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Posted by njalb1 on Sunday, November 12, 2006 9:20 PM
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Posted by Dave Farquhar on Monday, November 13, 2006 11:05 AM

 CSXect wrote:
Can anyone Identify who made this train? It is not Marx on the bottum is the words trademark and Japan there is a circle  conehttp://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/groupee_files/photo_albums/5/9/8/5981017124/7981017124_B7D71936021C765F2F6E5D727299DBDC.jpg.thumbting 3 dots with an M in the circle.

CSXect, I have one of the two sets that engine came in. The maker is a longstanding mystery. Sask_Tinplater believes it was made by Alps for someone else who stamped their own logo in it. I don't know the company that goes with the logo. It's a nice train.

Dave Farquhar http://dfarq.homeip.net
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Posted by daan on Monday, November 13, 2006 11:19 AM
@Frank53, though the photo's on the link you provided are somewhat slow, it has been worth the wait. I think you're building a great layout! I love the Lionel factory. Very nice job!
Daan. I'm Dutch, but only by country...
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Posted by CSXect on Monday, November 13, 2006 1:07 PM
 Dave Farquhar wrote:

 CSXect wrote:
Can anyone Identify who made this train? It is not Marx on the bottum is the words trademark and Japan there is a circle  conehttp://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/groupee_files/photo_albums/5/9/8/5981017124/7981017124_B7D71936021C765F2F6E5D727299DBDC.jpg.thumbting 3 dots with an M in the circle.

CSXect, I have one of the two sets that engine came in. The maker is a longstanding mystery. Sask_Tinplater believes it was made by Alps for someone else who stamped their own logo in it. I don't know the company that goes with the logo. It's a nice train.

 

Thanks for the info I found the trade mark listed in a book on old tin toys but the caption underneth the logo said company unknown. I got the loco and caboose for $15 at an estate auction. I saw a set on ebay and the seller did not know who the maker is either. I guess this gives the train a bit of a story and mystery to add to its charm.

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Posted by AKKevinT on Monday, November 13, 2006 4:04 PM
Dave: Super job on resurrecting the old switcher it is a fine looking workhorse!
John: Great water tower your workmanship is excellent!
Paul the Painter: Great tribute to veterans day keep the supply trains rolling!
Frank53: I have visited your site often and am continually impressed with your attention to detail and high quality of craftsmanship! I will stay tuned because I have am developing plans for a very small layout in a special spot in my garage. Thanks to your pictures I have been able to develop a plan for a similar type of layout but much much smaller.
CSXT30: That is the classiest gravel truck I have ever seen excellent picture!
Walt: You have one of the coolest Christmas train set up I have ever seen! I like the time lapse photo excellent!
Daan: Wow, I think someone is going to call the fire department when they see that much smoke! Nice pictures.
FJ and G: If you built that with a screw driver I guess you could make a space shuttle with a full set of Sanp-on tools, very nice.
Spankybird: Excellent Christmas scenes and I also really like that depot you have!
Buckeye: Another great slow shutter shot, the snow and the lighting underneath makes me feel right at home in Alaska.
Perry: I have never had the privilege to visit the great southwest but looking at your layout makes appreciate how beautiful it must be down there. Nice work!

Thanks!
Kevin T.

Alaska Railroad & PostWar Lionel A fine combination!
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Posted by pbjwilson on Monday, November 13, 2006 6:38 PM

Having some fun making an Army train for my son. Picked up a U36B really cheap on e-bay and printed out some images from the internet. A little rubber cement and we have an Army engine.

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Posted by csxt30 on Monday, November 13, 2006 6:45 PM

Thanks Kevin !! That's a Lionel truck !! Or at least it has their logo on it !

Paul : that's a beauty, too !!  Really looks good !!

Thanks, John

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Posted by Brutus on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 1:40 PM

Here's a link to our friends' blog with pics of their daughter wrecking havoc on my trains!  We had a GREAT time with my toys!

http://picasaweb.google.com/JohnL.Duncan/Godzilla

RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.

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Posted by phillyreading on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 6:18 PM

Somebody was asking about snow and what to use, I tried this from an article in CTT a few years back. 1) Put down strips of cotton and staple it to the layout, 2) If you want a glitter effect spray hair spray(I used the pump bottle-not aerosol spray) and add glitter flakes(about quarter inch size), the above items can be purchased at a craft store for a few dollars.   It may take a couple tries so don't give up if doing snow!  

Don't have it on this layout, had it a few years ago.

Lee F.

Interested in southest Pennsylvania railroads; Reading & Northern, Reading Company, Reading Lines, Philadelphia & Reading.

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