Just arrived yesterday from METCA, US P51 engine.
Frank,
I got my METCA P51 from METCA today. Css as by exit to open it.
in addition, just arrived at my front door is the Lionel Legacy, UP Chicago & Northwestern Heritage Legacy SD70ACE #1995, team number 2333190.
Those P51 Mustang's are sharp. I missed that preorder somehow. Maybe someone on the forum might change their mind. Thanks Dave
@pennsyfan posted:
Good Move
@PSU1980 posted:Frank,
I got my METCA P51 from METCA today. Css as by exit to open it.
in addition, just arrived at my front door is the Lionel Legacy, UP Chicago & Northwestern Heritage Legacy SD70ACE #1995, team number 2333190.
I'm waiting to get my Legacy Katy, DRG and the SP Heritage engines. I should have all three sometime after York. I already have MTH's Heritage MP, CNW and SP engines. Once I get the Lionel engines , that should complete the Heritage set.
The METCA P51 engine should go nicely with the Legacy Station US Space Forse SD70., see attached
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@Donnie Kennedy posted:Well, I kinda went the opposite in size. From a Weaver scale sharknose to a K-line pacific based on the classic Marx 333. Couldn't pass it up, especially with the Baltimore & Ohio RR. Gave her some tlc, rebuilt the smoke unit and she's a smooth runner. Found some ore cars by Lionel. Painted those Gawd awful loads flat black. Guess it's a coal load now? And this really cool 7 inch k-line bay window caboose! Nice little consist. Needs a sound board though. The Rail Sounds went out.
Donnie, I agree with PRRick, they are nice runners and not bad looking for their time. I've got a NYC 3010. I thought K-line numbered all these Pacifics in the 3000 range so I was wondering if your B&O 5213 could be a repaint?
@coach joe posted:Donnie, I agree with PRRick, they are nice runners and not bad looking for their time. I've got a NYC 3010. I thought K-line numbered all these Pacifics in the 3000 range so I was wondering if your B&O 5213 could be a repaint?
Good question coach. I actually just bought it from a forum members friend. I didn't get the original box because I wanted to save on shipping. I was kinda thinking the same thing,but I looked it up and it is an original k-line issue. And she is a strong, smooth little runner. Smoke unit isn't too bad either. I'm trying to even out my Ohio and NYC trains! But... I did get another nyc engine and passenger cars I'm working on. I'll post pics when I'm done!
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@Dennis Holler posted:
Dennis, what a beast and very cool! Looks like it’s had a bit of a rough life! Nice find.
MTH DESSERT at VFM...........after the Good Friday Fish Fry at St. Joseph Church in Force Pa.
.......last DESSERT until next Lent !?!
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That is getting to be a Halibut, but good catch
@WesternPacific2217 posted:Dennis, what a beast and very cool! Looks like it’s had a bit of a rough life! Nice find.
Rough life, prototypical, not a juice fan, but that is an excepton
@Donnie Kennedy posted:Good question coach. I actually just bought it from a forum members friend. I didn't get the original box because I wanted to save on shipping. I was kinda thinking the same thing,but I looked it up and it is an original k-line issue. And she is a strong, smooth little runner. Smoke unit isn't too bad either. I'm trying to even out my Ohio and NYC trains! But... I did get another nyc engine and passenger cars I'm working on. I'll post pics when I'm done!
All that mattersis happy rails to you
Scored a single Weaver emd e8 A unit on the bay for a deal I couldn't pass up! Nice smooth runner. Found some Williams 15 inch aluminum cars to go along with it. I removed the window silhouettes. Installed some tint from an old VHS. Added privacy for the passengers!
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@Dennis Holler posted:
Dennis; Very nice pickup. I love these electrics
@Donnie Kennedy posted:
Nice catch, whoops we aren't still taking about Fish fries, yet still great look, and yes them silhouettes always look so funny. However saw an article, years ago about how to take pictures of friends and family, an old Model Railroader, and replace the silhouettes with those pictures. maybe a good way to send off a mother-in-law
@Guttersnipe posted:Nice catch, whoops we aren't still taking about Fish fries, yet still great look, and yes them silhouettes always look so funny. However saw an article, years ago about how to take pictures of friends and family, an old Model Railroader, and replace the silhouettes with those pictures. maybe a good way to send off a mother-in-law
I'd be afraid the car would try to purposely derail itself off the layout if my mother in law was a passenger... You know how those native Long Islanders can be.... Lol
@Donnie Kennedy posted:I'd be afraid the car would try to purposely derail itself off the layout if my mother in law was a passenger... You know how those native Long Islanders can be.... Lol
You must have had my first mother in-law, also. She was the prototype for the wicked witch of the West, in Rainbow
Correction, Lawn Guy Landers!
@coach joe posted:Correction, Lawn Guy Landers!
😂 😂😂. I do love that woman though. She's entertaining. And she grew up loving model trains. So, we have that in common.
Grand Strand Model Railroaders, here in Myrtle Beach, hosted a train show this weekend. I went yesterday spent a lot of time looking and came home with this. The first table was loaded with die-cast, The Corgi Cities Service tanker immediately caught my attention for $20 then the Corgi busses for $20. I didn't really need another bus but I do remember busses in NYC being painted like that. The two plastic trailers were meant as flat car loads but the vendor threw in the two semis. The tender and submarine flat were $5 under the table finds for possible future projects.
The Pepsi suburban had to come home to go with this Menard's Pepsi van.
I took advantage of the two day wrist band and returned today. As I said yesterday involved a lot of looking and indecisiveness. I've been wanting a Lionel 785 Hudson and have been thinking about some Madison or smaller heavyweight style passenger cars and both were present. Actually two 785s were at the show but both were priced much higher than I wanted to spend. There was a Williams 773 that was visually similar enough to the 785 at a very agreeable price> A quick search on my phone revealed an old OGR Forum thread that had me concerned. so i felt a more thorough search on the matter was in order. A couple of two car sets on NYC Madisons and a 4 car set of Lionel Lines HW were available and a reasonably priced new style C&O ballast tamper caught my eye. Being so close to the show I decided to return home and research the Williams 773. Thanks to the very knowledgeable people here on the forum the decision was quickly made to pass on the Williams. I returned to the show today thinking about the passenger cars and maybe the ballast tamper. While walking the hall I noticed one of the vendors had dropped his price on the 785 to $350 and I was even able to get him down another $50. The club had a 4x8 display set-up and a few tables with items for sale. What I thought was a 180 watt brick yesterday was actually a GW-180. For $120 I think I did okay.
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@coach joe posted:Grand Strand Model Railroaders, here in Myrtle Beach, hosted a train show this weekend. I went yesterday spent a lot of time looking and came home with this.
I returned to the show today thinking about the passenger cars and maybe the ballast tamper. While walking the hall I noticed one of the vendors had dropped his price on the 785 to $350 and I was even able to get him down another $50.
Very nice haul, Joe. Didn’t Ralph Kramden drive a bus on Madison Avenue??? I also remember the green/light green/yellow buses from when I was very young.
Gotta love the 785 - it was very nicely detailed for its day. Unfortunately, since it is only conventional, mine is a beautiful shelf queen.
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@coach joe posted:Grand Strand Model Railroaders, here in Myrtle Beach, hosted a train show this weekend. I took advantage of the two day wrist band and returned today. For $120 I think I did okay.
Way to go Joe. ( no sense letting the second day go to waste on that wrist band )
Looks like you had a lot of fun at the train show .
@coach joe posted:Grand Strand Model Railroaders, here in Myrtle Beach, hosted a train show this weekend. I went yesterday spent a lot of time looking and came home with this. The first table was loaded with die-cast, The Corgi Cities Service tanker immediately caught my attention for $20 then the Corgi busses for $20. I didn't really need another bus but I do remember busses in NYC being painted like that. The two plastic trailers were meant as flat car loads but the vendor threw in the two semis. The tender and submarine flat were $5 under the table finds for possible future projects.
The Pepsi suburban had to come home to go with this Menard's Pepsi van.
I took advantage of the two day wrist band and returned today. As I said yesterday involved a lot of looking and indecisiveness. I've been wanting a Lionel 785 Hudson and have been thinking about some Madison or smaller heavyweight style passenger cars and both were present. Actually two 785s were at the show but both were priced much higher than I wanted to spend. There was a Williams 773 that was visually similar enough to the 785 at a very agreeable price> A quick search on my phone revealed an old OGR Forum thread that had me concerned. so i felt a more thorough search on the matter was in order. A couple of two car sets on NYC Madisons and a 4 car set of Lionel Lines HW were available and a reasonably priced new style C&O ballast tamper caught my eye. Being so close to the show I decided to return home and research the Williams 773. Thanks to the very knowledgeable people here on the forum the decision was quickly made to pass on the Williams. I returned to the show today thinking about the passenger cars and maybe the ballast tamper. While walking the hall I noticed one of the vendors had dropped his price on the 785 to $350 and I was even able to get him down another $50. The club had a 4x8 display set-up and a few tables with items for sale. What I thought was a 180 watt brick yesterday was actually a GW-180. For $120 I think I did okay.
Jackpot, next stop, . . .Vegas?
How about this?
Picked up a smoke damaged Milwaukee Road Little Joe PS2. Smoke is cleaning up OK, but will never get it to pristine condition. That's OK, a foray into weathering?
Bought an Atlas Wisc Southern Box car with an Air Force logo at the recent train show in the Grand Rapids area. Sold it to a guy who wanted it and had to go to this car to get some cash. He happened to ask for it while I was walking away. $23 is what I paid, should have insisted on $50 he wanted it so bad. Oh well I was feeling charitable at the moment. Very little O, but these were a bunch of nice HO guys from Kelloggs Country. Photo taken with permission.
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Paul I think Ralph did "brive a dus, I dus a brive," on the Madison Avenue line.
The stamps are really cool. Are they current like I can go to the PO and buy them or did I miss them?
Coach Joe
While you might find them at a local PO you can just go to the on-line USPS store at Railroad Station Stamps
After acquiring LIONEL TCA 15" aluminum passenger cars, including the skytop lounge observation car, to paint as a UP "City of ..." train, I discovered the LIONEL Milwaukee Road Hiawatha version of the prototype which has the simulated stainless steel (?) "Hiawatha" script, among other unique features. UP acquired Skytop lounges from MR and painted them in the distinctive yellow/gray and red stripe livery.
UP prototype photo:
UP skytop loung observation car images - Yahoo Image Search Results
So one popped up on ebay today and bought it:
It's definitely a premium car by Lionel: unique extrusion, the "Hiawatha" band; and added roof details among other distinctive features.
Surprised to find these show up as single item listings occasinally.
PS: If anyone would like a great deal on a TCA skytop lounge observation car, my email address is in my profile.
Interesting tool: Amazon.com : saker soldering iron kit
Sounds interesting. May have to get one, another of my interests, is playing jazz. Bought a Baritone Sax on Ebay, turned out to be a boat anchor, but trying to restore it, and I tried to solder a piece back on but it snaps right back off when I put it back together, and yes i totally clean the area to be soldered
while I was at the York show yesterday I picked up the MTH Railking Amoco Tank Car 30-73552 from Just Trains and the Fisherman's Wharf Display sign from Holly Beach Trains.
I ran into something similar. Look at the reply from @gunrunnerjohn on this post.
Not from York, but this came yesterday. I saw one the other day from a member post and had to get it. I just started adding MTH Premier rolling stock to my collection.
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@Bob Dixey posted:while I was at the York show yesterday I picked up the MTH Railking Amoco Tank Car 30-73552 from Just Trains and the Fisherman's Wharf Display sign from Holly Beach Trains.
Can you elaborate on the sign? Pictures?