Earl Marischal Posted September 2 Posted September 2 10 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Another HO train score, a decent size box of structure kits, freight car kits, some scenery material, and a couple of nicely weathered built-up freight cars with metal wheels, sprung trucks, and Kadees. Just the NIB Bar Mills Staton Marine kit and the 3-fer Accurail gondola kit would have set me back considerably more on feePay than I paid for the whole mess. Looking forward to a pleasant evening of opening all the boxes and looking at the contents. Bill, Trying to contact you about a PIF. steve
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 2 Posted September 2 36 minutes ago, Earl Marischal said: Bill, Trying to contact you about a PIF. steve I cleared some message space. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 16 Posted September 16 (edited) Lot of 8 Proto 2000 freight car kits for less than $8 each including shipping, which is a deal. These are quite nice, highly detailed kits that usually run at least $20. They have separate (and very fragile) ladders, grabs, steps, and other detail parts, aimed at adult modelers. The similar cars have different road numbers too, so that won't have to be dealt with later on. Alas, a couple have been partially started, but the work is mostly OK and what's not can be camouflaged with weathering. The five drop-end mill gondolas are appropriate for a steel mill setting. The double-door boxcars can load either complete automobiles or, more commonly, stamped metal parts for automobile construction, so they're appropriate for a sheetmetal parts-factory setting, which could be close to a steel mill. No real need for the stock car, as feedlots, meat packing plants, or cattle loading pens don't figure into my plans, but you never know. Edited September 16 by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Thursday at 05:06 PM Posted Thursday at 05:06 PM About 50 random packets of HO-scale detail parts, couplers, and mechanical and electrical bits, multiples of some. Detail parts include diesel cab furnishings, air and MU hoses and stands, diesel railing upgrades, boxcar ends and doors, diesel winterization hatches, fan and radiator grilles, lights, horns, etc. Mechanical bits are mostly gearsets for more realistic speeds of diesel locomotives. Electrical stuff includes circuits for flashing strobes and EOT devices, and motor brushes. Average cost about $2 each. 4
mk11 Posted Thursday at 07:47 PM Posted Thursday at 07:47 PM Finally getting into some stuff I had in storage after dad passed away. I saved what I could of his hobby stuff, trains and such, before his wife cleared it out This old steamer, tender and some cars surfaced this week. Not sure which manufacturer but it's a brass 4-4-2 in what looks like O gauge. Any one know about this one? 1
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