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Another nice Tyco product, this Penn Central boxcar will be rolling stock behind my F9 and GP-20 Conrail engines soon. I've gone on a minor Tyco PC kick this year, and have the A/B engines, and already had the GP-20 ( or was it a 430? I forget ). Anyway, my PC fleet is small but growing gradually, I won't widen it too far, but just enough to satisfy my craving. :)

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Another nice Tyco product, this Penn Central boxcar will be rolling stock behind my F9 and GP-20 Conrail engines soon. I've gone on a minor Tyco PC kick this year, and have the A/B engines, and already had the GP-20 ( or was it a 430? I forget ). Anyway, my PC fleet is small but growing gradually, I won't widen it too far, but just enough to satisfy my craving. :)

Jerry



Originally posted by AMC_Gremlin_GT - October 19 2014 :  01:41:32 AM



Run, Jerry, run while you still can... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGpS7m76m2k
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I just acquired this auto rack by Bachmann, complete with 15 autos.

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Nice COTWs so far, guys. Love that Penn Central car.Anyway, my COTW is a Mantua Reading Caboose from Mantua's 1994 train pack "The Reading Way". The 90's were definitely not a good time for Mantua.

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That's a bunch of automobiles on that car Thomas. How long is that? Need big radius curves? Your layout looks interesting; spying that giraffe in the background. Be fun to see some photos of your layout.
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My Tyco Domino Sugar hopper in better than new condition......

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My car this week is a tyco flat car with trailers. I picked this up at a train show for $2.00.

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Another nice Tyco product, this Penn Central boxcar will be rolling stock behind my F9 and GP-20 Conrail engines soon. I've gone on a minor Tyco PC kick this year, and have the A/B engines, and already had the GP-20 ( or was it a 430? I forget ). Anyway, my PC fleet is small but growing gradually, I won't widen it too far, but just enough to satisfy my craving. :)

Jerry



Originally posted by AMC_Gremlin_GT - October 19 2014 :  01:41:32 AM





Or, Jerry, if you run out of black, or green, paint, just do what the prototype did and splatter on a paint
over and then slap your PC logo proudly over that wretched little interloper the ICC forced you to buy.
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Oooh la, la. Lovin' that Bachmann Auto Rack. Is that tan auto on the
top rack a Dodge Mirada? I drove a Mirada for years. Worst car I
ever owned, but I just had to love it. Kind of like Tyco.
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That's a bunch of automobiles on that car Thomas. How long is that? Need big radius curves? Your layout looks interesting; spying that giraffe in the background. Be fun to see some photos of your layout.

Originally posted by Barry - October 19 2014 :  1:26:17 PM



The auto rack is 89 scale feet long, just a bit longer than your typical Rivarossi streamlined coach. I haven't run it yet in a train, but the minimum radius on my mainline is 26 inches so it should be OK. One of the reasons though I got this car is to try out those new Kadee #451 extended swing gear boxes and couplers. I'll write up a report when I try them out.

I'm glad you pointed out the giraffe. I didn't even notice it when I posted the picture because he's been there on the layout so long I just ignored him. For more pictures of strangeness on my layout, see this post:

http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10695

For more railroad related pictures, see the layout's Facebook page here:

https://www.facebook.com/RedwoodsAndPacificRR

Cheers,
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Here is my 1962 Athearn International Minerals Tanker car. This is from the promo set - said to be one of the rarest production sets ever. It goes with last week's working hopper car.


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Walt, I is so jealous! Mine has slight damage to the logo on one side and a missing corner step, but at least I found one with logos!

Tramp, two dollars is a good deal in my neck of the woods. Nice deal on that!

And Chops, I can't believe you'd talk smack about your beloved New Haven boxes!

Glenn

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My Tyco Domino Sugar hopper in better than new condition......

Originally posted by walt - October 19 2014 :  2:01:39 PM



Nice one Walt - those billboard covered hoppers are a slippery slope for me. I have to ask, what makes this one "better than new"?

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My Tyco Domino Sugar hopper in better than new condition......

Originally posted by walt - October 19 2014 :  2:01:39 PM

[/quote]

Nice one Walt - those billboard covered hoppers are a slippery slope for me. I have to ask, what makes this one "better than new"?

Originally posted by JNXT 7707 - October 19 2014 :  9:31:44 PM

[/quote] I was kinda just being nutty there Jerry, in the old car business a really correct restoration makes the car what we call, "better than new"

But this hopper is one of those pieces that is just perfect looking as if it was made yesterday....

These hoppers are easy to get on the slope with...

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...These hoppers are easy to get on the slope with...

Originally posted by walt - October 19 2014 :  10:44:43 PM


They started my rapid descent...

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quote:
quote:

...These hoppers are easy to get on the slope with...

Originally posted by walt - October 19 2014 :  10:44:43 PM


They started my rapid descent...

Originally posted by gmoney - October 19 2014 :  11:50:31 PM



I still need a Budweiser hopper, and maybe another ...
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A cople of Athearn AT&SF hoppers for my COTW.



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I love shorty hoppers, John; thanks for posting those!
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I tried to combine it all in one picture... but it doesn't work. So, in their greatest detail, TYCO's redbox mint Auto Loader... and I was the first to open it. Guess that means it isn't mint anymore, right?

Okay, the pictures!



Still in the "Store-Ordered-shrink-wrap-Plastic direct from TYCO"



This photo is showing that this has just breathed fresh air...
Don't know why there's clear tape on the autorack on both ends between the trucks.



Top tread area middle "TYCO" RedBox molding.



Was this set of AMX's and Camaros ever come sold separately?



Throwing this in there 'cuz my birthday is this Saturday and I liken it to this Build-Date!



The epilogue to this embellishment is the original price tag the cashier would have had to "key-in"... note that it is also marked "LIONEL"...

This concludes my entry... oh, the price I paid for this? $4.99CA! (at my LHS.)

Enjoy, John

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Glenn,
Thanks, I model the WWII era, so these short hoppers fit well. I have some Athearn composite units. If I can find pictures I will post them next week.
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Nice photos of all the cars. This one is a Mantua box car from the late 1960s to very early 1970s.
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A cople of Athearn AT&SF hoppers for my COTW.



Regards, John ******************

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Originally posted by JRG1951 - October 20 2014 :  2:45:25 PM



In my world, there's a special place in hell reserved specifically for the Athearn offset-side twin in ATSF paint. The one I have, I glued the frame in place years ago, but without painting the weights. A few months ago, not realizing that it was very stealthily glued in, I attempted to disassemble the car and remove the frame to paint the weights... and inadvertently destroyed the frame. Neither the shell or the frame can be salvaged, so I left it in a box never to be seen again

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Life-Like I think
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Conner,
I think I will leave my weights unpainted. I had a pancake motored Bachmann steam engine that was banished to the junk box after a new factory motor. Good times and bad just like all hobbies.
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John,
Very true, that. Also, I usually coat the weights with black ink (yes, it works) to prevent rust is all. Most people don't though, it's just a matter of personal preference.

Ben,
I have that "Merchandise Service" scheme on a Train-Miniature X29. Loving it!


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Ben,
I have that "Merchandise Service" scheme on a Train-Miniature X29. Loving it!
Originally posted by PRR 4800 - October 22 2014 :  9:55:44 PM


kool well it will be de-Kadeed soon hehe
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Here is my 1962 Athearn International Minerals Tanker car. This is from the promo set - said to be one of the rarest production sets ever. It goes with last week's working hopper car.



Originally posted by Tyco Nut - October 19 2014 :  8:30:43 PM



Nice choice Tyco Nut! I have ~2.5 sets of my own and all need some sort of restoration on them. My tank cars are missing at least a couple steps and hand rail posts.


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Sean - I'd be interested in finishing out my set. I know that you can use other Athearn items if you need to replace rusted frames, etc. I would love to pick up your other 4 items - the worst ones, of course - I'm sure you want to keep the best.

PM me - I'd love to make a deal to complete this set. And not selling them - I want them on my layout - running!

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My contribution this week is a post-BB Athearn 65' mill gondola with pole load in Frisco livery.
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That's a bunch of automobiles on that car Thomas. How long is that? Need big radius curves? Your layout looks interesting; spying that giraffe in the background. Be fun to see some photos of your layout.

Originally posted by Barry - October 19 2014 :  1:26:17 PM



The auto rack is 89 scale feet long, just a bit longer than your typical Rivarossi streamlined coach. I haven't run it yet in a train, but the minimum radius on my mainline is 26 inches so it should be OK. One of the reasons though I got this car is to try out those new Kadee #451 extended swing gear boxes and couplers. I'll write up a report when I try them out.

I'm glad you pointed out the giraffe. I didn't even notice it when I posted the picture because he's been there on the layout so long I just ignored him. For more pictures of strangeness on my layout, see this post:

http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10695

For more railroad related pictures, see the layout's Facebook page here:

https://www.facebook.com/RedwoodsAndPacificRR

Cheers,
Thomas


Originally posted by Redwoods - October 19 2014 :  8:20:06 PM

I have that same car in my fleet without the automobiles. I put Athearn trucks on it with plastic extensions glued underneath with No.5 Kadee boxes and couplers. I don't run it on my track because it comes off even on 22 in. curves that have, so it will go no a shelf for now. I'd be interested in trying out those new Kadee #451 extended swing gear boxes and couplers to see if it works better, only after you give a good report on their performance though.
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My car this week is a tyco flat car with trailers. I picked this up at a train show for $2.00.



Originally posted by thetramp - October 19 2014 :  5:09:02 PM

I have that same car with those same trailers, along with the Dodge 600 series tractor. I recently acquired the Truck Terminal platform to complete the set.
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cool badman & I wanna find the REAL Dodge 600 truck!
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This is great...but...can anyone explain how AMCs and Chevrolets would be on the same auto loader if they were brand new cars?....make believe stories welcomed here
quote:
I tried to combine it all in one picture... but it doesn't work. So, in their greatest detail, TYCO's redbox mint Auto Loader... and I was the first to open it. Guess that means it isn't mint anymore, right?

Okay, the pictures!



Still in the "Store-Ordered-shrink-wrap-Plastic direct from TYCO"



This photo is showing that this has just breathed fresh air...
Don't know why there's clear tape on the autorack on both ends between the trucks.



Top tread area middle "TYCO" RedBox molding.



Was this set of AMX's and Camaros ever come sold separately?



Throwing this in there 'cuz my birthday is this Saturday and I liken it to this Build-Date!



The epilogue to this embellishment is the original price tag the cashier would have had to "key-in"... note that it is also marked "LIONEL"...

This concludes my entry... oh, the price I paid for this? $4.99CA! (at my LHS.)

Enjoy, John


Originally posted by zebrails - October 21 2014 :  10:40:59 PM

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