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Do you have an engine or piece of rolling stock that has never been run? I have......and it's not something that is in the box. It's actually been on my 2 layouts since I got it (maybe around 2002). But it has never been part of ant consist (and probably never will be....). 

 

I'm sure others have engines or rolling stock that have never taken a spin around the layout....

 

 

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Sooner or later, Conrail will finish the paint job and I'll consider running it!

 

Peter

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I have an ABBA set of Atlas Northern Pacific F3s that have never been opened.  I don't really have a good reason!  LOL  I think at the time they were a Special Run for Petersen Supply or something like that so I figured I'd better get them now,  even though I thought they'd be too big for my 8 x 12 layout.  My thinking was someday I'll be moving to a bigger space and will have the room.  Still waiting.  

 

I also have an Amtrak Calif. engine and Surfliner set that I've never run because the Hi-Level cars won't fit through my portals.

 

- Mike

Ashamed to admit it, but much most of what I've purchased. I need to switch my time, energy and $$ resources from buying to building a permanent, functioning layout. Refocusing my priorities and vision as to what I want on a layout is in order as I've assuredly acquired more than I'll ever use with the space limitations I have.

Yes.  I have at least a dozen.  I knew early on that someday I would be building a new layout so I purchased items over the years which I wanted to run when I had a larger layout.  The process of tearing down my current layout is a slow one as I'm going through years of accumulated junk stored in my basement, not all of which is mine as a few family members have stored some items in it.  Hopefully in a year or two I'll have all the items out of their boxes and running on the layout.

-Greg

Yes I do, but that's only because they are junky cars without wheels that came in a box of stuff someone gave me.  But their days of being unrun by me are numbered as I've been slowly fixing them up to at least run as I have the time.  Otherwise as soon as I get something new, it goes on the track and gets run.  It may then go back in the box for later, but only after it's made a lap or a dozen first.

I do, but not intentionally.  I just never got around to putting a couple cars on my track.  It is my intention to have all my rolling stock and engines on the track. Well except for my original Lionel turbine from the 50s which I don't run anymore and sits on a shelf.  I only have one train shelf and that is it.

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Dennis

Originally Posted by ogaugeguy:

Ashamed to admit it, but much most of what I've purchased. I need to switch my time, energy and $$ resources from buying to building a permanent, functioning layout. Refocusing my priorities and vision as to what I want on a layout is in order as I've assuredly acquired more than I'll ever use with the space limitations I have.

Like ogaugeguy, I've got more stuff that hasn't been run than has been run.  For many years, I didn't have a layout, but I was at my peak of train buying ('80's and 90's).  When I finally managed to have a short-lived layout around 2005-2006, I only ran the TMCC and DCS engines.  So, all those conventional engines (and matching rolling stock) was never run.  I have the benchwork completed for my new layout, and I've had a single loop of track operational for a few months.  But, it has been temporarily dismantled as I prepare to get the 3 mainlines and sidings configured and permanent wiring done.

 

I recently decided:

1. Not to upgrade the conventional engines to command

2. To focus primarily on scale (with exceptions like aquarium cars and mint cars)

3. Cut down on the number of different rail lines that I model

 

So, I am in the process of selling a whole bunch of stuff.  I've sold most of my first batch (here on OGR For Sale), and I'm about to list another batch.

Originally Posted by sinclair:

Yes I do, but that's only because they are junky cars without wheels that came in a box of stuff someone gave me.  But their days of being unrun by me are numbered as I've been slowly fixing them up to at least run as I have the time.  Otherwise as soon as I get something new, it goes on the track and gets run.  It may then go back in the box for later, but only after it's made a lap or a dozen first.

I've a similar situation. I have a few junkers I bought because the trucks and couplers still good and I had some nicer cars that needed trucks. The pretty cars have all been run now, but not the junkers. I do have one Lionel prewar observation car that I also have not run, It is mostly intact and in fair shape but has no roof. I've been waiting to find a roof and some other passenger cars to run with it. I guess I could run it as is and pretend it's a convertible?  lol

Yes.  Guilty on all charges. 

 

I bought several engines that I thought would be useful on the layout but they are still in their unopened shipping boxes.

 

I bought a beautiful set of N&W passenger cars from a forum member but they are scale sized and never made it on the layout, not yet anyway.

 

I purchased several Christmas boxcars that have the year each of my children were born but they have not made it out of their boxes either.

 

There's probably more lurking in my storage closet but I will pass the baton to someone else.  Confession is good for the soul!

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Yes, I have I have several sets of passenger cars that I haven't run. 

 

It's not a matter of won't, but can't.  I built my current layout with a O-63/O-54 double mainline so I would be tempted to buy any big steam.   Also has a S-curve as the main goes around the turntable.

 

Then, got into scale, sold my 15" passenger cars and purchased three sets of scale passenger cars.  None of these three sets will run on the current layout!   It's okay, as I'm currently making room in the basement for a larger layout with an O-80/O-72 double-main without an S-curve.

 

Jim

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