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Whats your favorite and least favorite operating accessory?
Posted by lionel2986 on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:43 PM

Thinking about getting some postwar lionel operating accessories for my layout. I never had accessories, just rain trains. From what I could remember as a kid, my friends ice loader wasnt very reliable and half the ice cubes would end up outside the boxcar. I have a modern lionel log dump car and would like to get the 456 belt log loader and a lionel 164 log loader. I don't know how the logs will load on the modern log car, seems like they will just roll off as they are dump ed onto the car. They don't have tall sides to catch the logs like say a gondola, but gondolas cant dump back into the loader. I also have a Lionel 497 Coal loader I plan to install on the layout. Hopefully this was a good choice. What are your favorite, least favorite, and why?

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Posted by Joe Hohmann on Thursday, January 11, 2007 6:54 AM

My personal favorites:

Postwar American Flyer oil drum loader. Works great, everyone loves it.

K-Line watchman's shanty. Scale size, "realistic" operation.

Lionel "Test O Strength", "Playtime Playground"(the previous larger version), FasTrack "Track Gang", "Mo & Joe" operating lumber car. All look and work great.

MTH operating dump cars, "Signalman" box cars...action is slow and smooth.

MTH operating passenger platform. Passengers dissapear/appear at the push of a button.

I had bad luck with a MTH operating firehouse, but others have not had problems with later-issued ones. Joe

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 7:00 AM

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  I have the 164 log loader works great.  It will work with your metal log dump car.  I also have the AF 787 log loader and that work great also.  Picks up logs and places them in gondolas or dump cars.  I have the 397 coal loader both newer and older versions.  The older ones have a loader sound to them then the newer ones, but both work great.  I also have the other coal loader that lifts the coal to a hopper and that is good also, but moves a little slow.  All and all I like all these accessories the only one I was dissapointed in was the Mr Spiddles animated guy tipping his hat while the dog lifts his leg.  Dog didn't work.   MTH accessoryies that I have is the disappearing beer platform, works good and the firehouse with fire engine coming out.  Kids really like this one.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 7:06 AM

Almost forgot as JOE H.stated, the test o strenght, looks and works good, and the duck shoot,cool animation.  All the hobo stuff adds ambience of the scene.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:52 AM

American Flyer 779 Drum loader, flawless operation great movement, minimum operator interface.

Least favorite 766 Gilford Animated Station, very hard to get passenger car in correct alignment to load and off load passengers.  Noisy operation, OK action.

 

The 785 Coaler in the background is #2 favorite with the Talking Station #3

 

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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:12 AM

Favorites include Lionel magnetic crane, barrel loader, saw mill, Flyer 779 drum loader.

Least favorites include horse or cow corrals,  coal loader (messy!).

To be honest, I don't have any operating accessories because I've heard so many people express disappointment in their operations.  I just don't think they're worth the money. Too expensive for what you get.

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Posted by yallaen on Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:37 AM
Man, I loved the cow corral w/cattle car! Yeah, it was noisy..but it was cool to run the cows in and out..if I could find one..i'd put it on the layout!
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Posted by Tom1947 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:40 AM

My favoriate is the American Flyer 779 Drum loader.  Least favorite is the cattle yard the cows always jam up or fall over. 

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:03 AM

Almost forgot the Gantry cranes.  Have the Lionel Bethlehem Coal loading gantry and just won  on Ebay for $61.00 a Lionel PRR electromagnetic gantry crane both work great and I send lots of time with them.

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Posted by Jumijo on Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:16 AM
 laz 57 wrote:

Almost forgot the Gantry cranes.  Have the Lionel Bethlehem Coal loading gantry and just won  on Ebay for $61.00 a Lionel PRR electromagnetic gantry crane both work great and I send lots of time with them.

laz57

 

Do they NEED to be sitting on rails, Laz?

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:05 PM

I've got the 771 stockyard and a few 736 stock cars, and I really like them, they come in at #4.  The stockyard is a great operator once you get the fiber feet adjusted correctly.  The nap must be in the right direction for the cows to move right and the cows have to be in the correct side.  Also, moths eat the original mohair feet and will mess up operation.  The feet are easily relaced keeping in mind the direction of the nap.  Here a picture.

  I put an additional corral in back with more cows.  

The cars work well, it is a fun accesory.

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Posted by Kooljock1 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:25 PM
For early POST-WARiness I have the #313 Bascule Bridge, #164 Log Loader, and #97 Coal Loader. They all work great, although the latter is messy.



I also have the #497 Coal Loader, but for some reason the can motor gear box has frozen up a bit.

The #264 Fork Lift loader if simply the best accessory ever! I have the re-pro PWC version, and it works perfectly everytime with scale size to boot.



Ya just can't go wrong with the Lionel Saw Mill either. Great action/buzzing sound...new ones have flashing lights and spinning saw blades too!



Magnetic Gantry Crane? A great way to wind down at the end of the day with a nice adult beverage and off-loading scrap from a gondola...



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Posted by mitchelr on Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:13 PM

I just love the 3462 Milk Car.  I guess it stems from my childhood.  I love shooting milk cans across the layout.

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Posted by laz 57 on Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:27 PM
 jaabat wrote:
 laz 57 wrote:

Almost forgot the Gantry cranes.  Have the Lionel Bethlehem Coal loading gantry and just won  on Ebay for $61.00 a Lionel PRR electromagnetic gantry crane both work great and I send lots of time with them.

laz57

 

Do they NEED to be sitting on rails, Laz?

Jim 

No JIM, just whereever you want, quite stable.

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Posted by msacco on Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:28 PM

I really have no least favorites. I do prefer the postwar accessories of course. The only exception to that would be the ice loader. The can motored modern version is better and smoother. Otherwise I always go for the postwar pullmor noisy ones or solenoid type.

My favs are:  282R gantry crane, postwar version, 128 newstand, 397 coal loader, 364 lumber loader, 455 oil derrick and of course the milk car.

 

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Posted by fwright on Friday, January 12, 2007 11:20 AM

Nothing is sweeter than the #97 coal loader towering over everything on the layout (and sucking a lot of space too with the nearly 15" between spurs).  But watching those chain buckets carry the coal up to the tower, and then dumping with the push of a button into another operating dump car - that's great stuff!

Other greats are what others have said - the cattle ramps, the gantry cranes, the barrel and log loaders, milk cars, oil derricks, and so on.

Least favorite is the cop and hobo chase set with the overhead gantry.  The figures make the cars too tall to go through bridges and tunnel portals.

almost nothing puts a smile on a face quicker than toy trains!

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Posted by cnw1995 on Friday, January 12, 2007 11:48 AM

Someday I want to find a #96 coal loader - the crank-powered one.

My current favorite is the Marx crane.
My least favorite is the WW2 fighter plane pylon. Looks better inactive. The motor is LOUD.

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, January 12, 2007 12:49 PM

Love the milk car/launch the milk cans.  I too have the 497 coal loader, loved it on the tubular track, now I have to work on getting it to run on Fastrack.

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Posted by Joe Hohmann on Friday, January 12, 2007 12:49 PM
One that I failed to mention in my previous post was the new Lionel "Mini Golf", which I've removed from my layout because it is too prototypical. WHAT?, you say. The figures playing miniature golf take very short strokes, very slowly. End result...you can barely see anything happening, aside from the rotating sign. Other than that, it looks and runs great...but space is at a premium on my small layout. Joe
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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, January 12, 2007 1:39 PM

I like my 3472 milk car. I have had it since 1949. It still works good. I also like the 497 coal loader. I have a automatic gateman shack, that has the Roadrunner and Coyote. The Coyote comes out the door and finds the Roadrunner eating bird seed by the crossing sign. It is a Lionel, that I bought several years ago. Fun for kids. I would like to get a magnetic Gantry Crane some day.

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Posted by traindaddy1 on Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:35 AM
Looking good and working fine: 3472 Ref. Milk Car and the 145 Gateman.  I am not to fond of the newer stuff like the Pony Ride, Tug of War and the Witches Cauldron. Thanks for asking.
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Posted by msacco on Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:06 AM
ah a man with impeccable taste like myselfSmile [:)]
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Posted by RRCharlie on Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:39 AM

If you have the space:

The Bascule Bridge

The Lift Bridge

The Swing Bridge.

All are slick and very smooth operating. They do eat up space though.

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Posted by Sturgeon-Phish on Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:29 PM

My grandkids LOVE the Cow on the track; after the cow moves onto the track and the train stops, they all yell MOVE COW! and we push the button and the cow moves and the train starts.

Causes loads of laughter is the mail pick up car, when the mailbag is snached off the post and the onboard bag is tossed out.  It is a lot of fun!

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Posted by dsmith on Friday, May 25, 2007 12:07 AM

My Favorite:  Lionel Magnetic Gantry Crane.  You can spend hours loading and unloading all sorts of things.  I glue small metal washers to all sorts of freight so that the magnet can pick them up.  It can be a challenge to maneuver the crane around in an efficient manner, and it's lots of fun to operate and enjoyable to watch.  I enjoy it best after a day of running trains, to load or unload various freight.  It's more relaxing with the trains not running (I keep getting distracted by the operating trains)

Least Favorite:  Lionel Modern Era Lumber Loader 6-12774.  It loads logs (not lumber) onto a flatcar.  It is a bad design that is poorly engineered, doesn't work well and in operation is quite silly.

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Posted by billbarman on Friday, May 25, 2007 8:13 AM

my favorite accesory has to be the gateman, i love the way the man pops out lol i also like the postwar coal loader. i dont like the current accessories, most of them to me are weird. as in the historic layout series.

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Posted by RRCharlie on Friday, May 25, 2007 11:24 AM

The last time I replied, I don't think I had the Rotary Tipple hooked up. It has a big foot print and needs an elevated track. Fun to operate. Tests your skills as an engineer to get the cars just right.

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