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Posted by fifedog on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 2:57 PM

1882 General either original or LCCA

3656 ARMOUR Cattle car & Stockyard

1875W Coach

Marx 74 Semaphore

MTH B&O bobber caboose early century scheme

Dept 56 North Pole Village pieces

LEMAX Sugar n Spice train station

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Posted by thesiding on Monday, October 13, 2014 10:30 AM

Canadian Pacific F3

Almost got the whole set three domes on line once from England lost it by 20 pounds

Do have all the cars now

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Posted by daves92camaro on Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:40 PM

some more mpc era short flats and republic steel gondolas....a bober caboose lol and some 6565 tank car frames and trucks....i have no many tanks just nothing to run them on haha

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Posted by Penny Trains on Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:08 PM

Lots of em!  Yes Big Smile

To begin with, I often pull out books like Greenberg's Guides or Doyles Standard Catalogs and make up search lists based on what I'm interrested in at the moment.  Usually they're about 50 / 50 as to serious collecting and buying versus items I'm seeking more information about.  I scroll ebay just about every day for many reasons but top of the list is "because I love toy trains".  So, I might decide I'm in the mood to look for any and all items with Nickel Plate Road, Norfolk and Western or another road's markings.  Those don't require lists per se, but if I'm in the mood to look at postwar diesels or prewar electrics then I make up a list of numbers.  But out of all of those lists maybe one half of one percent of the time leads to an actual acquisition.

The second type of lists I keep are my "looking for lists".  I have prewar, postwar and MPC versions.  The postwar and MPC lists are mostly lists of scout cars and Columbia 2-4-2's.  If I'm actually able to go to a show and spend money, I add things I need like parts.

The other kind of list I have is the unwritten "lottery list".  You know, those trains that get the "free pass".  Top of that list is a 392E pulling Stephen Girard cars.  Also at the top of the list (everything is at the "top" on a lottery listLaugh) is a 385E.  Next is a 385E then an 1835E.  This list changes based on current moods so after those Standard Gauge beauties are in my stable it's pretty much a toss up!  Laugh

One thing that will never be on any of my wish lists is the Lionel 75th anniversary set.  Blech!  Tongue Tied  Ugliest train ever!  Ick!

Becky

Trains, trains, wonderful trains.  The more you get, the more you toot!  Big Smile

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What's on your list?
Posted by Rob412 on Sunday, October 12, 2014 6:21 PM

I recently pulled out my "wish" list for York. I'm adding a couple 5906 whistle controllers for my revised control panel as I'm adding conventional operation as a running option.  These along with a couple CSX es44ac's and the lionel motor city express set. Also a few things under the "if I see it" category.  I'm also looking forward to meeting people on the forum as I like to put a face to the name. So my question is do you have a list and what's on it?

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