Have a good Tail end Tuesday, Boston and Maine repaint.
Here is a little western action, my Lionel #221 Rio Grande Alco FA unit from 1963-1964. Followed up by the Lionel #9077 Rio Grande caboose available from 1979-1983 and 1994-1991 in honor of T.E.T.
Best Wishes
Don
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Tail Ends waiting for assignments
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Rear end of TV News truck covering power outage in local diner
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While the search for an appropriate tail end in the form of a tender for my PRR H10 is ongoing, I did run across another PRR tail end that found its way into my collection. This is an Alco model of the N6a cabin.
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@pennsyfan posted:Thanks again Dallas; when I was searching, Bradys trains came up. Their write up indicated the bell button on a modern transformer or the MTH RCS track will activate it. The search is on!
I came up with the full MTH description. Am I allowed to post it here; otherwise send and email for a copy?
@GG1 4877 posted:
I want that. Send me an email for my address (email in my profile). I will pay for shipping.
Seriously, that is a great find. Most models are center cupola N6b. This is the first end cupola I have seen, plus it is an N6a. I need to find one ASAP.
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@mike g. posted:Great looking rear end of train and love the scenery!
Thanks Mike how's that new layout working out? Mark
@Sitka posted:Thanks Mike how's that new layout working out? Mark
Mark you are more than welcome!
As for the new layout, everything is still in the boxes waiting for the house to sell. But we have been searching for a house with a basement for a new train room!
@CAPPilot posted:I want that. Send me an email for my address (email in my profile). I will pay for shipping.
Seriously, that is a great find. Most models are center cupola N6b. This is the first end cupola I have seen, plus it is an N6a. I need to find one ASAP.
Ron,
I am always on the hunt for PRR brass that is in my budget. If I run across another one, I'll be sure to send it your way. There was an 8 wheel ND cabin that went for more than my budget, but it would have been a fun one to have too. Not sure on the manufacturer of that one.
This is my second O scale Alco cabin. My first 2 rail piece was an Alco New Haven NE-5 going back nearly 20 years now. I also have an HO brass N6b. I do not know the manufacturer.
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Couple Tail Ends for this fine Tuesday God Speed All!
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@GG1 4877 posted:Ron,
I am always on the hunt for PRR brass that is in my budget. If I run across another one, I'll be sure to send it your way. There was an 8 wheel ND cabin that went for more than my budget, but it would have been a fun one to have too. Not sure on the manufacturer of that one.
This is my second O scale Alco cabin. My first 2 rail piece was an Alco New Haven NE-5 going back nearly 20 years now. I also have an HO brass N6b. I do not know the manufacturer.
Nice, I have a Max Gray one I found a while back!
Also found this little Saginaw cast caboose. Same Saginaw that made the PRR E6, G5, and H10.
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I ran two New York Central 35-foot wood cabooses – #19654 (MTH Railking 30-7721 delivered in 2000 at MSRP $39.95) and #19877 (MTH Premier 20-91790 delivered in 2023 at MSRP $84.95) behind a short freight train powered by NYC Alco RS-3 #8223 on my 12’-by-8’ layout. I enjoyed watching these two ancient cabooses trundling along at the tail end of the train with a conductor on the rear platform.
MELGAR
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Here's Lehigh Valley "Northeastern" caboose # bringing up the rear of a local freight. This is a MTH Premier model that I modified and weathered...
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Well, I thought I might take us WAY BACK this Tuesday, nearly a century or more. The Lionel #152 motor dates from 1917 to 1927 with this dark green version with the strap headlight being a 1917 version. The caboose #801 also from 1917 era fills in for my T.E.T. post.
Happy Tuesday everyone!
Don
P.S. Take a look at this picture full size...see where our hobby came from. She is an ancient warrior but still ticking!
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Maybe some of you know that I aways say the era of my layout is either late 40s or 1949. It was originally set in 1949 but there were several items that I liked that did not quite make it to 1949 like the HH1, L2 and Q1. I just tell folks that they lived a little longer on my layout.
One rail car that is obviously wrong is my N8 cabin which is marked as new in 2-50, the year they were first built. I got it as part of a set, and I really like this style and it gives me something different than all the N5 and N6 cabins out there. Haven't come up with a plausible story for this one yet.
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I won a set of Lionel 18” aluminum passenger cars (6-29144) from 2004 in Mr. Muffins February auction
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@CAPPilot posted:Maybe some of you know that I aways say the era of my layout is either late 40s or 1949. It was originally set in 1949 but there were several items that I liked that did not quite make it to 1949 like the HH1, L2 and Q1. I just tell folks that they lived a little longer on my layout.
One rail car that is obviously wrong is my N8 cabin which is marked as new in 2-50, the year they were first built. I got it as part of a set, and I really like this style and it gives me something different than all the N5 and N6 cabins out there. Haven't come up with a plausible story for this one yet.
Ron,
If you're willing to do it, the easiest solution is to change the build date on that very nice N8 to 2-49. Either that, or just say that the car was built in 12-49 but someone got ahead of themselves and stenciled it 2-50...
MELGAR
@CNJ #1601 posted:
Great model and beautiful photos too! You gotta like the Lehigh Valley!!
My new BN “ugly duckling.” I have a soft spot for those cabooses that seemed to be trashed during mergers.
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@MELGAR posted:Ron,
If you're willing to do it, the easiest solution is to change the build date on that very nice N8 to 2-49. Either that, or just say that the car was built in 12-49 but someone got ahead of themselves and stenciled it 2-50...
MELGAR
Like you I thought about changing 50 to 49, which will work for 99.9% of the folks who see the model. I also thought about it being a prototype that got release before production. I may go with the number change.
While the Pennsy had a lot of N5 and N6 cabins, it would be nice if a current manufacturer would make something other than the N5c or N6b. Lionel did do a run of N5b cabin in 2016 with its square windows; wouldn't mind seeing another run. I am sure most other forum members also wish there were more caboose choices for their favorite railroad.
@Brother_Love posted:Great model and beautiful photos too! You gotta like the Lehigh Valley!!
Thanks for the kind words, Malcolm. That’s high praise coming from you! Not sure if you’re still doing custom builds for customers, but I’d still like to get a couple northeastern cabooses someday to add to my “Brother Love” collection. Lehigh Valley would certainly be one of them!
My Tail End for this Tuesday
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I like the look of two cabooses at the tail end of a train, especially when the rearmost one is a bobber… New York Central #19877 and bobber #380 (both MTH) are the last two cars on my train this Tail-End Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
MELGAR
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Painter Bob appears again. Never one to pass up an opportunity to paint a landscape, Painter Bob hitches a ride on the Burlington Northern to capture the passing scenery (must be somewhere along the Mississippi Palisades as that is about the only location with rock walls at the rail line in Illinois).
Thanks to MTH and @Berwyns Toys and Trains for my new bay window BN caboose.
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My tail end today is the Marx "Deluxe" (note this is a collector term commonly used by collectors but never used by Marx) ALLSTATE work caboose with searchlight from 1955. This version (there are 4) has white lettering and Type F plastic overlay trucks. Other versions have plain sheet metal side frame trucks and yellow lettering.
OBTW all you folks in the NE and in the Rockies where its snowing, its 82 degrees here in central Texas!!
Best wishes
Don
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The trackside service guys giving the okay to roll out, and a little railroad chit chat before rolling out of Paradise.
Lionel custom caboose made for LOTS.
Patrick, I hope this works, and thx again for letting me know there was an issue!!!