I’ll post some pictures later guys. Let’s see your tinplate!
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Some time ago I trade some extra pieces for that loco. The deal was fair and even if I am not a specialist of British locomotives I founded that one nice to add to the collection. It is a gauge 1 loco of the Sir Gilbert Claughton type and it runs on three rail tracks, just need to have wide curves. I think in a near future to modify it to run on standard Marklin tinplate tracks by eliminating the rim on the center wheels and to buy some Bing LMS passenger cars.
I don’t know who have done that model, maybe a homemade one, and would be very happy to learn about it. It seems many models have been made in Great Britain based on kits.
Have a nice tinplate weekend Daniel
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DANIEL: NICE acquisition!
Last week on a train swap meet I found this small tinplate goods station with platform and sliding door at one side. It is marked KBN for Karl Bub Nürnberg and it was made around 1930 for 0 gauge. Dimensions are 12 * 11 * 10. The lithography is rather dull (or realistic?).
I included in a new version of my e-book on tinplate accessories: http://sncf231e.nl/tin-stuff-from-fred-2/
Regards
Fred
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Quick little project...Tootsietoy ambulance refurbishment:
Headed to the layout eventually.
PD
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FRED: NICE little structure!
sncf231e posted:Last week on a train swap meet I found this small tinplate goods station with platform and sliding door at one side. It is marked KBN for Karl Bub Nürnberg and it was made around 1930 for 0 gauge. Dimensions are 12 * 11 * 10. The lithography is rather dull (or realistic?).
I included in a new version of my e-book on tinplate accessories: http://sncf231e.nl/tin-stuff-from-fred-2/
Regards
Fred
never seen this one before, Fred, Nice find, and thanks for the link.
acquisitions have been all over the board lately.
Brimtoy tunnel
Kingsbury Erie floor train hopper repainted yellow
Architector JR stone building blocks set
Ameritrains Tarantula summer car
Czech Igra 3-car freight set
Chad Valley 17841 ubilda loco (missing one wheel)
Sunset Toys and Trains replica Ives tender
also a few miscellaneous Fandor 8-wheel freights, American Flyer 3100 series 8-wheel coaches and American Flyer 1107 and 1108 4-wheel freights.
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The solitude of a cabin in the hills is momentary interrupted by the rumble of a express freight on its journey home. Until the next time Gary NQDY
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A couple of York Flyer pickups. These have the Type X curly Q couplers. The crane will be an upgrade to what I have and the searchlight car is one I did not have. The only type X I'm missing is the Borden Milk car.
Steve
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No York for me. So I spent some of the travel money on a new 400E (11-1051-1). I bought a "brass" version earlier this year but returned it when I discovered MTH didn't use brass trim (11-1052-1). This is the nickel version which is indeed nickel. Go figure! Anyone have nickel comet cars they want to sell?
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You cannot go wrong with NICKEL trim! Brass and copper "age" with an oxidized patina which I personally dislike. Only my MTH dark green 408E has brass and copper trim. My dark gray Lionel Classics 2-400E has nickel trim and looks the same as the day it came to market! Patina is OK if you have collectibles.
Some videos of my Ives 8-car standard gauge freight train on the layout, this time with one of my favorite standard gauge locomotives, an Ives 3243R, at the front. Also some photos of the 3243R together with an O gauge Ives 3255R in the same orange color. Enjoy.
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I am within 25 minutes of York, and once again had to work. That’s okay, a little bit of overtime will cover the bids I have in with Stout’s!
For this weekend we have the rest of the tinplate cookie tin style buildings my darling wife ordered. These were a package deal and she really wanted the town hall.
Enjoy
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Missed it I was watching but missed the end. I would have bid a few $$ more than it went for.
jhz563 posted:I am within 25 minutes of York, and once again had to work. That’s okay, a little bit of overtime will cover the bids I have in with Stout’s!
For this weekend we have the rest of the tinplate cookie tin style buildings my darling wife ordered. These were a package deal and she really wanted the town hall.
Enjoy
One thing that separates a really good tinplate tin building from an average one is the 3 dimensional quality of the roof structure ... and this Town Hall is a winner!