Wagons and horses and canoe - oh my!
Not bad for $6! Visiting the souvenir shops in Wisconsin Dells!
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This is a ghost "Chatham" coach; a LIONEL 15" aluminum car that was part of LIONEL's anniversary set, 6-31712 that featured scale PA's and seven passenger cars with interiors, diaphragms, sprung trucks, etc. Very nice passenger cars circa 2000.
This one was assembled from parts purchased from N. Lima Train Works (body shell, interior, and frame) and LIONEL (trucks, underframe detail, and various nuts, washers, etc.). Since this photo, the two vista domes (Plainfield and Westfield) and diner have been assembled. That leaves the observation car, baggage, and combo car to be assembled. Photos of the group will be posted when completed.
After assembly:
The only difference between these and those sold in 2000 is these are assembled in the USA.
"Chatham" as received from NLTW:
Yesterday I lucked into a monster margin buy at the local train shop.
A preamble first. About two three years ago started designing a modular layout system that we could take to local shows and event. My criteria was relatively large sections built in lite weight construction with MTH RealTrax. RealTrax since nickel silver rails (will not rust). I already had complete plus circles of O-82 and O-72, switches O-72 and various pieces of solid rail track. Did not want to mix the old and new track since the roadbed is 10-shades different. Came up with two similar variations but needed many 30-inch sections. Found a source for solid rail track. But then 6 of my O-Gauge guys passed away. I was diagnosed something bad and something worst and something really possibly catastrophic. And then the "China" COVID virus hit. So was not about spending 5 or 6 hundred dollars on track. I have been looking at my plans and wishing.
Well last week went into the local train shop for a 3 1/2-inch new form RealTrax section to lay down O-54 carpet rental loop to run my "new" 4-6-6T engine and consist. The guy running the place right now asked if I wanted some solid 30-inch track. I passed not want to make the investment. I stopped in there yesterday just to see what he had and wanted for it. Noe he approached me asking if at all interested. I asked how much??? He said $20.00 for the original box of 20-pcs. And also said $5.00 for a box of 5-pcs plus two pcs of Gargrave and a Lionel long section of O-27. $25.00 plus tax was a no brainer. LUKED OUT!!!
Ron
I just bought a used Weaver Gold Edition brass B&O P7d Pacific, “The Cincinattian”.
I have really wanted to own a Weaver brass steam engine for some time, this is my first one. I wanted the “Cincinattian” most of all.
I am very happy the right deal came my way.
Very excited.
I picked up the final piece of the Lionel semi scale set that I’ve been looking for. This die cast Shell tank car. Now I need to find a NYC engine to pull the consist. I’m hoping to find one at the Lionel warehouse sale in September. Or at York in September.
@Trainbros89 posted:
Wow, that makes the whole arsenal of Lionel military stuff from the postwar period seem small and insignificant. One fire of that thing and it's war over
@IRON HORSE posted:Wow, that makes the whole arsenal of Lionel military stuff from the postwar period seem small and insignificant. One fire of that thing and it's war over
At least for me no image is showing up!
Ron
@Hannibal-St Joseph RR posted:
Parson's Trading Post?
Thank you everyone for sharing your latest acquisitions - very entertaining.
Paul
Jon @Mill City - yes Parson's Trading Post was one set; the other set I acquired in a gift shop downtown Wisconsin Dells. Couldn't remember where, so I tried Parson's and got one there! I'm planning a Civil War era Christmas layout for my father-in-law, so some extra wagons and horses are helpful.
@Hannibal-St Joseph RR posted:Jon @Mill City - yes Parson's Trading Post was one set; the other set I acquired in a gift shop downtown Wisconsin Dells. Couldn't remember where, so I tried Parson's and got one there! I'm planning a Civil War era Christmas layout for my father-in-law, so some extra wagons and horses are helpful.
My guess would be Uptown Trading Post...
And just a couple doors to the west...
you can...
A once beautiful building before it got wis-delled...
Hope you made time to visit the lovingly recreated (1989) station. The original fell victim to a 1982 derailment
The interim station...
I bought my second illuminated billboard from Miller Engineering it arrived yesterday. It will find a place in my layout as soon as I get to a point where I can place buildings in our city scene again.
@Randy Harrison posted:
I could use one of those!
@Trainbros89 posted:
Post photos once its assemblied. That would be awesome on a siding in the distance.
@das boot posted:I recently purchased a MTH Rail King PA 40' high cube and after some kitbashing, created my first "Blue and Gray" boxcar. This is the first in a series I am planning.
I am somewhat of a Civil War buff. Any possibility of you selling these? If so, I'd be interested.
I already have quite a few Civil War period pieces of rolling stock.
@paulp575 posted:I am somewhat of a Civil War buff. Any possibility of you selling these? If so, I'd be interested.
I already have quite a few Civil War period pieces of rolling stock.
paulp575
Thanks for your interest and being a "somewhat Civil War buff," kindly give me a bit of time to determine incoming inventory and cost.
@das boot posted:paulp575
Thanks for your interest and being a "somewhat Civil War buff," kindly give me a bit of time to determine incoming inventory and cost.
Take all the time you need. Please keep me informed whatever you decide.
@John Hon posted:Post photos once its assemblied. That would be awesome on a siding in the distance.
Will do! It's 1000+ pieces, and I have already gone through 5 bottles of paint so far (only 50% painted). Wish me luck!
Went a bit crazy adding to my rolling stock - all K-Line - most are die cast. Found several Milwaukee Road cars and CB&Q, Pennsy, Clinchfield cars for a future coal drag. The Milwaukee Road caboose is nicely detailed and smokes well - good thing there is an off switch. The NW J is something I've had for a while but had not run.
Nice score Jeff! They look really nice!
Nice haul Jeff.
Bob
Those K-Line cars look great, Jeff!
@ScoutingDad posted:Went a bit crazy adding to my rolling stock - all K-Line - most are die cast. Found several Milwaukee Road cars and CB&Q, Pennsy, Clinchfield cars for a future coal drag. The Milwaukee Road caboose is nicely detailed and smokes well - good thing there is an off switch. The NW J is something I've had for a while but had not run.
Who's the maker of that J? Looks nice.
An addition to my Pennsy Power, the MTH DD-1. This one needed a little work to beat it into shape, but it's running now. New speaker, new supercap battery, and some lube and TLC.
breezinup - The " J " is an MTH RailKing 30-1286-1. I bought it "new" a couple of years ago - being new to this hobby - I had no idea it was from 2003. I never considered someone would sell something 16 years old as new (lesson learned) - it had never been run so I suppose it really was new. It is a PS2 and runs great. Very nice looking engine and tender. First time out of the box and run since I bought it. Of course I had torn apart my layout several times in that short time when I decided I "needed" 072 curves instead of 042.
Picked up two pairs of the Atlas Trinity Covered Hoppers from @Beth Marshall-The Public Delivery Track.
Like all the Atlas rolling stock I’ve purchased, these are really beautiful. The graphics are crisp, and the applied detail is amazing.
@Apples55 posted:Picked up two pairs of the Atlas Trinity Covered Hoppers from @Beth Marshall-The Public Delivery Track.
Like all the Atlas rolling stock I’ve purchased, these are really beautiful. The graphics are crisp, and the applied detail is amazing.
Very nice Paul. At least you matched the D&H color scheme with those.
Bob
Thx for the mention. The whole idea with the Public Delivery Track, is to have nice stuff. All the MTH special runs i do, i try to do with their best detailed cars. The detail varies considerably, depending on the car. Even the Atlas varies a bit in detail,
beth
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