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This weekend has a couple large events going on, Trainfest and First Frost. Last weekend was the Lionel Warehouse Sale. For some this weekend be spent sitting at home running trains and looking at this Weekend Photo Fun thread.

 

Here are some pictures from the Lionel Warehouse Sale last weekend.

 

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I wish I could be in Allentown this Saturday, instead I will be at the VMT running trains. Let's see your pictures.

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  One week down in PA & NJ & 1 more to go!
Being away, I obviously didn't do anything on the layout, but after talking to one of my friends, I did get an idea to maybe put in a small 2 track intermodal yard when I get back. I think this would add a nice aspect to the operations of the layout.

My wife said I have a bunch of boxes waiting for me when I get home, so I should have some nice engines to open when I get back!

The MGA heritage unit arrived last Friday before I left -

Also spent some time with the kids running trains before my trip -


A few pics from Newport, PA & Wabun, VA from the last 2 weeks. I was kind of bummed at the lack of Fall colors on the trees. I did find more color as I went towards Pittsburgh though.
Norfolk Southern's first SD60E rebuild # 6900 ( ex NS SD60 6653) leads eastbound I4W solo as it passes under the Pennsy signals at CP Port in Newport, PA - 10/11/15 -

NS Dash-9 9393 leads eastbound 12G under the endangered Pennsy signals at CP PORT -

NS Dash-9 9188 leads Jersey bound 20W under the PRR signals at MP 135 on the Pittsburgh Line -

NS ES44DC 7706 leads 201 through picturesque Wabun, VA on the ex N&W Christiansburg District - 10/10/15

Originally Posted by scott.smith:

This weekend has a couple large events going on, Trainfest and First Frost. Last weekend was the Lionel Warehouse Sascott,  it was great to see you and wJoshua at Lionel's Warehouse sale.  le. For some this weekend be spent sitting at home running trains and looking at this Weekend Photo Fun thread.

 

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I wish I could be in Allentown this Saturday, instead I will be at the VMT running trains. Let's see your pictures.

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Scott,

 

it it was treat to see you and Joshua at Lionel's warehouse sale.  I have your hat.  You left it there.   It was a great event enjoyed by all.

 

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Hallmark has been offering a really nice looking Lionel Christmas train set this season. Link to a an OGR post and photos;

https://ogrforum.com/t...oliday-season?page=1

 

I really like the Hallmark set colors overall look, features of the LionChief and the Chase gondola. But I did not really want to spend that much for a set.

 

I have a left over set (conventional 4-4-2) from a blow out sale a few years back new in the box unused and a couple of extra cars, a 1/4 of the cost of the Hallmark set.

 

Inspired by various Lionel Sets and the Hallmark/Lionel set, I set out to do a repaint into something that would suit me for a public display this will run at our railway museums Polar Express event with a # of other Christmas theme trains I have and eventually under the tree.

 

I used a few cans of Tamiya Silver Leaf paint over everything.

Then masked and sprayed with Metallic Red. Overall the color looks stunning in a bright light, much better then in the photos here, click on them for a larger view.

I went looking for some suitable stickers and loads for the flat cars. Was hoping to add some toy rocking horses somewhat to scale but cannot find anything, the presents will do for now. Found nice little wagons by Lemax and some sleighs.

 

I used the sparkly letters. I wanted them big enough to be able to see from a distance for this display train. Finished this painted and decal-ed over the last couple of days. Still trying to find the right Santa image sticker or photo to add to the side of the tender or box car. And perhaps some Snowflake or wreath stickers to the train in the empty spaces.

 

Had a little trouble fitting the lettering on the side for the space I had, tried to avoid the rivet strips where I could.

Added a little Santa figure to the back of the Caboose.

 

So excited to take it for a run tonight. Our little Santa loves it!

(darned the reverse unit quit after a bit of running, only goes to neutral and reverse no forward.) This set has the puffing smoke and air whistle. The Hallmark set with remote and sounds would have been nice but not for a show train.

 

 

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Originally Posted by scott.smith:

This weekend has a couple large events going on, Trainfest and First Frost. Last weekend was the Lionel Warehouse Sale. For some this weekend be spent sitting at home running trains and looking at this Weekend Photo Fun thread.

 

Here are some pictures from the Lionel Warehouse Sale last weekend.

 

 

 

 

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I wish I could be in Allentown this Saturday, instead I will be at the VMT running trains. Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

Nice. Are those sets close to half of what the store prices are?

Yesterday NY turns 70...today I turn 60!  Not a milestone I was looking forward to but, hey, it beats the alternative as they say.  But I'm so glad there's a hobby like this and a resource like this Forum to help keep that childhood magic and joy alive.  I love trains for a lot of reasons, but mainly because it keeps these feelings alive, and that's something you appreciate more and more with each passing year.  I get a kick out of looking at everyone's photos, and enjoy taking pictures of my own trains.  I hope you'll indulge me today as I post more than my share of Weekend Photos...just wanted to share some of my favorites from the past few years that have reminded me  of those  carefree days of our youth.  So without further ado...

 

From a garage...somewhere near the swamps of Jersey!

 

 

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Originally Posted by mike.caruso:

Yesterday NY turns 70...today I turn 60!  Not a milestone I was looking forward to but, hey, it beats the alternative as they say.  But I'm so glad there's a hobby like this and a resource like this Forum to help keep that childhood magic and joy alive.  I love trains for a lot of reasons, but mainly because it keeps these feelings alive, and that's something you appreciate more and more with each passing year.  I get a kick out of looking at everyone's photos, and enjoy taking pictures of my own trains.  I hope you'll indulge me today as I post more than my share of Weekend Photos...just wanted to share some of my favorites from the past few years that have reminded me  of those  carefree days of our youth.  So without further ado...

Great photos one and all.

 

Happy Birthday, Mike.  

Last week I turned 59.  We took our daughters and son-in-law out for supper.  When we were leaving our younger daughter told me that on my next birthday I will be OLD!  Ah, the perspective of a 22-year old!

Originally Posted by c.sam:

 Have always liked your Yellow Bonnett Santa Fe too!

 

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Yellow Bonnett Santa Fe!!  My wife's maiden name was Bonnett! With 2 Ns and 2 Ts.  Maybe I can use that as an excuse to get one of those Santa Fe's!  

 

So here is my contribution.  I bought this at the Monroeville Greenberg show last weekend.  Atlas O Coil Car, Butler Works.  My Father-in-law and his father spent time working at Armco Butler Works.  That's the two Bonnetts.

 

 

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Originally Posted by c.sam:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mike Caruso - sure wish I was just 60 again 

Hope you have a wonderful day! 

 

I've always enjoyed your photos as well and am glad to finally see both of your Atlas GM&O units together. Have always liked your Yellow Bonnett Santa Fe too!

 

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Thanks Sam.  You don't look a day over 59 yourself!  

 

I've got Yellowbonnet fever this week... my 3rd Rail SF Yellowbonnets came earlier in the week (well 2/3 of them, the second A unit is still en route)  Always enjoy your photos as well.  You were probably the one who got me turned on to the GM&O's more than anything else.

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Originally Posted by mike.caruso:

 

Great photos one and all.

 

Happy Birthday, Mike.  

Last week I turned 59.  We took our daughters and son-in-law out for supper.  When we were leaving our younger daughter told me that on my next birthday I will be OLD!  Ah, the perspective of a 22-year old!

No kidding, Mark.  lol  Thank God we have our trains to keep us young at heart!

Here are some views of the scratch built barn I have been working on for the last month or so.  I just completed it. It is an architecturally accurate model of what is known as a "Pennsylvania Barn".  Key features are the forebay, roof with just two planes, and a stone foundation that will be built into a hillside. The barn has about 500 individually applied boards, all of which were stained using Hunterline stain.  The planks are nothing more than coffee stirrers....a box of 1000 costs all of $1.99.  The  silo is by Ertl, and I picked it up roughly 20 years ago with the plan to someday use it for a barn on my layout.  And now, that has finally become a reality!   It has been painted and weathered.

 

Note the close up of the lightning rods which is my favorite touch.  They were made of nothing but brass wire and craft beads which simulate  lightning rod balls.

 

The barn will sit at trackside awaiting completion of the three dimensional scenery which I anticipate will take a few months to complete...and if we are lucky, perhaps a little less. We shall see!

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Have a good weekend everybody.

 

 

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Joe,

 

I'm intrigued by your elevated bump and go trolley line.

 

I've got an elevated loop of track now, and have had on previous layouts but have always had thing under the track supporting it in addition to columns. Granted I was running "real" trains with locomotives, not just trolleys but do you have any track flex issues when the trolley runs over it? Looks like you just screwed the track directly to the columns every few sections.

 

Despite my lack of room, I'd be tempted to try that on my layout now...I had an elevated trolley line built out of wood, with the track resting on roadbed and felt it looked cluttered but your system would fit a lot better with my crowded layout.

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