Nice layout.
Mark, Nice engine and caboose. I like the colors. I guess I got a thing for orange. I'm not familiar with the B&P. Enjoy them.
The B&P- a CSX spin off, a remake of the BR&P that was bought by the B&O. The B&P goes from Butler, Pa. to Buffalo, NY.
jim pastorius posted:The B&P- a CSX spin off, a remake of the BR&P that was bought by the B&O. The B&P goes from Butler, Pa. to Buffalo, NY.
Thank you Jim for giving Pat the scoop!
Pat Kn posted:Mark, Nice engine and caboose. I like the colors. I guess I got a thing for orange. I'm not familiar with the B&P. Enjoy them.
Pat, I'm glad you like them. A little Western New York-Western Pennsylvania color for a fall day.
"Orange" you going to add any cars between them?
That layout sure has changed since the last I had a good look at it. Please let me know when you do a "tour" again, OK?
Thank you Frank!! I just made a note to post some more hopefully this evening.
Adriatic posted:"Orange" you going to add any cars between them?
That layout sure has changed since the last I had a good look at it. Please let me know when you do a "tour" again, OK?
I'll add all the orange cars I gathered together for Halloween. Stay tuned!
I added a couple new things to the stable. The Legacy Trainmaster was actually in a box with a crushed shell, but I found out Lionel had shells and got it back on the road. I had bought it intending on repairing the shell, but that proved to be more of an issue than I first imagined. The Lionel Trainmaster has a nicely designed wiring layout, it was a breeze to move the wiring over and taking the shell on and off is a piece of cake for this model.
The GP-35 was a recent OGR forum purchase. After adding cruise control and redoing the lighting, it's ready to carry the freight. As opposed to the Lionel engine, the spaghetti wiring and oddball lighting configuration of the Atlas engine is certainly odd. The lights only worked part of the time, so I ripped out what they had and rewired with new stuff. Even though LED's fit perfectly in the headlight openings, for reasons only known to Atlas, they used crappy plastic inserts that blocked most of the light, the headlights looked more like parking lights. The number boards are translucent, but for some reason they weren't lighted, now they are.
Yep, I know the front step isn't aligned correctly, which looks odd on the Reading logo, I didn't spot that until after I had the pictures.
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John, They are both really nice! Great upgrades on the Reading Geep! Good story about the new shell for the Trainmaster! I hope to get a Virginian TM someday!
John, nice work on the Atlas rewire. I hate working on those, its sooooo tight in there like looking under the hood of a Cadillac. Thre are so many upgrades and lighting features I want to do to some of my locos but I just need to get everyone elses stuff fixed then I can play with mine
Mark, C Sam, and Gunrunner John, beautiful Work, These pictures are So Bright and Colorful. C Sam, I like those HO Diesels, so nice....Gunrunner, your Gift of Repair is Amazing....Thank you all for Posting those pictures...Now, take a look at my forum purchase.....C&O Berkshire, Legacy Control...
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Matt Makens posted:John, nice work on the Atlas rewire. I hate working on those, its sooooo tight in there like looking under the hood of a Cadillac. Thre are so many upgrades and lighting features I want to do to some of my locos but I just need to get everyone elses stuff fixed then I can play with mine
You just wrote my biography. Too many projects, too little time.
leapinlarry posted:Mark, C Sam, and Gunrunner John, beautiful Work, These pictures are So Bright and Colorful. C Sam, I like those HO Diesels, so nice....Gunrunner, your Gift of Repair is Amazing....Thank you all for Posting those pictures...Now, take a look at my forum purchase.....C&O Berkshire, Legacy Control...
Nice and shiny, looks brand new!
Technically the outside is brand new
leapinlarry posted:
Larry,
Thank you! The Berkshire looks great!! One of those would look good pulling my C&O heavyweights! I'll have to keep one in mind.
The Canadian Xmas seals from 1956 sort of dates this Western Germany set.
If the artists rendition looks somewhat prototypical, none of those similarities transferred into lithographed tin.
The curious articulated vestibule design does hearken back to the streamliner toys of the '30's. It's motor seems to be a combo of 3 volt electric and friction flywheel. Also included was the 8 piece circle of track and the battery holder / controller.
Bruce
Bruce,
That set certainly is interesting! I never saw anything like it before.
Sort of Zephyr meets Sharknose meets Lil Joe meets Super Chief meets Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers. ....but yea, I'd run it
Note the bars on the forward windows.
They must have had to lock the engineer in the cab to get that loco loco to the next station on time. It gives captivating a confusing twist, eh?
I expected rods and pistons down low too. Actually I'm kinda disappointed there aren't any
Whats the size anyhow? OG gauge? Y gauge? ( Oh gee, why )
Gives new meaning to hi-rail.
Seriously what's the gauge Bruce. Despite the jokes the paint is nice, it looks to be in perfect shape, and it is interesting too boot.
These landed at my door today. I know the real EP-5 were not well liked and they never made it to nice blue Conrail paint.......but I sure like these models!!! and after all my world is in a basement with 3 rail track....so blue EP-5 is OK. These are the Williams powered and dummy set of two. I may leave these in the shinny blue without and weathering!!!
I paid more than I normally do for my 2nd hand locos......but still cheap by today's standards........love 'em! thx
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Lot of cool stuff
Mark like the GP38
Csam The PA is nice
Bruce The German Warbonnet now that's cool.
He is mine Atlas CB&Q/C&S SD 40. Here its on its first run mu to my Legacy GP35. Having some issues but working through it. Ok Cool for me.
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suzukovich posted:Lot of cool stuff
Mark like the GP38
Csam The PA is nice
Bruce The German Warbonnet now that's cool.
He is mine Atlas CB&Q/C&S SD 40. Here its on its first run mu to my Legacy GP35. Having some issues but working through it. Ok Cool for me.
Thank you! They CB&Q units are very nice!
Picked these miniature signs off of the O Gauge Forum.
Primarily looking at the round Lionel sign that has a ¾” diameter.
Will be using this as a drum head on read of a Lionel Prewar Standard gauge #36 passenger car.
In the process of painting the car in the Lionel orange and blue paint scheme.
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RonH posted:Picked these miniature signs off of the O Gauge Forum.
Primarily looking at the round Lionel sign that has a ¾” diameter.Will be using this as a drum head on read of a Lionel Prewar Standard gauge #36 passenger car.
In the process of painting the car in the Lionel orange and blue paint scheme.
Ah Ron, They look good at your house. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Today was a good day for getting things. This morning USPS brought my Atlas Niacet four car set from MrMuffins. After lunch it was a trip to Menards to pick up my station. While doing that I picked up a couple of die cast flat bed trucks. All in all it was a great day................Pics.........Paul
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Moonson posted:
Frank,
Sorry for the wait! Some folks expect me to do a bunch of other things besides trains!!! I know, it is hard to believe!!
This village is on a temporary 4' 4" x 8' table. I am going to convert it to a Christmas theme after Thanksgiving, then we will see what happens. I hope to start building a new layout in a 12 x 12 room our last daughter to be married vacated last month. I'll be posting a topic on the new layout planning soon, after I get some more thoughts in writing and a preliminary SCARM diagram ready.
So here is what we have now.
As can be seen, I kept things pretty basic, as it was intended to be temporary. On my new layout, I plan to make detailed scenery like I did on my HO and N scale layouts before I got too busy with the daughters and finishing my college degree.
I might as well post a photo of the daughters and their husbands who are so generously giving me back some space for trains. The older daughter and her husband are in the center, and the younger daughter and her husband were married two years ago. Incidentally, the young men are related. The younger is the the older's nephew! That information brings on some puzzled looks!!
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Mark Boyce posted:Moonson posted:Mark Boyce, That sure looks like a handsome little village peeking over your new engine and caboose. May we see more? It sure looks interesting.
FrankM.
Frank,
Sorry for the wait! Some folks expect me to do a bunch of other things besides trains!!! I know, it is hard to believe!!
This village is on a temporary 4' 4" x 8' table. I am going to convert it to a Christmas theme after Thanksgiving, then we will see what happens. I hope to start building a new layout in a 12 x 12 room our last daughter to be married vacated last month. I'll be posting a topic on the new layout planning soon, after I get some more thoughts in writing and a preliminary SCARM diagram ready.
So here is what we have now.
As can be seen, I kept things pretty basic, as it was intended to be temporary. On my new layout, I plan to make detailed scenery like I did on my HO and N scale layouts before I got too busy with the daughters and finishing my college degree.
I might as well post a photo of the daughters and their husbands who are so generously giving me back some space for trains. The older daughter and her husband are in the center, and the younger daughter and her husband were married two years ago. Incidentally, the young men are related. The younger is the the older's nephew! That information brings on some puzzled looks!!
Mark it looks great even if its temporary. As for the daughter thing. My youngest daughter who just started HS informed me that she has a new boyfriend. I needed to hear that like I need another hole in my head. Of course you have been through this. I am still learning how to deal with it.
Mark-it looks like Chicora !!
suzukovich posted:Mark Boyce posted:Mark it looks great even if its temporary. As for the daughter thing. My youngest daughter who just started HS informed me that she has a new boyfriend. I needed to hear that like I need another hole in my head. Of course you have been through this. I am still learning how to deal with it.
jim pastorius posted:Mark-it looks like Chicora !!
Suzukovich,
I understand! Heidi met Brian at church and youth group and they started dating when she was 16. She finally married him 9 years later!!! Holly and Dustin were friends at church and youth group since they were Junior High. It wasn't until college that they started dating!
Jim,
Thank you! I just tried to make it look like any Western Pennsylvania or West Virginia town.
Mark,
Nice picture of your daughters. You should be very proud. I have one of theos confusing relationship things too. My wife's brother is married to my first cousin. My cousin is my sister in law. I think that makes my kids and their kids both first and second cousins ? ? ? ? ? ? I get a headache when I try to figure it out.
Pat,
Thank you for the comments on our younger generation!
That is great about your family. Our older daughter is now our younger daughter's aunt. Our younger daughter's mother-in law is our older daughter's sister-in-law! I haven't even thought about what their children's relationships would be.
The best thing is, they are now giving me space for a layout in a house that is best suited for a couple, not a family of four!! :-)
Lionel 18064 Mohawk from 1997, the PWC Texas Special AB F3's Still sealed, 18018 Southern Crescent Mikado, and the Lionel Remake of the 840 Power Station from the early 2000's.
Mark Boyce posted:Bruce,
That set certainly is interesting! I never saw anything like it before.
Different enough to grab this SF foamers attention, Mark. The artwork on the box was almost worth the price of admission by itself. It should look right at home along side my Warbonnet GG1.
Bruce
Adriatic posted:Sort of Zephyr meets Sharknose meets Lil Joe meets Super Chief meets Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers. ....but yea, I'd run it
All of the above! I have yet to run it but will report back with performance tests....don't expect much. BTW, it's O gauge, but that's as much as I know about it. There is much more room in the box than the engine, track and controller take up. Still, the engine was just so darn weird that I couldn't resist taking it home.
Bruce
Mark Boyce posted:Moonson posted:Frank,
Sorry for the wait! Some folks expect me to do a bunch of other things besides trains!!! I know, it is hard to believe!!
This village is on a temporary 4' 4" x 8' table. I am going to convert it to a Christmas theme after Thanksgiving, then we will see what happens. I hope to start building a new layout in a 12 x 12 room our last daughter to be married vacated last month. I'll be posting a topic on the new layout planning soon, after I get some more thoughts in writing and a preliminary SCARM diagram ready.
So here is what we have now.
As can be seen, I kept things pretty basic, as it was intended to be temporary. On my new layout, I plan to make detailed scenery like I did on my HO and N scale layouts before I got too busy with the daughters and finishing my college degree.
I might as well post a photo of the daughters and their husbands who are so generously giving me back some space for trains. The older daughter and her husband are in the center, and the younger daughter and her husband were married two years ago. Incidentally, the young men are related. The younger is the the older's nephew! That information brings on some puzzled looks!!
Well what a happy bunch!!If they beam any brighter I might go blind.
I won an auction for a Weaver SD 40-2 in ATSF merger paint. I wanted a SD40-2 because of its distinctive long porches, and it seems like a lot of members are very happy with the Weaver model. Now since my only other Santa Fe engine is a williams Blue Goose J I'll have to do something about the livery on the SD 40-2. Maybe a fantasy Alaska RR scheme, or remove the road name and re-lettering as a lease unit. When done it'll be another post for the Show us your custom paint scheme thread. Pictures to follow upon arrival.
I have a Weaver SD-40-2 in Conrail....very nice...post a pic when you get it.
I am selling off some of my duplicate Atlas O CZ cars and replacing them with this GGD Slumbercoach.
IT still makes an impressive train even though Amtrak never had a "heritage" CZ train before.
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This just in from ModelTrainStuff: MTH 33-6245 "Madison" Diner PRR #4489 and three Arttista figures. I've been looking for just a diner (i.e., sold without a sleeper) and finally found one!
Here are Chef Chuck Wagon and Roxie the Rollerskating Waitress posing for a publicity shot for the TRR's proposed dining train excursion -- "R-Five Bistro" Roxie's Rolling RR Restaurant. The TRR's publicity director got up 'way too early before work, so the photos are of the usual blurry quality that the all-volunteer railroad is known for. Unfortunately, Chef and Roxie were photo bombed by drunken Dave, an obnoxious onlooker, attracted by the smell of Chef's signature burger and fries. The final blurred shot was taken just moments before Dave got a tray full of food dropped on his head.
PR day at the TRR: Note the kitchen and pantry on the left-hand side.
Note the table and chairs on the right-hand side. This is a 50-seater.
Uh, Dave, ... not a good idea ... Dave?
Publicity Office, Tomlinson Run Railroad
P.S. -- I've been saving security envelopes with various repeating patterns inside and will experiment with laying some "carpet" once I have time to open the car up.