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Posted - December 16 2014 : 3:30:06 PM
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I know that life like made deluxe train set "layouts" back in the 80's and 90's. I would like to see more pictures of them and find out more information. Here are some I know: City Express Triple train junction Triple train empire countryside hauler scenic lights express americana junction america railway lakeside hauler tall mountain pike My tain set started out with 2 of these, the Countryside Hauler and City Express.
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Posted - December 16 2014 : 8:54:06 PM
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Go to HO Seeker and look in their catalogs.
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Posted - December 16 2014 : 9:00:46 PM
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Here is the countryside hauler set:
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Posted - December 17 2014 : 11:52:28 PM
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I know a few. Here's an early one Life-Like had in the mid-1980s (top one)... /tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/lifeliketrainsetcatalog1986pg03.jpg
Saw one of these on sale for $50 at a model train show last year, but I didn't buy it because I already have most of the same components.
Another good one is the one here on the bottom, from 1990... /tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/lifelikesetcatalog1990pg02.jpg
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Life-Like also had this: /tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/lifelikesetcataloga1998pg07.jpg
Oh yeah, it's also worth mentioning the original "Triple Train Empire" set actually used Proto 1000 locomotives and rolling stock! Each of the three trains had one of their excellent F3A diesel locomotives (as this was all they had at first)...
These sets were a pretty easy way for one who would want to start with a full model railroad with landscaping right away. (Though with the Power-Loc sets, you could also initially set up an oval of the track on the floor or bare plywood to try out the train a bit before putting together the landscaping.)
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 11:35:10 AM
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still want this: http://www.ho-scaletrains.net/lifelikekitsandactionaccessories/id85.html hehe
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 11:58:53 AM
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That one might actually be useful I would do some modifying on it though, as a stand-alone piece it begs the question, "why would anyone tunnel through two mountain peaks to build a highway overpass?"
http://tycodepot.com/
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 1:06:25 PM
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quote: I would do some modifying on it though, as a stand-alone piece it begs the question, "why would anyone tunnel through two mountain peaks to build a highway overpass?"
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It's a very highly condensed version of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. ^_^
Even with the hilarious tunnelbridgetunnel, what a neat layout.
I am also amused that the written text for "Big Steam" set describes an 0-4-0, but the photo shows the weird Prussian-American 2-6-0 I talked about in bnsf's 'Life Like steam' thread.
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 1:56:25 PM
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true JNXT But I saw where a 2 lane highway went thru a tunnel & at the edge of tunnel was a railroad crossing where the tracks entered 2 tunnels on oppsite sides Then highway went thru tunnel Course this was on someone's HO layout Still was cool though
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 4:48:09 PM
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Wow, I didn't know they made so much Any others out there?
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Posted - December 18 2014 : 6:47:52 PM
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http://ho-scaletrains.net/ lotta info in here L-L did make a few 40' boxcars that AREN'T listed in there
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Posted - December 19 2014 : 09:43:24 AM
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quote:http://ho-scaletrains.net/ lotta info in here L-L did make a few 40' boxcars that AREN'T listed in there
Originally posted by microbusss - December 18 2014 : 6:47:52 PM
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I've found myself going there quite often when I want to identify a certain locomotive, rolling stock, or whatever. It does need to be updated a bit though, as you've just demonstrated.
Edited by - kovacste000 on December 19 2014 09:43:38 AM
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Posted - January 03 2015 : 09:22:18 AM
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Thanks guys! Didn't know they made so much.
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