I always like the Weaver Brand of models but I was late getting into the O Scale game when they went out of business the year I tried started my O Scale journey. So Weaver Fans let’s see your Weaver Stuff I’m curious of just how many odd ball Weaver Models I’ve missed. Thanks in advance for posting. This is one of my favorites
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Lee Drennen,
Some great cars on your layout. '55 Olds was a favorite.
MELGAR
Thanks Mel going have to get a manifest of just weaver cars soon
Jim. Thanks for posting. I really like that International covered hopper I never knew they made that one that is one beautiful car
Clem. Thanks for posting. That’s a nice car I would hang on to that one.
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Here is some varnish and engines for your enjoyment.
My Weaver FEF-3 upgraded to TMCC (by me) pulling a full Weaver consist of Express Cars and 20" passenger cars:
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Guys
thanks for posting just beautiful this is what I was targeting for keep the post coming for all of us Weaver Fans to enjoy
trumptrain posted:
Patrick
Thanks for posting. I don’t know which one is my favorite of these beautiful Weaver cars I think I’m going to have to pick the team track Western Maryland box car unloading tires on that beautiful model AA truck great looking scene
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Mr Drennen,
On your Weaver Penna box car #28057, is there any wording on that car as to where to return it when empty?
Weaver Alco C630's
Weaver Baldwin BP 20
Weaver CP Hudson.
Weaver Pennsy L1s Mikado.
Weaver H10 Consolidation.
Weaver E8's with upgrades.
Weaver A5 0-4-0
Weaver GP38-2
Weaver Pennsy M1a Mountain.
Weaver Pennsy C1 0-8-0 Yard goat.
Weaver Grand Canyon #29.
Weaver Alco RS3.
Weaver U25b Pennsy colors.
Weaver Alco RS12
I have several Weaver cars from a club car custom run program on another forum. Weaver makes up the majority of my rolling stock collection. The Conrail H30 hopper was given to me by Joe Hayter as a thank you for filling in at the product introduction at the TCA Museum. Our club cars featured fallen flag roads, and tongue in cheek text specific to our forum.
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Guys
Some great looking Weaver Power units as well as that beautiful Rolling Stock. I didn’t know Weaver made so many different Steam Engines. Great Job!!
Here's another Weaver steam engine...a brass 0-6-0 switcher factory weathered by the folks at Weaver long before I started to do my own work.
And here are a few Weaver 40' box cars that I "3-rail-scaled" and weathered...
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This shows there are a lot of Weaver fans out there. I'll have to post a few of my favorites when I get a chance. CLEM K your pic could be a crown model. Do you have the original packaging. When Weaver purchased the tooling from Crown Models they did offer a number of the same cars Crown Models produced...........Paul
Some more models from Weaver, I really enjoy the quality of those brass models and they can be purchased for a very fair price.
Daniel
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In the late mid-80's rolled back to O-gauge buying stuff use-to going back to the late 40's. Lionel remakes of 6464's and K-Line's versions. By late 80's had bought four Williams brass steam engine and two MTH scale diesels. That is when the Weaver scale box cars caught my eye especially since they made so many Pennsy cars. Have a total of 56 of their box cars, 33 Pennsy. Somewhere have a box of a 120 die cast Bettendorf trucks to replace the plastic ones.
The last one was this B&O round top.
The one before this was a Pennsy double door box. Both of these very highly decorated.
Oh Mark, two are Western Maryland one with the "Speed Ball."
Ron
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I only have a couple of their locos, both of which I've shown before, but what the heck:
These both came to me as 3 rail engines; since that was before I started dabbling in "high rail", I purchased the conversion kits from NorthWest ShortLine and now they are set up for 2 rail. These are the earlier design with the centrally located can motor with shaft drive. Both run very well; nice and quiet.
Mark in Oregon
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Mr Drennen,
On your Weaver Penna box car #28057, is there any wording on that car as to where to return it when empty?
Jim
I took a pic for you of where to return pretty cool thanks for pointing this out.
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Strummer posted:I only have a couple of their locos, both of which I've shown before, but what the heck:
These both came to me as 3 rail engines; since that was before I started dabbling in "high rail", I purchased the conversion kits from NorthWest ShortLine and now they are set up for 2 rail. These are the earlier design with the centrally located can motor with shaft drive. Both run very well; nice and quiet.
Mark in Oregon
Those are some nice engines Mark that’s OK I enjoy reruns
PRRronbh posted:In the late mid-80's rolled back to O-gauge buying stuff use-to going back to the late 40's. Lionel remakes of 6464's and K-Line's versions. By late 80's had bought four Williams brass steam engine and two MTH scale diesels. That is when the Weaver scale box cars caught my eye especially since they made so many Pennsy cars. Have a total of 56 of their box cars, 33 Pennsy. Somewhere have a box of a 120 die cast Bettendorf trucks to replace the plastic ones.
The last one was this B&O round top.
The one before this was a Pennsy double door box. Both of these very highly decorated.
Oh Mark, two are Western Maryland one with the "Speed Ball."
Ron
Ron
Very impressive collection of Weaver rolling stock I would probably have as many if I would have started in O Scale when I should have I think I’m up to 10-12 cars now.
lee drennen posted:
Jim, does this special wording indicate it was a custom run for your store?
I have a Weaver PRR "Coal Goes To War" 2 bay ribbed coal car that was a "Custom run for Jim's Train Shop."
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Joe
Thanks for posting your beautiful collection you did an awesome job on Weathering those boxcars.
lee drennen posted:PRRronbh posted:In the late mid-80's rolled back to O-gauge buying stuff use-to going back to the late 40's. Lionel remakes of 6464's and K-Line's versions. By late 80's had bought four Williams brass steam engine and two MTH scale diesels. That is when the Weaver scale box cars caught my eye especially since they made so many Pennsy cars. Have a total of 56 of their box cars, 33 Pennsy. Somewhere have a box of a 120 die cast Bettendorf trucks to replace the plastic ones.
The last one was this B&O round top.
The one before this was a Pennsy double door box. Both of these very highly decorated.
Oh Mark, two are Western Maryland one with the "Speed Ball."
Ron
Ron
Very impressive collection of Weaver rolling stock I would probably have as many if I would have started in O Scale when I should have I think I’m up to 10-12 cars now.
Lee at the time the Weaver cars were the best scale cars going especially for the money. Albeit the cost was lower because of the plastic trucks. I was at the local dealer one day when he was on the phone with Weaver saying that his customers would gladly pay the extra 10-dollars for die-cast. If recalling correctly Weaver told die-cast trucks for about $13 a set then.
Ron
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These were sitting on the attic layout. I have more but they are all under the tables. Pics............Paul