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Posted - March 05 2009 : 11:25:58 PM
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anyone know about Gilbert HO trains? have a C & O hopper car that dumps will get pic of it ASAP
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Posted - March 06 2009 : 05:22:32 AM
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hi microbusss,check the link below,ken
http://www.hoseeker.org/gilbertinformation/gilbert1956infopage04.jpg http://www.hoseeker.org/gilbertmiscellaneous.html
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Posted - March 06 2009 : 11:54:27 AM
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hey thanks didn't know about the catalogs i gotta get a screw for the hopper's trucks as the screw got lost used a Tootsietoy car to hold the bottom open
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Posted - March 25 2009 : 09:14:15 AM
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The gilbert hopper dump cars only had two manufactured ways of dumpimg them. Of course Gilbert made a dumper. The others were Renwall, Revell, and Ulrich. Renwall is the company known for their house on fire and the big unlaoding crane also made a unloading loading facility that worked with the gilbert cars. The track ramp that went to the top of a unloading bin with side flanges to operate the gilbert cars. Out of this bin came a motor driven screw unloader that would take the coal and reload cars again with it. Just remembered Ulrick and Revell also made a coal unloaded ramp. I think this also handled gilbert cars. On the one viewed here I added the tyco-mantua in track unloader so now the ramp will Unload all but Ulrich cars. ********Phot is the lower lead in ramp is Ulrick. The rest is Renwall. frank
The unloader device is shown in this blow up in the link.
Attachment: unloader.jpg.JPG ( 18828bytes )
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Posted - December 09 2009 : 9:07:50 PM
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There is still another HO manufacture that made a coal car that would dump like the Gilbert, and Ulrich. That was the Revell company. I checked my photos and I don't have a photo of one. I do have two operating Revell coal cars and a third that has the operating car levers broken off so I'll have to make a photo. frank
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 08:32:28 AM
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Maybe they were made almost 70 years ago but here is a pair of PRR B6s by Gilbert not in a box or on a display shelf but still turning there driving wheels at the Frankford Branch of the PGW Berger Point NJ
Frank
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 08:50:33 AM
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A few years ago a family friend gave me a Gilbert HO set. It's the two tone green Northern Pacific passenger set with an A-B-A F-3 set,and 4 matching passenger cars. Though it does run a bit loudly it sure looks great going down the tracks!
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 08:54:32 AM
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hi choochin3 nice set bottom of page ken http://www.hoseeker.net/gilbertinformation/gilbert1957infopage1.jpg
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 08:57:25 AM
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Ken, That's the one. I don't know if the set had a B unit,or if someone added it later.
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 6:55:36 PM
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Here is the set minus The B unit. The B unit is hard to find.. Carl
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 6:58:14 PM
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hey carl which room to do live in ,the bathroom is my guess with all the model railway items you have ken
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 7:09:11 PM
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Ken. Lucky for me I have Three Bathrooms.. I'm still doing a digital Catalog of all my items. I also have the NP set in Fleischmann. You, Erich and Martin67 will like.. Check other thread.. Carl
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 7:32:48 PM
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is the yin-yang missing on the 2nd A unit? Was there ever one?
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 8:00:57 PM
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Ben. all the 423 Engine I have seen there was no NP logo. In the Gilbert / AF Guide book there is pictures of the 424 and 423 engines without the logo. I think maybe the 424 dummy A unit I have is the odd one with the logo Or someone put them on it. Carl
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Posted - August 12 2010 : 9:38:45 PM
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I was digging through some boxes in the basement this evening and found my Gilbert NP set. I'll have to check on that dummy a-unit decal. Too bad I only have the boxes for the locos,and not the passenger cars.
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