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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. :D

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image.jpeg.121486a5c9cc6605a5899c14dde8378b.jpeg    Accurail B&A 41' Steel Gondola (3-car ...  3700 Series 41' Steel Gondola ...

 

Bill,

Trying to contact you about a PIF.

steve

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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.

8 Proto 2000 Series Mather 40' HO Model Kits Gondolas And Stock Car - Picture 1 of 7   

     USED Life-Like 8465 HO Scale 52'6" Drop End Mill Gondola Nickel Plate Road NKP #66008 Proto2000 KIT

 

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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. 

Lot of HO Scale Detail Parts – Cannon & Co, Ernst And Much More   Lot of HO Scale Detail Parts – Details West, Details Associates, McHenry Coupler

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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?

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More "antique mall" scores, including a NOS HO McKeen double 45-foot trailer kit in Burlington Northern colors, usually between $25 and $35 online & delivered, for $4. These are too long for the period I'll be modeling, but the chassis and wheels will work just fine under older, shorter shells fabbed from styrene stock.

McKean HO Scale Kit 502 45’ Trailer 2/Pack Burlington Northern NOS - Picture 1 of 11

And several NOS HO Athearn 34-foot open top hopper kits in random liveries and no repeating road numbers, for $5 each. These go for anywhere from $17 to about $30 online, delivered. I'll need a lot of coal hoppers to service the Hulett unloaders and the steel mill coke and municipal power plants, and I usually buy cheapo or broken RTRs that need weathering or parts like wheels, trucks, and Kadees to make them presentable...often for just a buck or two each...but when these nicely detailed kits come up cheap, it's hard to resist them for foreground placement.

Picture 1 of 5        HO ATHEARN 34’ D & H Open Top Hopper Car Kit, New In Original Box - Picture 4 of 5

My planned layout (a dream at this point, because I have no room now or in the foreseeable future EDIT: though I think I'll at least be able to build a module or two) is intended to celebrate the peak of America's heavy industrial period.

Photo below shows hoppers lined up waiting for loading under massive Huletts.

Is there time to save Cleveland's Huletts from the scrap heap? | Ideastream  Public Media

 

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Wife picked this up at the bookstore.  It is now our project.  Mostly friction fit parts with some fiddly bits I have had to repair but overall a fun little kit so far.  

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