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Stout Auctions is proud to present a Thursday sale filled with quality N scale, HO and HO brass, and two rail O scale brass trains. We have nearly six hundred lots crossing our auction block and the highlights are as follows:

Lot 1 – 199 – An incredible N scale collection. This collection is a thirty year collection and features quality rolling stock and locomotives from Kato, Con-Cor, Intermountain, Atlas, LBF, Roundhouse and others. This collection focuses heavily on modern railroading with plenty of coal, intermodal, and other freight cars. There are many scarce freight car packs also included in this group.

Lot 200- 366: HO and HO brass. Highlights include a well-rounded HO brass collection focused on the Pennsylvania with examples of most major classes of locomotives and cabooses represented, a Rapido Canadian Pacific “The Canadian” passenger set, Fox Valley Models Hiawatha set, numerous Craftsman kits from Fine Scale Miniatures and South River Model Works, nice groups of Kadee coupler equipped freight cars and much more.

Lot 367-509: O scale two rail brass. Highlights include Key Imports Pennsylvania J-1A, Key Imports Pennsylvania E7 A-B locomotive pair, Key Imports Pennsylvania E8 A-A locomotive pair, Precision Scale Co. Northern Pacific Z-5, Chesapeake and Ohio J-3 Greenbrier, both a painted and unpained Overland Models Reading T-1, Key Imports Pennsylvania H-10, Key Pennsylvania RF-16 pair, factory new 3rd Rail Santa Fe locomotives, freight and passenger cars, and more.

For more information please call 765-764-6901 or email info@stoutauctions.com.  Please note that due to COVID-19 that all bidding activity will be live online, by absentee or by telephone.    

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Has anyone actually ran their PSC Z5 and can comment from experience on how it runs?   I've always heard they are beautiful in detail but have many issues with the frame and points of contact that short out if you try to run them, with most just settling for the Sunset version.  

 

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