I think, myself and another guy were the only two county workers working that day. We had gone out to inspect dairy farms and came back to Pittsburgh almost at the end of the game. There wasn't another car or any persons moving around. It was strange then Maz hit his home run.
Not bad for diecast engines.
I guess the brass versions are really nice
Fred,
Are you asking me? Or another Eric with a c.. I am Erik. ??
Confused because, one, the D&RGW M68 has never been done in O scale except this 2003 run Boo-Rim PSC piece. So maybe you are asking another Eric? Or me, Erik?
Maybe I'm wrong Mr Fred Lindgren
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Hi Erik
Sorry to misspell your name.
I was just kidding about the engines. They are magnificent.
Wish I had the money to pick up those beauties!
Erik, Eric, Erick, Arrick, Earik, it's all the same.
I jest
My Menards sauerkraut plant (converted to a pickle plant) needs support, so in
addition to building a cannery, I found today a Lionel pickle car, and have tracked
down an Atlas ART reefer. (ART reefers were used in quantity to move vegetables
produced along the San Luis Southern, one remote, hardscrabble railroad!, in south central Colorado, where I envision my pickle plant and cannery will get their cucumbers)
Picked up a clean Lionel 2343 Santa Fe F3 pair at the Danville, IN show today, then some very clean Lionel tubular track and a Plasticville union station that was complete and nicely assembled from Train Central in Indianapolis. Been also slowly aquiring some 2 rail equipment for a future project I may build, for good ol circle L is firmly entrenched at my house. Mike
there's no cure for the infection....nice set!
Maybe not a cure Dave... but fleapay can sure placate the urges...
Ted
Nice. I really enjoy running my oldies.
I picked up post war set 1485WS ( still waiting for it to come in) original set box, all pieces have original boxes, including the transformer, original papers everything. and it looked other than a 6264 gondola lightly used the gondola some how got some rust on one set of trucks but I have at least 4 of those so no problem there. 2025 with 6466W, 6264 as stated, 6465, 6257 plus track and transformer.
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Just received this from MTH's stock but cataloged in 2000.
It will be the basis for a project. A project that I tried to interest one of the VP's at MTH in going back to email of 2008. In fact when Mike Wolf was here for the NS Heritage Event I started discussing it, he seemed to like it so much he kept finishing my sentences. But over 3-years later still no catalog joy. So I will make my own! The artwork will be the pain.
Ron
went to a local show with my Dad today. Picked up a Plasticville radio station, and a Log Cabin, to be The Log Cabin Train Shop (anyone remember Bill Trushell?), both $5 each, because they were....glued (gasp!)
and a NYC red gondola for $10, and the dealer tossed in the street light (Kramer IIRC) for free, to go with the other one I found last year.
then when we got back to the car, and Dad opened the trunk, he said this was mine.
I had spotted a bunch of 6" Marx I meant to look over before I left and pick up some...but I forgot about it..
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now that's a cowinkiedink! I was just watching Trains & Locomotives, and it was on the C&NW 1385 and the Circus Trains.
I received a gift of something that every train room needs. A copper and brass spitoon. The flowers were a nice touch with the gift.
I got a electric uncoupler and a 90 degree crossover for .99 cents on Fleabay.
Plus $4.00 shipping.
I consider it in league with the Louisiana Purchase or the buying of Manhatten Island.
Sigh....they didn't pay shipping.
Oh, forgot: 027 ga.
Yesterday my scenic express came and today my Atlas Ice station arrived from Charles Ro...........Paul
Picked up a Lionel prewar gunmetal 225e at a local charity thrift store for $11.00.
Runs great after cleaning the motor and e-unit. Missing rear truck and tender but looking for the parts is the fun part for me.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
franktrain
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Gentlemen,
I finally picked up the 2 Weaver, made in the USA WAG Box Cars I have been trying to add to my WAG Logging Train, I am real happy with the colors and the detailing of these early WAG Weaver Box Cars. I also picked up another MTH Christmas Box Car to add to my Christmas Box Car Train. I really like these particular Christmas Cars with the Christ Child pictured on them. Also picked up an Atlas Premier Steam era PRR Insulated Box Car, that I also really like, details and colors are very nice.
PCRR/Dave
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I live in Bullhead City, AZ. We have as many hobby shops here as polar bears.
So I'm going to travel 1 1/2 hours to Las Vegas, NV, Saturday, Dec. 5th to order my National TrainDay boxcar from Lionel.
The Train Engineer is one of the closest dealers there. That's where I'm headed.
Anyone else going to order one? They're really nice looking cars.
Pittsrailfan,
You got to love those Billy Maz MTH Commerative Box Cars, now that sir is a real nice pick up. Billy Maz the Greatest 2nd Baseman in Major League Baseball history,
nobody even close to his almost zero error record producing numerous golden gloves and the twin killing, double play records. The 1st time with my Swissvale buddy Dick Groat at Shortstop, and the all time double play record with Gene Alley at Shortstop, which will never ever be broken again in major league history. I wish MTH would make a Dick Groat Box Car also. It would be sitting right next to Maz's.
PCRR/Dave
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Picked up a Lionel prewar gunmetal 225e at a local charity thrift store for $11.00.
Runs great after cleaning the motor and e-unit. Missing rear truck and tender but looking for the parts is the fun part for me.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
franktrain
that's a great find! I rebuilt mine from a bare shell, and made my own tender.the parts hunt is fun.
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I have a bare shell 2026 type, painted the shell to look like a Southern engine Still building it up, need mech, pilot, tender, trucks and the like.
Steamer,
Your 225E with the tender you made is an impressive piece of O Gauge PW Train work.
You might want to break down how you did the tender, especially the matching Gun Metal Paint job for franktrain, got to admit this is one piece of serious PW 225E engine & Tender, infact if it were mine, I would have Guns put a ERR unit in her, for slow speed remote control running.
PCRR/Dave
be sure to share pics of that one Classico.
well thanks guys. just a bunch of junk box parts. The frame is a Prewar tank car frame, a hunk of PVC pipe, and the front half of a 2046 tender shell.found a pair of six axle trucks on da bay. the paint is Rust Oleum another forum member recommended.
and none of that newfangled electronics for this 225E.... she runs great as is.
I've got another 225E shell (gunmetal too) I've thought about rebuilding, but it is missing a chunk in the window area.
I went to the TCA meet up in Cleveland today. It is the third time I have gone. Usually I just walk through and nothing catches my eye. Today was different. Found a Weaver tank car (kit form ) already put together. What made it unique for me was being from western New York Stauffer Chemicals. I use to drive by this plant everyday to work. So I had to have it. A couple of pics..............Paul
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Gentlemen,
Just made another deal on a NIB Weaver Masonic Train to add to my Train Collection, thanks to the OGR, ya got to love this fantastic OGR forum. A new OGR member contacted me recently, after reading my old Masonic Train Thread, we came to an agreement and now I will have a 2nd Complete Masonic Train, so I can run a Double Header Masonic Train with 3 fantastic Shriner Cabooses this Christmas season. Thanks to Mark Liss who lives here in Pa, for supplying the NIB Weaver Masonic Train. Eventually I will have Guns (GunrunnerJohn) upgrade the new unused Masonic Train, with ERR to run with my Legacy controls. What a fantastic Christmas this will be for us, a Lionel/Hallmark Santa Train and now an additional NIB Weaver Masonic Train, yep I am a very happy OGR member.
PCRR/Dave
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Bought a nice looking K-Line switcher today. Paid $65.00 at The Train Engineer in Las Vegas.
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It's a nice place to shop. Janet and Martin own it,been there 22 years.
They actually care. And that's a rare thing nowadays/
Bought a nice looking K-Line switcher today. Paid $65.00 at The Train Engineer in Las Vegas.
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It's a nice place to shop. Janet and Martin own it,been there 22 years.
They actually care. And that's a rare thing nowadays/
Bought a nice looking K-Line switcher today. Paid $65.00 at The Train Engineer in Las Vegas.
http://extraimago.com/images/2015/12/05/DSCF0614.jpg
It's a nice place to shop. Janet and Martin own it,been there 22 years.
They actually care. And that's a rare thing nowadays/
Bought a MTH Proto 2.0 19th century ten Wheeler and 8 19th century cars for $320.00. Just a steal and a hell of a deal. Now I have 3 ten Wheelers in total