Just arrived from Patrick's trains!
Just got this in the mail today from my Canadian club. It is only the fourth Atlas tanker I have bought. Pic.....Paul
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Lot of cool stuff. Santa Arrives early Ok cool for me.
3rd rail Sd9s arriving next week.
3R SD-9 CB&Q , 3R SD-9 SP BLACK WIDOW , 3R SD-9 COLORADO & SOUTHERN ,3R SD-7 SP BLACK WIDOW
Atlas BN GP35s BN 2526 ex CB&Q 980 and BN 2522 ex GN 3039 arriving Saturday
Burlington Northern Diesel Locomotives: Three Decades of BN Power by Paul D Schneider,
Lionel SP RS-11 Diesel Locomotive. On property
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p51 posted:I just got mine yesterday and these photos don't do them justice. Way too big to use on a layout, as I guess they're about 1/30 scale or maybe just a bit larger.
From King and Country, an Asian outfit making metal painted toy soldiers. As a Mauldin collector, I simply HAD to get them. I've discussed this with Mauldin Biographer Todd DePastino, and he agreed with my assumption that the family didn't sign off on these at all.And for those of you wondering why I had to have them, just watch this video, from which you might recognize the talking head guy...
Who cares if there to big thats pretty cool. Although the guy sitting down is missing his glasses (just watch this video)
p51 posted:Matt Makens posted:Lee, it looks you went to Colorado instead of a train show with all those bags of green
I live in WA state, where pot is legal as well. I have zero interest in that, though... but yeah, I thought of that when I took that photo, as well.
jim pastorius posted:I was at the Train show yesterday and there was a dealer there with some really nice military models on train cars and they looked like O gauge. Thought of p51 when I saw them. Didn't see a name on them, they were in clear plastic boxes. Really looked cool but I am not in to the military stuff, mostly because they tend to be expensive.
Did you happen to he at the Puyallup, WA show? There was a vendor there selung just what you described. his stuff was 3 rail and standard gauge, something I have zero need of. however, I bought those Menards trees from the same guy.
So what your saying is that venders are in WA are offering herbs and train items? Now that's too funny!!!
suzukovich posted:
Lot of cool stuff. Santa Arrives early Ok cool for me.
3rd rail Sd9s arriving next week.
3R SD-9 CB&Q , 3R SD-9 SP BLACK WIDOW , 3R SD-9 COLORADO & SOUTHERN ,3R SD-7 SP BLACK WIDOW
Atlas BN GP35s BN 2526 ex CB&Q 980 and BN 2522 ex GN 3039 arriving Saturday
Burlington Northern Diesel Locomotives: Three Decades of BN Power by Paul D Schneider,
Lionel SP RS-11 Diesel Locomotive. On property
Great find, I love everything BN Green!
mike g. posted:
I could think of several uses. Free is always good.
As for the Bn units. Never thought I would start going there but very hard to pass up. It actually fits with layout as the C&S units didn't get repainted until a couple of years after the merger so SD40 and U30C both in the Chinese red scheme along with the SD 9 will fit right in. My only real disappointment was the 3rd Rail C&S SD 9 was ordered in the Chinese red scheme. C&S SD 9 #831-842 was first units delivered (4/59 )in the Chinese Red Scheme. Cant have it all.
suzukovich posted:mike g. posted:I could think of several uses. Free is always good.
As for the Bn units. Never thought I would start going there but very hard to pass up. It actually fits with layout as the C&S units didn't get repainted until a couple of years after the merger so SD40 and U30C both in the Chinese red scheme along with the SD 9 will fit right in. My only real disappointment was the 3rd Rail C&S SD 9 was ordered in the Chinese red scheme. C&S SD 9 #831-842 was first units delivered (4/59 )in the Chinese Red Scheme. Cant have it all.
But you sure can hope for the best and who knows that maybe all! :-)
mike g. posted:
Nice, I'm sure you'll find a use for it. Heck, you could even make a flat out of it if you needed to...
suzukovich posted:p51 posted:I just got mine yesterday and these photos don't do them justice. Way too big to use on a layout, as I guess they're about 1/30 scale or maybe just a bit larger.
From King and Country, an Asian outfit making metal painted toy soldiers. As a Mauldin collector, I simply HAD to get them. I've discussed this with Mauldin Biographer Todd DePastino, and he agreed with my assumption that the family didn't sign off on these at all.And for those of you wondering why I had to have them, just watch this video, from which you might recognize the talking head guy...
Who cares if there to big thats pretty cool. Although the guy sitting down is missing his glasses (just watch this video)
Bill Mauldin did wear glasses, but there are very few photos of him doing so. He hated having to wear them and was rarely photographed doing so. I have a very rare photo of him during the pre-war Louisiana maneuvers.
As for that video, that was a great gig, as they paid to get me down to Burbank, put me up overnight and even got me a car for the day. I got to spend most of the day hanging around R Lee Ermey. Such a funny and nice man. Later in the day, after my segment was done, I watched him do a segment on cowboy pistols, in an old Western set. The filmed that show at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita.
p51 posted:mike g. posted:Nice, I'm sure you'll find a use for it. Heck, you could even make a flat out of it if you needed to...
suzukovich posted:p51 posted:I just got mine yesterday and these photos don't do them justice. Way too big to use on a layout, as I guess they're about 1/30 scale or maybe just a bit larger.
From King and Country, an Asian outfit making metal painted toy soldiers. As a Mauldin collector, I simply HAD to get them. I've discussed this with Mauldin Biographer Todd DePastino, and he agreed with my assumption that the family didn't sign off on these at all.And for those of you wondering why I had to have them, just watch this video, from which you might recognize the talking head guy...
Who cares if there to big thats pretty cool. Although the guy sitting down is missing his glasses (just watch this video)
Bill Mauldin did wear glasses, but there are very few photos of him doing so. He hated having to wear them and was rarely photographed doing so. I have a very rare photo of him during the pre-war Louisiana maneuvers.
As for that video, that was a great gig, as they paid to get me down to Burbank, put me up overnight and even got me a car for the day. I got to spend most of the day hanging around R Lee Ermey. Such a funny and nice man. Later in the day, after my segment was done, I watched him do a segment on cowboy pistols, in an old Western set. The filmed that show at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita.
Thanks Lee good idea on the flats, if the shed doesn't work out. So is that you with Lee? LOL That would be one honor to meet him!
p51 posted:mike g. posted:Hi All, Didn't buy this, went to a garage sale and the nice man just gave it to me. H wanted me to take some HO stuff, but didn't know what I would do with it. The barn style building I was thinking if I added a foundation to it I could make it a maintenance shop.
Nice, I'm sure you'll find a use for it. Heck, you could even make a flat out of it if you needed to...
suzukovich posted:p51 posted:I just got mine yesterday and these photos don't do them justice. Way too big to use on a layout, as I guess they're about 1/30 scale or maybe just a bit larger.
From King and Country, an Asian outfit making metal painted toy soldiers. As a Mauldin collector, I simply HAD to get them. I've discussed this with Mauldin Biographer Todd DePastino, and he agreed with my assumption that the family didn't sign off on these at all.And for those of you wondering why I had to have them, just watch this video, from which you might recognize the talking head guy...
Who cares if there to big thats pretty cool. Although the guy sitting down is missing his glasses (just watch this video)
Bill Mauldin did wear glasses, but there are very few photos of him doing so. He hated having to wear them and was rarely photographed doing so. I have a very rare photo of him during the pre-war Louisiana maneuvers.
As for that video, that was a great gig, as they paid to get me down to Burbank, put me up overnight and even got me a car for the day. I got to spend most of the day hanging around R Lee Ermey. Such a funny and nice man. Later in the day, after my segment was done, I watched him do a segment on cowboy pistols, in an old Western set. The filmed that show at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita.
Yes I was aware he wore glasses and have seen a few pics with him wearing them. The guy sitting down comment was aimed at you. Since you are another one who sometimes does not wear glasses in your photos.
mike g. posted:.As for that video, that was a great gig, as they paid to get me down to Burbank, put me up overnight and even got me a car for the day. I got to spend most of the day hanging around R Lee Ermey. Such a funny and nice man. Later in the day, after my segment was done, I watched him do a segment on cowboy pistols, in an old Western set. The filmed that show at Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita.
Thanks Lee good idea on the flats, if the shed doesn't work out. So is that you with Lee? LOL That would be one honor to meet him!
Mike/Lee
Its funny My best friend is a marine and I always laugh at him when ever we watched full Metal Jacket. When Lee Ermey started his rant on Paris Island. He would start sweating turn white and start cringing. Of course I went through FT Knox for basic and AIT (C trp 6 of the 6th Cavalry , 1st Armor Training Brigade). and it was nothing like Stripes except for the briefing at the reception center and the hair cut scene. We had a guy with a Mohawk and the drills had a field day with him. I still have fond memories of Heartbreak, Misery, and Agony. Not!!
Thanks Lee good idea on the flats, if the shed doesn't work out. So is that you with Lee? LOL That would be one honor to meet him!
Yep, that's the two Lees. One of the funniest people and nicest actor I've ever met. Once he realized I was there for on-screen purposes as well as still a reserve Army Captain at the time, he was very nice to me.
Been looking for this set for a few years. Scored it on E-Bay. I was at the right place at the right time.
Mark
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Stopped by my local Menards and they finally got some of their hopper cars in. This nice Milwaukee Road followed me home and with a 11% rebate for my next purchase, what a great deal.
franktrain
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THE DMRRC • 2017 Wall Calendar
The Detroit Model Railroad Club is selling their 2017 wall calendar. I am Mr. December, so I purchased 4 copies, my wife wants to purchase two more as gifts. I will have one for my train room and 5 as gifts.
This is become an excellent fund raiser for the DMRRC.
Below are some photos.
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A succinct compendium of the last 100-years of our hobby.
trainroomgary posted:THE DMRRC • 2017 Wall Calendar
The Detroit Model Railroad Club is selling their 2017 wall calendar. I am Mr. December, so I purchased 4 copies, my wife wants to purchase two more as gifts. I will have one for my train room and 5 as gifts.
This is become an excellent fund raiser for the DMRRC.
Below are some photos.
Nice calendar the club is selling! I see you sitting on the second floor! Nice photo and congratulations!
USPS brought another addition to my growing fleet of Weaver TOFC flat cars. Had a broken part from the trip but have managed to glue it in place. Pics..............Paul
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Mark Zeigler posted:Been looking for this set for a few years. Scored it on E-Bay. I was at the right place at the right time.
Nice! I saw one of these painted up in real life last year at a museum:
trainroomgary posted:
COOL! Good photo and great looking model work!
I don't think many clubs do stuff like this. The NMRA puts out one each year and next year I'm seriously thinking of submitting a photo or two from my layout to see if I make the cut...
Got in three 1/43 cars at a reduced price. One was a 1933 Graham as a used car for my 1940 Graham dealership, (there is supposed to be a 1937 Graham coming that l want for it, too) Another was a 1939 Pontiac from a Pontiac series Brooklin is doing like their Buick series, but of which l have seen few examples offered here (both came out of GB). Brooklin seems to be doing more pre-1940 cars, but expensive . I have glommed a few used.
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3 NOS Lobaugh DC motors. Looks like '50's technology to me and doubt the recommended Mallory rectifier is still available. No plans on what to use these in but will play around with running them under TMCC.
Bruce
Well today a few more items become part of my ever-expanding collection:
The Lionel Texas Special Coaches (6-82574):
Big picture eh?
Next, I got the Lionel JLC N&W Y6b (6-28085):
and finally, this is not an addition to the collection but actually something I am in which is the LCCA Switching Tracks program. This means I get to own this boxcar for the next three (3) weeks. Here is what mine looks like:
Note: This photo is not mine, so all due respect to trainroomgary. I'm just using it to show you guys what mine looks like because I believe this Orange-Blue variant is more rare than the Blue-Orange variant of this same car. So trainroomgary, I hope it's ok for me to use this photo with your permission.
Just bought the MTH Railking KDKA Radio (1950's) Boxcar at Just Trains yesterday. Very sharp.
My mother in-law bought me this clock at a garage sale.
I stopped by Hardwoods, Hardware, and Hobbies in Boise, Idaho yesterday. I walked in and met the owner Pat who was wearing a Lionel T-shirt. There was a Lionel anniversary set running in the front window. Even with this promising first impression, he did not have a single piece of o-gauge rolling stock for sale. He stated that he plans on adding o-scale rolling stock to his store in the near future. He did however have a great assortment of woodland scenics supplies. He also had a great selection of wooden detail, freight, and other wood carved pieces for sale. This was a great little shop, with a lot of potential. If you're ever in Boise, check it out.
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Was that the Monaca show ?? Weather was too nasty for me to go. Another TCA show in Dec !!
yes it was Jim. the weather scared off some sellers, but it was still a nice show. could have spent more than I did (as always). nice show, plenty of room, and a good bit of O Gauge,some Flyer,some Marx,even saw an Ives piece or two, and plenty of HO.
we got just a coating on the ground, and wet roads.
WE have had snow most of the day, about 4" total so I took apart my Standard gauge tank car and ran trains.
It has been 10 years since I was at the Monaca show. I lost track of when they hold it. Actually there are so many small shows and open houses this time of year in the Tri-State area, I wouldn't get to them all if I had no other commitments at all.
Thank you, Dave! I think this is a different location from where they had it 10 years ago. Just about an hour no matter which of 3 routes I take. That will be a good alternative if it is nice that day, but snowy the weekend of the Greenberg show like it was this year. I'm printing the flyer to keep in my stack.
yeah when I first started going in the early '90s, it was at the PNA Hall, then they moved to Center Stage near the Beaver Valley Mall. They moved a mile or so down the road when the new owners jacked up the hall rental fees.