍

romiller49 posted:

Very nice. You’ve started out with a great engine. I bet it won’t be your last. 👍

This isn't actually my first engine, this is my 4th command engine in my collection and my 2nd Legacy engine. This for sure won't be the last model I will ever own, but it might be the only steam engine I will ever own. Simply because it's the only engine that is great looking and not super popular. Everything else I can live with out, even the articulated steam engines. Since on O-72 curves they mostly look really ugly and that would bother me any time I would run an engine like that.

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I think so... 

PRR Tenders

...a new tender body for my E-6 #6-28005. Got it through eBay from an outfit in North Lima, Ohio.

The body on top is the original: part#6SP8005T07. Below is the new one, part #6928704T07. As I hope you can see, the details are a little finer and the coal load is much improved. Both are marked "Korea" inside.

It is a drop in replacement; all the mounting screws line up perfectly. The only "issue" is this newer version does not have the clear light bar for the marker lamps, nor does it appear to be set up to accept one. Not a big deal. A nice upgrade (I think) and free shipping too!

Mark in Oregon

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Dennis Holler posted:

Mark is that for the consolidation you got a while back?  Looks good to me!

As it turns out, yes.

I originally was going to use it for the E-6, but this newer body does not have an opening in the front for the tether cable to pass through. Since I gutted the consolidation and am running it on straight DC, and therefore am not using all the "bells and whistles" buried in the tender, that tether is not needed, and is tucked up inside the tender.

So yes, it now resides behind the 2-8-0...thanks for asking. 

Mark in Oregon

PS: great score on that MTH K4...100 bucks? Unbelievable! 

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Strummer posted:
Dennis Holler posted:

Mark is that for the consolidation you got a while back?  Looks good to me!

As it turns out, yes.

I originally was going to use it for the E-6, but this newer body does not have an opening in the front for the tether cable to pass through. Since I gutted the consolidation and am running it on straight DC, and therefore am not using all the "bells and whistles" buried in the tender, that tether is not needed, and is tucked up inside the tender.

So yes, it now resides behind the 2-8-0...thanks for asking. 

Mark in Oregon

PS: great score on that MTH K4...100 bucks? Unbelievable! 

Yeah, I thought about it for a few minutes once I found it and then just said, heck with it, I'll give it a shot.... Now up to 4 Williams K4s', a couple of MTH, a half dozen Lionel including the old ones and the Scalecraft from the 1930's.... Some of em even work! lol  I also have a gutted Lionel H10 consolidation.  I either need to try an ERR board or do like you did and just straight DC it.

Dennis Holler posted:

Yeah, I thought about it for a few minutes once I found it and then just said, heck with it, I'll give it a shot.... Now up to 4 Williams K4s', a couple of MTH, a half dozen Lionel including the old ones and the Scalecraft from the 1930's.... Some of em even work! lol  I also have a gutted Lionel H10 consolidation.  I either need to try an ERR board or do like you did and just straight DC it.

For what it's worth...

The Consol runs great on straight DC: no complaints, although sometimes I wish I had been able to keep it an AC engine, just so I don't have to switch power sources every time I change from it to a "pure" Lionel locomotive. In any case, it's all good.

If you ever feel like one of your (many) K4s needs a home on the Oregon Coast, please keep me in mind... 

Mark in Oregon

Just picked up an MTH premier PRR Alco PA ABBA (A units #5753 [lead] and #5756; B units #5752 and #57550 [add on]) set that looks great except for the roof antenna needs work.  Came without boxes so that would explain that.  

One of the B (#5750) units I believe is MTH 20-2477-3 (2006).  As for the ABA unit I'm struggling somewhat on how to ID it.  Hopefully someone can provide some insight.  On the bottom is a sticker that says PS2 passenger, smoke pot, volume pot and a white rectangular battery charging port.  The coloring is green so I'm thinking it is the 20-2477-1 set from 2004 but the A unit road numbers, #5753 and #5756, don't match the MTH description (should be #5754 and #5755).  The numbers on my A units are for a Tuscan colored PS3 set from 2013.  Could they really have different numbers?

Also, I don't see a program switch anywhere.  Is there not one for PS2?  I have only run conventionally until I get my layout (first layout for newbie) up and running so haven't added my TIU as yet.  Before I even put it on my conventional track to see if they light up I do want to change out the batteries (2.4V I believe).  Will have to look under the hood later to see what's there as well.

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About 8 years ago I bought an ABA set of Williams Santa Fe Alco PAs. They were meant to be a sub in for the set of PAs I wanted as a kid in the late 90's: the Lionel PA, PB set from 97-98. I even upgraded the Williams units with ERR Cruise Commander and Railsounds Commander but they still weren't what I really wanted. I just recently sold the Williams units to acquire a MIB PA, PB set I originally wanted. So now I've got the last of the childhood locomotives I wanted. They run great and sound great as well. The horn is probably one of the best sounding horns Lionel has put into a diesel. Eventually I'll pick up another PA to make an ABA set. 

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Lou1985 posted:

About 8 years ago I bought an ABA set of Williams Santa Fe Alco PAs. They were meant to be a sub in for the set of PAs I wanted as a kid in the late 90's: the Lionel PA, PB set from 97-98. I even upgraded the Williams units with ERR Cruise Commander and Railsounds Commander but they still weren't what I really wanted. I just recently sold the Williams units to acquire a MIB PA, PB set I originally wanted. So now I've got the last of the childhood locomotives I wanted. They run great and sound great as well. The horn is probably one of the best sounding horns Lionel has put into a diesel. Eventually I'll pick up another PA to make an ABA set. 

That is one sweet sounding horn!

George

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