Runs great behind the brass Dreyfuss boiler and MTH Mohawk chassis.https://youtu.be/TRCyMD6TsEE
philo426 Yes it is odd considering how precise the Austrians are ..doesnt bother me as I bought it for 12.50 a couple weeks ago!
Yes it is odd considering how precise the Austrians are ..doesnt bother me as I bought it for 12.50 a couple weeks ago!
Ja, but auf Deutsch it would be Zentrums von Illinois (Central Illinois).
Same me, different spelling!
Well I bought it because it was cheap,big and orange!
It might actually increase the value, like misprinted postage stamps....
Peter
philo426 Found this Atlas lC boxcar at my local Hobby Shop...had cheap plastic 2 wheel trucks and was way too light.I added aluminum plate weights and a crane cab for fun while I await the new Lionel diecast sprung trucks.
Found this Atlas lC boxcar at my local Hobby Shop...had cheap plastic 2 wheel trucks and was way too light.I added aluminum plate weights and a crane cab for fun while I await the new Lionel diecast sprung trucks.
These were among the very first Atlas O gauge vehicles, made by Roco in Austria, I think. They were good scale models but the painting and lettering was a bit basic. I have two Santa Fe passenger F9s, two gondolas and a four wheel caboose.
However some errors occurred, which nobody has mentioned yet in this thread...
In the IC logo, the dot is over the "C" rather than the "I"...
This was a very common variation only corrected in later production.
I agree! It looks great!
Well I like how it came out!
Atlas made some nice rolling stock and it certainly can be used for 3 rail operation. Adding weight can't hurt but I've done quite a few retrofits of metal trucks on different brands of rolling stock and find that's all they need to add more stability.
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