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Well, it looks like I gone done fallen off the wagon… again…

After several months of harsh, difficult, self imposed discipline, I ventured a look at Mr. Muffin’s August Auction. I mean really… there’s no harm in just looking, right??? And what do I find on the very first page??? The SoundStation Diner Car I needed to complete my Dreyfuss 20th Century Limited from 2003. Fortunately, I was the only bidder, so…

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And then, this offering from LOTS showed up in the mail. I completely forgot I had ordered it. I’ve always liked the CP beaver logo.

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Then, after my stop at Steamtown, I visited my local bad influence of choice (aka Grzyboski’s), and, unbeknownst to me, a couple of items followed me home. First, a pair of VERY detailed reefers from Atlas - not quite from my corner of Pennsylvania, but still in the state!!!

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And finally, two more Map Cylindrical Hoppers from MTH. The Illinois Central is I interesting in that it doesn’t show the entire IC, but just the route of the City of New Orleans (and I noticed that MTH will be issuing one later this year for the NY Central ESE - have to keep an eye out for that one).


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@Apples55 posted:

Well, it looks like I gone done fallen off the wagon… again…

After several months of harsh, difficult, self imposed discipline, I ventured a look at Mr. Muffin’s August Auction. I mean really… there’s no harm in just looking, right??? And what do I find on the very first page??? The SoundStation Diner Car I needed to complete my Dreyfuss 20th Century Limited from 2003. Fortunately, I was the only bidder, so…

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And then, this offering from LOTS showed up in the mail. I completely forgot I had ordered it. I’ve always liked the CP beaver logo.

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Then, after my stop at Steamtown, I visited my local bad influence of choice (aka Grzyboski’s), and, unbeknownst to me, a couple of items followed me home. First, a pair of VERY detailed reefers from Atlas - not quite from my corner of Pennsylvania, but still in the state!!!

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And finally, two more Map Cylindrical Hoppers from MTH. The Illinois Central is I interesting in that it doesn’t show the entire IC, but just the route of the City of New Orleans (and I noticed that MTH will be issuing one later this year for the NY Central ESE - have to keep an eye out for that one).


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You are never going To get your 1 month button from Trains Anonymous.

Just when I thought I was done buying engines, this one popped up on an auction site and oops I won the bid.  This is a 3RD Rail GE C44 9W.  This came with the original owner's paperwork. Oddly no dates anywhere.  Does anyone know if this has a battery inside?  My 3RD Rail M10000 had one (a simple 9v) buried inside with no mention of it being there, so I suspect there might be one. Lots of screws to remove to check - so I would like to avoid doing so if there is no battery.

Wow, this is a nicely done engine. Hats off to Scott and team for this model.  (EMU cables are still in the package and never applied.  Also anyone have a suggestion for a scale coupler for the front end of this. Non-operating is fine.) 

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@Apples55 posted:

Well, it looks like I gone done fallen off the wagon… again…

After several months of harsh, difficult, self imposed discipline, I ventured a look at Mr. Muffin’s August Auction. I mean really… there’s no harm in just looking, right??? And what do I find on the very first page??? The SoundStation Diner Car I needed to complete my Dreyfuss 20th Century Limited from 2003. Fortunately, I was the only bidder, so…

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And then, this offering from LOTS showed up in the mail. I completely forgot I had ordered it. I’ve always liked the CP beaver logo.

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Then, after my stop at Steamtown, I visited my local bad influence of choice (aka Grzyboski’s), and, unbeknownst to me, a couple of items followed me home. First, a pair of VERY detailed reefers from Atlas - not quite from my corner of Pennsylvania, but still in the state!!!

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And finally, two more Map Cylindrical Hoppers from MTH. The Illinois Central is I interesting in that it doesn’t show the entire IC, but just the route of the City of New Orleans (and I noticed that MTH will be issuing one later this year for the NY Central ESE - have to keep an eye out for that one).


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Being dragged around behind The Wagon really doesn't constitute "Being On The Wagon" so I'm not sure if you actually fell off.  I should put my stones back in my pocket before I cast them in your direction.  I've just received a medium box, a small box, and two padded envelopes, more on those tomorrow.  However with the items shown here I'm sure your digressions will be overlooked.  At least here at The Beach!

Nice dining car, at first I thought it was a Weaver like one I bought a while back.  I do need to find a Weaver @20th Century Limited observation car.

The Beaver is truly a nice logo.

The cylindrical map hoppers need to get posted in the thread about Map Cars.  I'll have to keep m eye open for that ESE hopper.

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OK so I have lost My Mind and my wife wants me to join a Group for Train Auction Addiction.

I bought the following (2) sample models MTH 263T and (2) MTH 260T.

Now what do i do? do i rebuild them for my many trains on the bench or do i keep them as is? or do i upgrade some old 260E to PS-2/3 and try and make them work as Modern Trains ?

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Oh, wow, eureka!  I hit the mother lode!   Not only did l find that new Lionel Colorado and Southern #641 2-8-0 with the plow this morning, after belatedly discovering its existence, l went into the Bay and found a brass Q coach caboose to go with it that l had never seen in brass before (have had a kit for wooden model to build forever).  Hog heaven!

How about a photo for us addicts

So when Paul fell off the wagon he landed on me.  Remember; a big box, a small box and 2 padded envelopes?  Well here they are.

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Big box, the three K-Line LIRR passenger from the Greenport Scoot set.  I lived on Lawn Guy Land for 30 years without modelling the LIRR.  I had a few club cars and this K-Line LIRR F-Unit.  I bought the F-Unit from Island Trains many years ago when I was looking to expand my TMCC roster, even though I had already dismantled my layout.  At the time TMCC was adding a $150 premium over the price the same engine without TMCC so when Island Trains had this advertised for $164.99 I bought with every intention of re-painting it.  Well now I guess I won't have to repaint it.IMG_3717

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@coach joe posted:

So when Paul fell off the wagon he landed on me.  Remember; a big box, a small box and 2 padded envelopes?  Well here they are.

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And I must thank you, Joe, for cushioning my fall (you and your padded envelopes!!!). I really like your Scoot - a nice colorful, compact consist. And I love that it represents an actual real-life train. I created one too, but my version has 21” cars!!!

OK so I have lost My Mind and my wife wants me to join a Group for Train Auction Addiction.

I bought the following (2) sample models MTH 263T and (2) MTH 260T.

Now what do i do? do i rebuild them for my many trains on the bench or do i keep them as is? or do i upgrade some old 260E to PS-2/3 and try and make them work as Modern Trains ?

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Glad it's your problem

I've been trying to track down a Weaver NYC 20th Century Limited aluminum observation car to complete my @20th Century Limited - Advance Section with no luck.  This Williams Century Limited Observation car popped up on the Bay for a ridiculous low price and even though it's not an exact match the aluminum extrusions appear to be the same so it's a good starting point.  Some satin black on the roof, some pin stripe tape for the blue and white stripes and I may have an acceptable NEW YORK CENTRAL decal to replace the Williams font.

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I notice the New York Central and Century are not decals but appear to be a gray printed sticker strip that run the length of the car.  HAs anyone ever removed one of these strips from a Williams aluminum car?  I would believe the aluminum underneath the sticker is painted gray like the rest of the body.  Another one heads to the work bench.  Pretty soon there'll be no layout for all the projects strewn across it.

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@TheRambles posted:

I have been looking for this for a pretty long time. Ecstatic to have picketd it up today.

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A huge smile from me here Rambles . 😁    I didn't know that such a passenger car existing.

Your post brought back many fond memories from the past .  Years of the couple hours ride from Dubois to Danville for hospital charity motorcycle rides that ended up at Knoebels Amusment Park.   Great park and a great model you have finally been able to procure sir .

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A huge smile from me here Rambles . 😁    I didn't know that such a passenger car existing.

Your post brought back many fond memories from the past .  Years of the couple hours ride from Dubois to Danville for hospital charity motorcycle rides that ended up at Knoebels Amusment Park.   Great park and a great model you have finally been able to procure sir .

It really is a special place. I have to caution you against going down this rabbit hole though . Trying to find these train items is a heartbreaking endeavor. When I bought this Coach at auction, there was a set of two freight cars that went for nearly $900.

here is the locomotive and other rolling stock I have from the collection:



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Decided that you can never have too many steam engines. And being a Pennsylvania resident for nearly 30 years, the new Lionel M1 was calling my name!!! It looks like Lionel did a nice job on this one. Very nice detail, paint job looks good, and great sound.

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And now, a question for the more detail oriented among us… can anyone tell me what the EE and EA on either side of the coupler stand for???

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@Apples55 posted:

Decided that you can never have too many steam engines. And being a Pennsylvania resident for nearly 30 years, the new Lionel M1 was calling my name!!! It looks like Lionel did a nice job on this one. Very nice detail, paint job looks good, and great sound.



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Paul, East Altoona Engine Enginehouse, Middle Division.

Tom

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OH man I want one. Big operating engine. Enjoy

Well, Bob, I have seen several forum sponsors advertising them as in stock

I’d classify the M1 as a medium engine. Mine has the 6-wheel tender and is about 27” long and there is some with a shorter 4-wheel tender.

Is this a "J" ?

No… it’s the new M1. The Pennsy J1’s from a couple of years ago were about 30”

@Apples55 posted:

Decided that you can never have too many steam engines. And being a Pennsylvania resident for nearly 30 years, the new Lionel M1 was calling my name!!! It looks like Lionel did a nice job on this one. Very nice detail, paint job looks good, and great sound.

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She's a beaut Paul....glad to see the demon's are still working their magic!

I'll have a "new" steamer of my own to share later this week......just keeping up with the Jones's......

Bob

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She's a beaut Paul....glad to see the demon's are still working their magic!

I'll have a "new" steamer of my own to share later this week......just keeping up with the Jones's......

Bob

Demons??? I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, Bob. If you are referring to the varied voices in my head, they are both good friends and esteemed colleagues who sublet space on the long term plan. If you’d like them to visit you, just let me know… I have extras and they enjoy travel

@Apples55 posted:

Demons??? I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, Bob. If you are referring to the varied voices in my head, they are both good friends and esteemed colleagues who sublet space on the long term plan. If you’d like them to visit you, just let me know… I have extras and they enjoy travel

I'm sorry...cant hear you over the other guys......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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