Weekend Photos - September 2022

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Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Fri Sep 02, 2022 9:56 pm

September comes crashing in with a bit of cooler weather; hopefully this string of 90+ degree days is behind us and the A/C-unit gets a break for awhile.

I picked this Lionel 258 up off eBay this week. From 1939-1941, it was an uncatalogued item for Lionel during those last few years running up to the war. I'll be honest, it's something I've looked down my nose at for as long as I've been messing with this stuff. I'm a fan of the 259/259E series, and this final variation just sticks in the craw. It reminds me of the stuff Madison Hardware offered during the war, cobbled together out of bits from the parts bins, painted in flat dark colors without any of the lithography or nickel/copper/brass trim of their predecessors:

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To keep the cost down, they fitted the last prewar O-27 motor inside and mated it with the 1689T coffin-style tender (no whistle) that came with most of the low-end O-gauge and O-27 steamers. Most of the sets I've seen feature the 1680 tank car, the 1679 box car, and the 1682 caboose, all carryovers from the Ives line that became Lionel's O-27 freight roster. In 1941, however, there was an uncatalogued set, #8042, that featured a consist that included an O-gauge 655 boxcar (cream/tuscan), 654 tank car (light gray), and 657 caboose (light red/tuscan). I have all of those, so I can make that up for fun. Given the O-gauge gear, I imagine they charged a bit more for this one. Supposedly there was an uncatalogued #8062 set that had the same consist but included a 2689TX tender (with whistle).

Anyway, I've come around to thinking there's something neat about the 258 and the #8042 set, an offering from Lionel likely for that 1941 Christmas, one that fell just a couple weeks after Pearl Harbor. Life in America changed quite a bit after that.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Mon Sep 05, 2022 6:02 pm

I went through the tubs of freight cars in the basement and found a few that would make up an #8042 set:

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The 655 needs a couple of brake-wheels, of which I have a number in the bit box. The 655 has automatic couplers (it shouldn’t) and the 2657 doesn’t have them (it should). I guess things were getting pretty mucked up as the war approached.

I like the look of this set better than the ones with 1600-series O-27 freights (but maybe that’s just me).

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby HONDO74 » Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:36 pm

It may be a lowly engine or set but I'm willing to bet any young boy in DEC 1941 would have been thrilled to have that on Christmas morning under the tree. And growing up during the war when not much was available to play with.

Even after the war I was excited to have the prewar trains that my father bought for me and set up a table in our basement to have electric trains to play with on those cold snowy winter nights. And I still have all of them.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Wed Sep 07, 2022 3:06 pm

I think about that often, Hondo. The sets that went to the high-rollers hold little appeal for me; it's the ones that went to the blue-collar types and the sense of appreciation that came with them.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Fri Sep 16, 2022 3:05 pm

September's half gone and I finally got enough "stuff" cleared off the layout (or at least cleared aside) that I can actually run something. Here's Lionel set 1465 from 1952, clearing Bridge 305 to blast through the cobwebs and head for the tunnel at Heat Pump Pass:

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I always thought this was the nicest of the Scout sets, headed by the 2034 which features a standard open-frame motor and a traditional E-unit. This set's going somewhere this Christmas, even if I have to dump it on someone's doorstep. Postwar? Yuk :lol:

I gotta get Western Union in here to finish stringing these telegraph wires.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:43 am

Saw this on Etsy, thought it might be worth a look:

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https://www.etsy.com/listing/1218285109/laser-cut-train-station-o-scale-148-kit?click_key=e26019341731a634e7142850710d1b03f94495a7%3A1218285109&click_sum=9154ef98&ref=related-3&frs=1

At least temporarily, it's $22.00 with free shipping, looks like it might be a good starting point for a station project.

And if you're wondering why I'm on Etsy, yeah, I tossed my man-card years ago.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby robert. » Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:27 am

Don't forget to order a scented candle or two. They will go nice in your stations chimney.
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:47 am

I have too many stations, so I'm unlikely to indulge. Looks like a better engineered laser-cut piece than many I've seen. Minimal number of tabs, and those that are there seem to be fitted better.

Scented candle in that wooden station would likely provide more realism than Lionel's burning switch tower.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby robert. » Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:52 am

Great reminder with that switch tower mention.
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby robert. » Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:55 am

Salem Ma.
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:43 am

healey36 wrote:Saw this on Etsy, thought it might be worth a look:

At least temporarily, it's $22.00 with free shipping, looks like it might be a good starting point for a station project.


Several decent looking kits offered -- little clunky and a bit awkward with the tabs in the roof, but the price is right!
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby robert. » Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:48 pm

It’s a great foundation. There is lots that cam be done with it. Even if it was only used as a template. For $22.00 you can’t go wrong. By dressing up the roof. You can make look 100 percent better.
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:08 pm

Some of the laser kits have a bunch of tabs, making them almost useless from a realistic finish perspective. This one, not so much.

Nice shot of the signal tower in Salem. I was up there four or five years ago, did all the tourist stuff. Nice town, but they are a bit obsessed with the whole witch shtick. Don’t recall seeing the tower.

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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby robert. » Sun Sep 18, 2022 8:27 pm

Allow me to say " You must have missed this also"
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This would be a humdinger to model. If i had to guess. That rail line behind the roundhouse is 50 from the bay.
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Re: Weekend Photos - September 2022

Postby healey36 » Mon Sep 19, 2022 12:37 pm

Yup, certainly missed that. Is that a recent vintage photo, say one taken in the last thirty years or so?


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