Hey Matt, whats better than roses on a piano???
ha ha, I love this one. Afraid if I replied with the answer I would be banned.
I could not come up with a way to answer that one without getting in trouble.
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Hey Matt, whats better than roses on a piano???
ha ha, I love this one. Afraid if I replied with the answer I would be banned.
I could not come up with a way to answer that one without getting in trouble.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...x-Wooden_trestle.jpg
one heck of a bridge (be neat to make)
Nice set of K-Line 21" Sante Fe Lightweights with the gloss finish. Just can't beat those K-Lines.
PTC, do you have any photos? I'd love to see them
A picture is worth 1000 words...and won't get you booted.
I just couldnt pass up an opportunity to use that joke
Not rare or unusual but I like it!!!!
A Williams GG-1 in PRR Tuscan five stripe. I had a Williams GG-1 in Amtrak silver, blue and red, which was nice.....but I like this one better. A very small scratch on the nose made it cheap....and an easy fix for me. Now I need to someday build a line with catenary for these two and some other juice boxes to run!
My best find was a Max Gray brass water tower. Couldn't find the Walthers, so the Max Gray will have to do.
That just might be a better find!!!!!
Kinda on topic.....as a kid I was given a magazine, the one with the blue header. It had an article on a doctors collection of Max Gray brass O scale locomotives. It was mainly photos of each loco on his layout. I looked over that article hundreds of times in my youth. I still don't own anything Max Gray but that name always brings positive memories. Thx
A little Std Gauge CMC 2-4-0 was one of my earliest Std gauge purchases. Just got the 13 & 16 coaches to go with it.
Steve
OK so I couildnt help myself and I took the AC-9 out today, WOW!!! I think ill get another one, absolutely beautiful loco. Scott did a great job on that one. I also got 2 new CNW 2 bay hoppers and a K-Line 13 Colonies Caboose, I love that patriotic stuff.
Picked up this little K-Line 0-4-0 from a local hobby shop for $60.00.The previous owner had painted over the PRR lettering and hand painted the tender for Union Pacific in red paint.Half of the pilot was broken off. I rebuilt the pilot and installed a scale coupler, removed the red UP lettering+striping,installed cords for the bell+whistle and re-lettered+repainted+weathered the little guy. He runs and smokes like a champ now!
Ricky
I have a max gray yard tower if interested. $100 + postage, offlist contact
Well....it's not super cool or rare........but I just got this in the mail and was very pleasantly surprised how nice it was. Weaver plastic car very good paint and printed graphics. It will look great behind my great Grandfathers B&O steam loco I am working on. Thanks
No, but a cold drenching water hose would be nice about now!
It's hot out!
Mike Maurice
I can't see them Williams locos.......OPEN them up!!!!
waiting myself to see them waiting on shipping been on google all morning to see if there is any photo's of the Williams one's I have seen the mth version. want to see what the Williams one's look like .
OH...OK.....should look like this!!!!!
MTH Rail King M1a Mountain Steam Loco
waiting myself to see them waiting on shipping been on google all morning to see if there is any photo's of the Williams one's I have seen the mth version. want to see what the Williams one's look like .
OH...OK.....should look like this!!!!!
I do not have Yellow Bonnets....but the locos look exactly like my WbB units I just got.
I use tubular track as well- It's really nice and durable.
Ives Std Gauge Repro 3243 White set from 2001 arrived today. Supposedly unrun, but displayed for sure. Working my way through all the minor bugs.
Steve
I am seriously disappointed in myself for missing those WBB yellow bonnets, I'm the buyer for lots of o gauge at LHS
I am seriously disappointed in myself for missing those WBB yellow bonnets, I'm the buyer for lots of o gauge at LHS
Why is the nose taller on the K-Line RS-3 loco??? A PRR thing or just a different version??? Nice any way!
YES - Three Vehicles, Still in Box
I purchased 3 vehicles, all manufactured by www.AmericanHeritageModels.com
See Photo
1/43 Scale - Yellow Cab Ford, Borden's Milk Truck, Yellow Cab Co. Ford
Cheers from Michigan
I agree. I have some of their Ohio Central offerings. I will also gibe a big thanks to MTH for doing these regional roads. MORE PLEASE!
Thanks, Keith. The Ohio Central is another perfect example. I hope MTH keeps them coming our way!
waiting myself to see them waiting on shipping been on google all morning to see if there is any photo's of the Williams one's I have seen the mth version. want to see what the Williams one's look like .
OH...OK.....should look like this!!!!!
c.sam says "NO, NO!"
HEY - I recognize this shot!
The Yellowbonnetts here are the handsome RK 'Scale' versions, You can easily tell by the pilot. The RK models are a virtual clone of the post war Lionel's up front (fuel tanks are different) while the Williams (also almost a clone) has a more prototypical 'scale' pilot. I bought the RK model for the PS2, smoke, and sound lacking in the Williams F3s...
As a quick PS to my post above, although the Williams diesels are a terrific value for conventional operators, always consider the RK Scale series of diesels if you want command control & smoke. Reason - if adding ERR cruise PLUS sound to the Williams units you will have WAY too much $$ into them rather than buying the RK models in most cases. Especially if you shop 'previously owned'...
Last evening I picked up an MTH Railking PRR L1 Mikado from OGR forum member LITrain over at the TMB train club in Farmingdale, NY. The Long Island-based club is building a massive 4,000+ square foot multi level, multi track layout in its new facility. LITrain gave me a tour and I met several awesome club members. I have a feeling I will be joining TMB in the near future.
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This morning on "The Bay" I snagged an auction of unused MTH/Railking goodies that includes two Tell Tales, a Water Column, three ITADs, a Pennsy block signal, a pack of two Pennsy plugin signal heads, a dwarf signal, two packs of figures, a pack of two generators and a pack of telephone poles for $142.
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