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At the moment, I would say a set of Yellow Sante Fe Warbonnets. Thanks to Scott Mann, the F7's should be out in September or October. I have a set of passenger cars patiently waiting on a very long siding to join this power up front.

 

This set has been a long time in coming.

Originally Posted by Big_Boy_4005:

My current must haves haven't been made yet.

Same here. I keep hoping someone will make a relatively easy to make kit of the road-made hopper cars my narrow gauge modeled RR had in real life. I specify easy to make as I really would need several of them.

That, and I can't believe nobody makes a good Jackson & Sharpe passenger coach in O scale narrow gauge for the correct length. AMS makes one that is pretty close, but it's still a little shorter than a real one... That's the problem with NG modeling, so many people get into it to run the 'shorty' stuff that wasn't common at all even among the 2 and 3 foot lines.

3rd Rail PRR Q1 as it appeared after WWII with its streamlining removed.  I have not found any shop that has it, and I've been outbid a couple of times. Next time it comes up on auction I'm going high.

 

I'm not sure why I want it, but I do.  It is a great looking engine.  However, my layout is set in 1949 but this engine was put in reserve and no longer used after 1946.  Since it wasn't scraped until 1949 I'm going to justify having it on the layout by saying it was brought out of reserve for a short while before it was scraped, something missed by the history books.

 

 

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Originally Posted by p51:
 

Same here. I keep hoping someone will make a relatively easy to make kit of the road-made hopper cars my narrow gauge modeled RR had in real life. I specify easy to make as I really would need several of them.

 

The post war Marx Lehigh Valley hopper is supposed to be a scale sized hopper for a narrow gauge road somewhere in Nevada.

i have a long time NEED for a UP Veranda capable of O-54.  When Lionel first cataloged the Veranda with the Odyssey motor, it was supposed to be O-54.  When it finally came out, it was with the Odyssey system and O-72. I have it, but i can't run it.  So, a LlonMaster Veranda with a Legacy sound package would be just dandy.

 

 

No one has made any of my absolute "must have" locomotives.

Those would be O scale versions of:

Missouri Pacific 2200 class 4-8-4

Missouri Pacific 2100 class 4-8-4

Missouri Pacific 6600 class 4-6-2

Missouri Pacific EMD E-7's

SSW Cotton Belt 800 class 4-8-4

Texas and Pacific 600 class 2-10-4

Frisco 4500 class 4-8-4 

Rock Island R67b 5000 class 4-8-4

If I was starting from scratch and could only get an engine every six months and one car every month, I think I would start with a sp daylight steam, then sf warbonnet f3,  up F3, then 18005 Hudson.  Cars:milk car, coal dump 3359, 3370 outlaw, 16705 hobo car, horse car, forklift car , barrel car, culvert car, satellite car, searchlight car, smoking caboose.  Accessories: 497 coal loader, 464 forklift, barrel loader, culvert unloader, loader, 132 station, 145 gateman. 
With a 2 yr old grandson modeling and prototypical quickly disappeared.  Gotta have action and color.  I should be able to reclaim my hobby in 5 or 6 years.   But if not then that's okay.  Would prefer to have someone handy to play trains with and be in charge of new acquisitions for years to come.  His justification and marketing presentations for new purchases are more successful than mine.  Plus we have 2 birthdays to buy for and double purchasing power at Christmas.  All I have to do is print out a picture of something he likes from the internet.
What a great life.

There is nothing in current production that I would consider a must-have except the Milwaukee Road USRA Heavy Mikado, which I have on pre-order.

 

There are only two things I want at this point, neither of which is likely to be produced. First is more Milwaukee Road steam. Top of the list would be a K class 2-6-2 Prairie, then an S-2 or S-1 class Northern, and after that a Ten-Wheeler or maybe an N class 2-6-6-2. 

 

The other thing I would jump for is a Beyer-Garratt. 

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I've got the GG-1 in Tuskan and Broadway Limited cars, so that's done.

I also picked up a few Marx El Capitan cars so....   

 A Santa Fe carbody with the War Bonnet, the more powered units the better.

 

  But after that first A unit is moving, a Green 5 stripe GG-1, or P5a, R1 or DD2 is on the radar again. Or at least a 520 like, box cab.

 

Same old list of three rail rolling stock nobody has made: Little River 2-4-4-2, Great Western/Strasburg 2-10-0. SMALL two truck Heislers (a couple of different ones), 

McKeen car, Brill gas electric, Mack railbus, Edwards railbus, steam dummy, inspection

engine..maybe a 4-4-0 version...and ....????  Several cabooses in three rail, the FEC

side door, sold to Great Western and others, the Colorado Midland side door, several

other lengthy side door, combine, and drover cabooses from the Burlington, Missouri

Pacific, and several obscure southeastern roads.  All of this steam era.

Paul,

   I guess right now it's the upgraded Tin Plate 249ERR that just came back from gunrunnerljohn's work shop. As far as I know it's the only one of it's kind, and I am very grateful to Guns for doing the custom work on it.  I never dreamed I would have such nice remote controlled Tin Plate Trains to run at Christmas time, I am like a kid in a toy store with this kind of upgraded original equipment.

PCRR/Dave

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I think I pretty much have my 'must-haves'—that would be a RailKing Dreyfuss Hudson, RMT GG1, and Lionel Shakespeare Express.  The only item I can think of that I don't have (and it's more of a 'want-to-have' than a 'must-have') would be a LionMaster T1 Duplex.

(I think I could live without the MTH Orient Express.  It would require too much money and too much space.)

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