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@ScoutingDad posted:

Not sure if this really qualifies as "cool" but picked up a Plastruct twin tank kit. Now I'll have to see if my modeling skills can handle this build. Never used plastic weld before, so this will be a new adventure!

This is what comes in the kit.





This is what it should look like when done.

Nice kit,  I grew up near Van Stratton Chemical company and those are like they had.

@paul 2 posted:

I added to my Lionel flat cars with pup trailers with this from Charles Ro. Since I mostly found all the Weaver TOFC's except for a couple I have now added these to my needle in a haystack quest. Should keep me busy searching for them. Pic............Paul 2

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Paul, it’s great looking!  With your history on the Weavers, you will have lots of pups before you know it!  Buy some Dog Chow now!  😉

MTH just released a Burlington extended vision caboose and I wanted one to go with my VO-1000.  I waited till it was issued to order one and by the time the order went in it was too late.  But they had issued the same caboose back in 2000 and I found one at Trainz.  Worked out OK as the car is like new and I saved a few bucks.  To reduce my shipping to product ratio, I also picked up a Mary Jane box car.  My paternal grandfather always had a supply of Mary Janes to give one or two to the grandkids (if we were good) so this car brings back fond memories.

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I've been thinking about getting a newer starter set for awhile to see how they are. Figured it would make a good video review also. So when I found out about the Pokémon train I had to get something so absurd. I have to say I really like the set. I think Lionel did a good job.

My only issue is a broke wire for the drawbar tether and so no sounds. I called Lionel to see about sending it in under warranty for service and they said they needed to call me back because they didn't know if they could service the engine. I'm a little baffled by that. But I'm sure it will be ok.

But I really love the graphics and the gondola is amazing. I am a very happy Prewar and MPC guy right now. Maybe modern Lionel will sneak something else out down the road that I have to have.

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@paul 2 posted:

I added to my Lionel flat cars with pup trailers with this from Charles Ro. Since I mostly found all the Weaver TOFC's except for a couple I have now added these to my needle in a haystack quest. Should keep me busy searching for them. Pic............Paul 2

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Paul, you may be seeing me at the next MOD Squad get-together with a couple of those... I already have some of the MTH ones from Stockyard and have plans to buy more.

Picked up a single set of the new Lionel VisionLine stock cars (unlike someone around here who I could name!!!). The cars are nicely done with clean, crisp graphics. It looks like the couplers are an improvement over the recently maligned ones on the milk cars. In addition to the cow sounds, the sound car also includes the standard freight sound. the set also includes a small herd of heifers Overall, I’m quite impressed with they cars.

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Got a email Friday when I got out of work. Your order has shipped from Charles Ro. I don’t remember buying anything. Think that’s the first sign right? Checked my card sure enough it was run, all night and Saturday was thinking. What did I buy that was 100 bucks. Mail showed up and I guess I have another flat spot sound car now. I mean I don’t have much NYC rolling stock. Looks to good to return so I guess I’ll just have to keep it.
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Mike g and Mark, you are both right. I have no shelf space and the layouts can only accommodate only so many cars.  Thank God I do not buy engines like I do freight cars. I come up with an idea that if I see something of interest I go for it. Most of what I have been going for has been out of production for years. Well at least half of it is LOL......Paul 2

@paul 2 posted:

Nathan, hoping the Mod Squad get rolling again. It has been a long time. Maybe this July.

Lee, thanks. I like what you have been buying.

The quest has begun or let the games begin. I just got this from Nicolas Smith Trains. Another addition to the Lionel PS-4 flats with pup trailers. ...........Pic.................Paul 2

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I have a simple question for many of you posters.
Why don't you take the cover off so we can see a clear picture of your model?

Just got this 3D print of a ET&WNC wood hoppers car yesterday, from Western Rails.

I am very happy with how it turned out, I only have to put a brake wheel and grab irons on before paint/decals/weathering. I already have the couplers and trucks.

It's got a lot of heft and is much better detailed than the wood kits I built last year...

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Bought these off the auction site for $110. Wheels aren’t rotted on the 3254, and it’ll be both my first electric profile engine and my first Ives engine, so that’s cool. I’ll probably pair it up with my red 60 series passenger cars and sell the 70 series cars to fund the inevitable itch for some more freight cars to go with my lonely 63 Gondola

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Well, now I've got to buy a new front fender for my s10, had an accident this morning, all my windows and windsheild just froze suddenly while I was driving, tried to pull off at the gas station just past the curve where they froze, and hit the corner of a all-steel state road pickup bed, luckily, no one was injured, and their truck was unharmed (proof of all steel construction) but I punctured and bent in the passenger fender. Thank god for autobody class!

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