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Posted - October 19 2021 : 10:29:21 AM
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And on the 6th day, the Lord doth created the Penn Central. And he saw that is was foul, and smote it thereafter.
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Posted - October 19 2021 : 10:23:28 PM
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Quite a unique PC ALCO diesel there, Chops.
I'm gonna double-dip this week.
Ephrata Valley RR GP40 #1536, a classic Bachmann diesel. The shell was painted by Aaron, and despite having cracked gears, still rides down the rails with a good motor and headlight. I will either have to repair the gears, replace them, or install a OLD and apparently reliable metal 8-wheel-drive chassis that Bachmann used on their earliest HO-Scale diesel locomotives at the beginning of the 1970's (if I can find a spare one.)
Yet another Bachmann, Southern Pacific RR F9 #602! This F9 (that I bought from Aaron a while back) is MINT w. original box, and runs just as good as it looks! I love the experimental SP scheme that Bachmann used on the F9, U36B, and GP40 - someday I hope to find both of those diesels in hopefully a similar condition, although my chances to find a bargain are slim as this scheme is becoming harder to find.
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Edited by - RP model railroads on October 19 2021 10:43:13 PM
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Posted - October 19 2021 : 10:49:35 PM
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I like the EV scheme on the ‘40, but the SP experimental scheme I never cared too much for.  Still, that’s a nice looking F.  And I like how Bachmann always conveniently ignores the molded-in numbers on the number boards!
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Posted - October 20 2021 : 3:20:56 PM
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Well my LOTW is a Aristocraft 0-6-0t New Jersey Central with it's original box. I just got it like yesterday and I repaired the box replacing the clear plastic window which was cracked and missing a big piece. Then reattached the hinged box lid. This loco has no faults with its appearance as to all parts are there, and stickers. Paint is good. i haven't yet cleaned it, lubed it, or tested it. That is for tomorrow. This one is a odd one with the name "Uncle Sum'. A mistake type name due to their accent. It should have been "Uncle Sam".
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Posted - October 20 2021 : 8:58:48 PM
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quote:I like the EV scheme on the ‘40, but the SP experimental scheme I never cared too much for. Still, that’s a nice looking F. And I like how Bachmann always conveniently ignores the molded-in numbers on the number boards!
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Originally posted by gmoney-October 19 2021: 10:49:35 PM
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Thanks, same here!
LOL, yes, classic Bachmann had a habit of doing so.
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Posted - October 20 2021 : 10:08:45 PM
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Double the dip = double the fun. Enjoyed the EVRR stills. The Uncle Sum. That backstory is fabulous. Great little piece. Does it run well?
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