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squonk

How bout another pic of the Chevy truck on the flat car! :banana-jumprope:

 

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I have a very large formal front room. I thought about setting up there but really can't because of 2 rambunctious dogs. I have been thinking about building some kind of shelf around the perimeter of the ceiling above the  door trim. I used to have a N gauge layout on top of the piano in the picture.

 

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Stormin

 A pub/restaurant about 20 miles from me, had a model railway running round an shelving in the dining room. Had a train running all the time. Got stopped by the health and safety killjoys on safety grounds. :(

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adsm08
1 hour ago, squonk said:

How bout another pic of the Chevy truck on the flat car! :banana-jumprope:

 

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For a Chevy truck that tailgate lettering looks suspiciously like it says "Ford".

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squonk
1 minute ago, adsm08 said:

 

For a Chevy truck that tailgate lettering looks suspiciously like it says "Ford".

You may be right. 63 yr. old eyes will play tricks! :)

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stevasaurus

My 72 year old eyes know the difference between a Ford and a Chevy...just sayin' ..  even better with a Rock & Rye.  :occasion-xmas: 

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formariz

Getting the little guy ready for the real set.

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giddyap

Everybody is right, there are 2 trucks. The Chevy pulls the trailer with the Camaro while the Ford just sits pretty. 

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stevasaurus

Mike, I think that train is from "The Planet of the Apes"???  :occasion-xmas:

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D_Mac

I don't know anything about train sets, but I have had this for some time. 

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1 hour ago, D_Mac said:

I don't know anything about train sets, but I have had this for some time. 

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Set that up and run it! Looks like a nice older set with a nice original box.

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squonk

The Cannonball WHHOOO WHHOO! 

 

Hollywood's Railroads - THE “PETTICOAT JUNCTION” TRAIN Sierra Railroad No.  3 appeared in many episodes of the 1963-1970 TV series, “Petticoat  Junction.” It was painted and lettered as the Hooterville Cannonball. Photo

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D_Mac
1 hour ago, slim67 said:

Set that up and run it! Looks like a nice older set with a nice original box.

It works. I set it up on the floor not that long ago for my nephew. I have a room full of old toys. Had about 20 Hess trucks new in boxes and every time he visits he takes one. I tell him he has to keep it in the box but he dosnt. They are all played with and who knows where the boxes are. I think I have 3 left. I don't mind he loves them.

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squonk

More cars and siding complete:

 

 

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Stormin

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adsm08
On 1/27/2022 at 3:51 PM, squonk said:

The Cannonball WHHOOO WHHOO! 

 

Hollywood's Railroads - THE “PETTICOAT JUNCTION” TRAIN Sierra Railroad No.  3 appeared in many episodes of the 1963-1970 TV series, “Petticoat  Junction.” It was painted and lettered as the Hooterville Cannonball. Photo

 

Isn't that the train from Petty Coat Junction?

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squonk

More cars. 1947 single dome Sunoco tanker,  54-56 searchlight car and a 52-55 operating hopper.

 

 

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8ntruck

I like running long trains.  I have set up loops in the neighborhood of 9' by 18' at the KATY depot and run a train that covered 50% to 60% of the track.

 

@squonk do you have your siding set up on electrical blocks so you can let one train idle on the siding while you run a second train on the main loop?

 

@slim67  that is an entry level set from the late '70s or early '80s.  It was just before Lionel went to dc power to take more cost out of the entry level sets. 

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squonk

I will have that siding  blocked eventually. Right now I only have the one engine

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squonk

Fresh load of Auto parts just arrived! 

 

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squonk

Some new wire and a special rubber washer doo-hingus under the lamp and the vintage Searchlight car works like new! 

 

 

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Beap52

My wife inherited her uncle's Lionel train about three years ago.  I planned to make it run around our Christmas tree but ended up expanding--and the work continues.  There are two engines and two separate tracks.  The engines and cars were made between 1947 and 1951. It took quite a bit of work to get them running again as they were stored in a trunk since the 1970's.  What I didn't realize was that when new, each train cost one ounce of gold ~$39.00.  Hmmm must be why I never had a train when I was a kid! The amount of technology was amazing for the time. The engines chug smoke, have whistles,  remote switches and Lionel make a truck load of accessories.  The buildings (except for the few that came with the train) were made by me and I am learning how to use LED lights to make flashing lights.  I have made most of the trees and the mountain.  My theme is family and so the business are named after our grandchildren,  The grave yard at the church has headstones for family members who have passed. The hot air balloon rises and falls twice a minute.  Our grand kids enjoy running the trains.  I made an elevator that they can crank and it augers the beads into the train car.  They each have a switch that can flash an LED either red or green in order for the the hoghead (me) to stop the train at their stop. In the far right upper corner of the first picture is a model of a barn I helped rebuild about 7 years ago.  If you would like to see this octagon stone walled barn, google: round barn on clear creek.  It was built in late 1800's and we made it into a venue. I along with two others, built trusses to support the old 2x4 rafters, laid 4,500 square feet of oak flooring, removed all floor joists and installed new ones to bring to current code.  The owners had a saw mill brought to the site and they cut 30 oak trees for us to use in remodeling.  It was an entertaining job but one of that scope,  I'll never be able to take on again.

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EricF

I've hung on to a fairly extensive collection of Lionel from the 1970s and 1980s that my dad and I built up. Rescued them all just before my he nearly junked them all in a not-so-good period of his life. They've been carefully stored and transported across several moves, waiting for the day I'll have a place with enough space to set up a layout again. Once in a while I get a few items out to check on them.

 

Here's a set of Alco FA's in Delaware and Hudson colors. The real railroad bought several sets of Santa Fe PA's (the big passenger cousins to the FA's) and repainted them in blue swapped out for Santa Fe's red, but kept the famous "warbonnet" look. These were a lower-cost Lionel engine set that I did some additional paint work on to complete the look. I was probably back in high school in the 80's when I did that.
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Another one set up to run for a bit, and probably in a different house than the last! The locomotive for the "Blue Comet" passenger set made in the 1970s -- One among the first group of trains and sets that put Lionel back on the map in the '70s.
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squonk

Trying out a new layout design. I hope to build an outer loop at some point connecting at the switches 

 

 

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