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Post by healey36 on Jul 3, 2024 11:51:54 GMT
One of my favorite Flyer locos, a 3322 from the 1930s: Nicely restored by a previous owner, here it's mated with a late link-coupler tender. Rarely seeing track-time, I really need to run this more often.
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Post by healey36 on Jul 13, 2024 19:38:17 GMT
Okay, so I have an obsessive compulsion for prewar Lionel tank cars, but just in terms of numbers of examples, not in terms of condition. Finding one in great shape is wonderful, but finding one in dire need of some TLC even better. Paint loss, missing bits, hanging hand-rails, it's all good. I think of all the stuff Lionel made in the prewar era, nothing does it for me like the little 804/654/2654 tank car. They are just terrific. Probably two or three decades ago, I found a battered 2679 at a local meet that featured a wooden base and was painted top-to-bottom in satin black paint. I was at a loss for why someone had done this and had decided to just tear it down for parts. Fortunately, before I did this, a fellow enthusiast saw it on the workbench and asked where I'd found one of the wartime freight cars sold by Madison Hardware. I had no idea what he was talking about, but the story is that MH used a bunch of excess prewar stock from Lionel to "manufacture" a few 16XX/26XX series freights which they sold in the shop during the war (a time when the toy manufacturers were prohibited from metal toy production and were instead producing various pieces for the Army, Navy, etc.). He expressed great interest in it, so I gave it to him for his collection. It got me to thinking, what if Lou and Carl had made blacked-out versions of the more ornate/complex 654...what might that have looked like. I had a few rough examples on-hand, so I used one of them to come up with this: Now Madison, if their technique on the 2680 was a fair measure, would have just painted the entire thing black...trim, domes, journals, number plates, everything but the wheels and couplers, but I couldn't bear to do that, so a bit of a compromise. I submit a 654 as Madison might have made it in 1943 until they ran out of bits...maybe. And thanks to my friend George Tebolt for the parts.
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Post by af3020 on Jul 14, 2024 16:27:37 GMT
Ah yes, tank cars....here's a couple of others from the pre-war period Dorfan Fandor American Flyer ...and, of course, Lionel
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Post by healey36 on Jul 16, 2024 13:36:10 GMT
Here's a Flyer 3210 that dennym57 sent me a while back: Polished it up a bit with some Meguiar's cleaner-wax, otherwise original.
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Post by dennym57 on Jul 17, 2024 4:47:31 GMT
I don't remember how I got it, but I am glad it has a good home now.
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Post by healey36 on Jul 17, 2024 19:55:50 GMT
“Good” is subjective, Denny, lol. We are glad to have it here, to be used in a prewar set of cars to line up behind one of our Flyer steam locos. I have a boxcar that needs a few repairs and a caboose to be cleaned/polished, than we should be ready.
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Post by wabanrail on Jul 18, 2024 17:39:12 GMT
Hope you enjoy this photo of a Marklin HR Pacific coming out of a 110 year old Marklin Tunnel. Lew
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Post by healey36 on Jul 18, 2024 18:58:53 GMT
My Marklin 890 rolling up the mainline:
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Post by healey36 on Aug 4, 2024 15:01:02 GMT
Flyer 3208 boxcar that needs some love: Could stand a refresh perhaps...
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Post by af3020 on Aug 8, 2024 0:13:34 GMT
American Flyer lineup
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Post by healey36 on Aug 8, 2024 1:01:12 GMT
Just beautiful, af.
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Post by healey36 on Aug 11, 2024 14:57:20 GMT
One of the Lionel 259E here, this in gunmetal with blackened nickel-rimmed drivers.
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Post by oace on Aug 20, 2024 21:33:21 GMT
A quick video of my IVES Train... By Night ! IVES by Williams Reissue 70s #1694 electric locomotive, plus three #168x serie cars : The setup... Oh, very modest ! OACE
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Post by healey36 on Aug 31, 2024 8:53:32 GMT
A few rail figures found at York a few years ago:
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Post by oace on Sept 1, 2024 14:06:14 GMT
One of my favorite Flyer locos, a 3322 from the 1930s: Nicely restored by a previous owner, here it's mated with a late link-coupler tender. Rarely seeing track-time, I really need to run this more often. Very nice and preserved unit healey36... Is it O gauge or Standard gauge ?
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