tell us what you bought model railroad wise spill it now [:)]
This afternoon out in Strasburg RR PA at the Strasburg Train Shop /Hobby Shop
Walthers Cornerstone 2 Train Engine House and 2 BB Reefers–Purina --Libbys
PCM Reading T-1 and a pair of Atlas undecorated RS-3’s.
Unless you count the wood for the benchwork I just bought today.
–Randy
Latest purchase was an Athearn Ready to Run Western Pacific flat car with a boat. Also two NWSL flywheels with a 2mm hole for a couple of motor conversions. All that from Red Caboose in Denver.
I made two purchases yesterday online. I bought another Walthers ADM elevator kit that was marked really low, so I figure I could kitbash it with the other one. I also made a purchase from Micro-Mark of various tools.
Hey, here it isand it’s on the way.
1 |
24RD-100 (24 GA. RED HOOK-UP WIRE, STR. 100’ - (24RD-100)) |
$4.60 |
$4.60 |
1 |
24BK-100 (24 GA BLACK HOOK-UP WIRE, STR. 100’ - (24BK-100)) |
$4.60 |
$4.60 |
12 |
TS-303 (3-POSITION DUAL ROW STRIP, 25 AMP - (TS-303)) |
$0.74 |
$8.88 |
12 |
TS-204 (4-POSITION DUAL-ROW STRIP, 20 AMP - (TS-204)) |
$1.35 |
$16.20 |
Item Subtotal: |
$34.28 |
Attn ; Svein, Rick & retsignalmtr
Bob
Two Walthers turnouts, a 6 left and a 6 right.
Both a jar and a rattle can of Floquil box car red paint.
Mark
LaBelle Early Colorado & Southern Box Car (HOn3) and a back issue of Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette.
Fred W
4 Tomy Tec powered chassis and another Bachmann N gauge passenger car for a NYC electric MU car project. All from ebay.
Several packages of strip styreen and a couple of rix pics from the LHS.
Couple of N scale Atlas hoppers and a bunch of styrene----
Ummm, I don’t think You should ask that question without posting what You have bought recently. I believe it’s even in a rule book somewhere…That being said, Here’s My latest…
an Ho scale AAR 40’ Boxcar kit lettered for the Oregon Short Line {Union Pacific} and manufactured by Branchline Trains. This is after assembly…
And also this Jordan Products, Ahrens Fox Fire Truck…
My most recent purchase was the Bachmann 3-truck shay. But in the last couple of weeks I’ve also upgraded my NCE Powerhouse Pro system with an RB02 radio receiver and a new wireless ProCab throttle. I picked up a handful of building kits including a Garage Machine shop, a Cornerstone “Gas Works” building, and three Lifelike “Factory” kits (I already have several) for kit-bashing. I got a handful of City Scenes packs and a Construction Scenes pack. Around 100 pairs of coupler pockets and kadees to retrofit old freight cars with talgo trucks. There was probably some other stuff but that’s all I can think of at the moment.
John
Maybe he’s window-shopping! [:D]
Let’s see
I got a USB-Interface for my NCE PowerCab DCC system; and some cables and nylon standoffs to mount electronics.
And I also got a brand new detailing kit - Wildhare Models - Ornate Fence and Railing Kit #1001 - it looks like it will make some of my structures really stand out.
Humm, that’s all.
Gil
Central Valley’s 150’ Pratt Truss bridge, and some basswood scale lumber.
soory i got an model railroade mag for first time today
Ten three-color signal kits and 20 yards of Atlas code 83 brown-tie flex. (16 RIX twin-coil switch machines on backorder.)
I’m no longer buying rolling stock, and my choice of prototype results in a need to scratchbuild almost all of my structures. My other recent purchases have all been hardware and building supplies.
Chuck (Modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
This beauty. Essentially all brass, and for about 1/4 the price of what used to be called ‘brass’ locomotives. Includes an excellent sound decoder.
I went nuts the other day, too much to list.
Some walthers flex track, peco turnouts, switch machines.
Alot of WS things for my mountain.
Rock moldings, hydrocal, paint/dye, tunnel portals.
Walthers Union station and shed platform.
Found a deal on some Walthers goldline thrall door box cars.
Kadee couplers.
Total was like $525.00
OUCH!!!