Jim, Michael's has had their Halloween stuff out for awhile but Big Lots is putting their's out now. Haven't bought anything yet but my shopping list is being formulated as I type.
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Your building another Halloween layout this year right?
"Lionel trains are the standard of the world" - Jousha Lionel Cowen
I'd get this one first:
But I'm a big fan of this series!
Thanks for all the advice guys. I think I will try the Dockside 0-6-0.
Going to force myself to complete the track work (maybe by the end of this weekend) before I spend any more money on trains though.
i highly recommend the lionel 0-6-0 dockside, has no tender(already attached) and can pull heavy loads up steam inclines. does a decent job with smoke for a lionel puffer. all for $65-$100 depending on how particular you are on a roadname.
only downfall is the horn isnot the best soudning.
Here's the Lionel/K-Line Reading Plymouth Switcher Set:
Looks like a nice small set, and $80.
http://www.boscovs.com/StoreFrontWeb/Product.bos?itemNumber=1601&type=Product
Kurt
There's a guy selling K-Line Plymouth sets for $90 on OGR's buy/sell board.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
The skeleton log cars - either Lionel or Industrial Rail (Atlas O) may be good rolling stock candidates. They are small but in my opinion have a neat look to them.
- Luther
The trolley handles the inclines fine, but the catenary pole does not fit through the tunnels
Basically the layout is a dogbone that is folded in on itself with the incline in the middle.
Plan is to model a minature canyon in the middle. The track will wind through the canyon dissappear into a tunel, reappear for the incline, dissapear, then reappear again to cross over itself. Will also be including some dividers to add to the madness.
I run all sorts of things on 027 curves. You'd be surprised at what fits. How about a #60 Trolley?
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Any suggestions for extremely short cars and engines to run on a tiny O-27 layout. Goal will be to have a steam engine, two or three cars and short caboose. I think even a 0-4-0 switcher will be too long with the tender, but I do not want to go diesel if I can avoid it. I am figuring on ore cars (what are a good source) and are there short flat cars that I can use as a log car? Goal is to have the entire train be under 30 inches. Is this realistic?
I put the "Best Friend" on there and it looked awesome, but without magnetraction it had difficulty with the incline. A Marx 666 (with two cars) and #60 trolley handle the incline fine. You know you shoudl probably have used a smaller scale when the Marx 666 looks like a giant!
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