Hello crew!
Went to the Great American Train show.
Five layouts. Impressive mountain N scale layout, HO lumber theme layout, G scale layout, a Lego system, and a neat S-scale layout with a “camera” mounted in a steam locomotive’s front. It was wild watching the color monitor as the steamer flew down the track at about 80 scale mph! [8D]
Got a “Brand New” Proto 2000 E7 in Southern for exactly $39 from the “TRRIFIC TRAINS” vendor. What a sweet deal! Cheaper than E-Bay! This pleasant gentleman, who is a Christian, even dropped a thank you card in my bag. That’s service!Additionally, he has stocks of Scale Coat and Floquil paint. Nothing wrong with them. He’s currently selling them for $1.00 a piece! [:)]
For those interested, the e-mail address is:
trrific_trains@bellsouth.net
My wife’s cousin got a Genesis SD75M for $70 and a good friend of mine got several Proto and Atlas units with savings up to $35 a piece off the regular LHS price.[:p][:D]
Saw a lot of Athearn Genesis, Atlas, Intermountain, Accurail and Kadee equipment. Price savings ranged from $5 to $15 off the hobby shop prices. When you figure in shipping and handling on EBay, these were a good deal![;)]
Interesting note: Combined together, there were literally hundreds of Athearn Blue Box freight cars, passenger cars, and locomotives at various tables: They didn’t appear to be moving! I’m sure that ten years ago, many of these models have been likely cleared out!------ How things change in just a decade!
There was some junk, but that’s normal. (Good airbrush practice fodder)
I’m writing this because in the past there has been a lot of criticism of the