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BobbyD posted:
p51 posted:
Allegheny posted:

I picked this up at a train show.  I suspect that it is 1/32 scale. 

Nice, but kind of odd, as that's a WW2 Willys or Ford Jeep in ETO markings, yet there's a Vietnam-era helicopter crewman standing at the driver side front corner. And it looks like a couple of 'Nam era figures are also in and around the Jeep as well based on how their web gear looks...

A group of reenactors calling in their order for lunch break!

Fair enough. There are re-enactment display events where people from different eras mingle together.

p51 posted:
BobbyD posted:
p51 posted:
Allegheny posted:

I picked this up at a train show.  I suspect that it is 1/32 scale. 

Nice, but kind of odd, as that's a WW2 Willys or Ford Jeep in ETO markings, yet there's a Vietnam-era helicopter crewman standing at the driver side front corner. And it looks like a couple of 'Nam era figures are also in and around the Jeep as well based on how their web gear looks...

A group of reenactors calling in their order for lunch break!

Fair enough. There are re-enactment display events where people from different eras mingle together.

Even here

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BobbyD posted:
franktrain posted:

Jeff at Train Tender has been busy! I picked up parts for a friends 671 that needed a new gear and bearings. Those bearings are tiny!

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Frank,

Do all the angle motor ones use the same motor and gears? They run so nice and smoke like crazy with those small drivers.

Bobby,

I would think the 671, 682 and 726, 736 all share the same motor but the bearing design can be different. The gear itself most likely are all the same.

franktrain 

I just found this Army flat car with airplane the other day at M.B. Kleins in their display case which I could not pass up on. I can not find any information on it in any of my many different books, so if anybody can tell me any info on if I wound appreciate it. DSC01508DSC01513

What has me confused is that the flat car is plastic with plastic trucks and fast angle wheels and has that it was made by MTSI in Korea and not by Lionel. And that the airplane does not have a Lionel name on it but it does have the Lionel # for the airplane made in the late 50's and made in the USA. Now it was it is in a Lionel box. 

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This thread is always cool.    Arrived last Friday Legacy GN GP35 and updated with Kadees over the weekend.  Ok Cool for me.  For the purists out there.  Road number 2519( formerly GN 3036) is actually correct for BN patch job. Lionel got it wrong as Herald was removed, the road number was white numbers with BN underneath the cab, and the engine had been repainted from the simplified EB to BSB prior to the merger. 

 

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Matt Makens posted:

This is my thread and I havent been posting any of my stuff on her. Man Im slippin

I just thought you owed too much money.  Lol

i am behind as well.  

Lionel 2-car Powhatan Arrow set from a few years back, still sealed from the factory 

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K-line Products of Maine BAR car and Pennsylvania Tank Lines (nearby Sharon Pennsylvania) from 2000 and 1999 still sealed from factory.

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Prices on all were too good to pass up

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Carey TeaRose posted:

I win. The most loveliest, sweetest things ever just arrived today. Its Tom and I, as custom repainted vintage Barclay wedding figures with an officiant in tow-done for me by OGRR forum member Thom S.

These look so beautiful I could cry These are the perfect tiny showcase items for our wedding cake diorama.

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That's cool!!!.

suzukovich posted:
Carey TeaRose posted:

I win. The most loveliest, sweetest things ever just arrived today. Its Tom and I, as custom repainted vintage Barclay wedding figures with an officiant in tow-done for me by OGRR forum member Thom S.

These look so beautiful I could cry These are the perfect tiny showcase items for our wedding cake diorama.

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That's cool!!!.

The coolest. These will be the pride and glory of my layout forever.

I got a lionel covered hopper that has reynolds aluminum.The other is a kline three dome tankcar that says corn products company corn syrup.I also picked up a nice mth railking erie stockcar.Oh I almost forgot I got a nice lionel hudson for a 100.00 bucks.You can not beat that!All it needed was a new bulb for the headlight.Got that fixed.

Was going through some things that's been packed away. Found a few buried treasures. Thought I would share them. A coaster from that little 1880 village in Missouri. It is from July of1966.WP_20160514_006WP_20160514_005Very early  in the village's life .  It open in 1960, I'm not sure when the Train Ride started running, but it couldn't been running long. Also are two glasses; they are 4 inches tall and they speak for their selves.WP_20160514_010WP_20160514_011

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42" display case from Lionel's Century Club M-10000.

I previously purchased two 4-piece stationary roller sets from Crest.

I intend to router out a channel in the base. I will add another piece to the bottom side with base track and wiring. Then make drop in block track pieces to place along side the roller blocks for an adjustable stationary operating display case. Previous forum threads gave me some pretty good ideas for this.

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I can then test, operate, and display any of my locomotives or powered rolling stock. I wanted a long enough one to accommodate my Big Boy.

When I get to the project I'll have to post progress on another thread.

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