Get thing started with some pics sent to me since I won't have access to them again til tomorrow...
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quote:Originally posted by MartyE:
They were Kane's gift to the forum.
quote:Originally posted by Gandalf97:quote:Originally posted by MartyE:
They were Kane's gift to the forum.
I suspected but wanted to confirm. Thanks for posting!
quote:Originally posted by SantaFe158:
Well, there was an estate sale on the next block from me and the ad said there were trains. Of course I found a couple things.
A 1688 torpedo from the 30's. Just needed a good cleaning and lube and it's running great (ran fine before the cleanup too). We also managed to find the matching tender for it. My brother and I are going to try to get the matching freight cars for the set tomorrow morning. We got the engine and tender for $65 total (yes, they don't realize that the engine goes with the tender. 15 for the tender, 50 for the "engine car" as they called it) My brother paid for the engine, I chipped in for the tender . I'm still mostly broke from my GG1 purchase a couple weeks ago. I can't wait to see it running under the tree next year. Looks great on my postwar layout.
I also found something for myself.
A Lionel 2472 N5 sheetmetal caboose from 1946-47. I paid $15. I have three PRR engines and no PRR cabooses, so I had to have it. They had a porthole caboose too, but it wasn't in as nice of shape so I left it.
quote:Originally posted by SantaFe158:
Well, there was an estate sale on the next block from me and the ad said there were trains. Of course I found a couple things.
A 1688 torpedo from the 30's. Just needed a good cleaning and lube and it's running great (ran fine before the cleanup too). We also managed to find the matching tender for it. My brother and I are going to try to get the matching freight cars for the set tomorrow morning. We got the engine and tender for $65 total (yes, they don't realize that the engine goes with the tender. 15 for the tender, 50 for the "engine car" as they called it) My brother paid for the engine, I chipped in for the tender . I'm still mostly broke from my GG1 purchase a couple weeks ago. I can't wait to see it running under the tree next year. Looks great on my postwar layout.
I also found something for myself.
A Lionel 2472 N5 sheetmetal caboose from 1946-47. I paid $15. I have three PRR engines and no PRR cabooses, so I had to have it. They had a porthole caboose too, but it wasn't in as nice of shape so I left it.
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