The set I got is a Khrushchev era set, so it does not have the Stalin marks on the casting that the early model had. It also has 6 power pickups instead of 2. I will go thru and fully service the drive before I even put power to it. The gateman is a blatent knock off of the Lionel item, and the transformer is a knockoff of the ones made for American Flyer(but my set lacks the transformer, I am looking for one). My plan is to complete the set in the coming months as $$ permits.
Silly NT's, I have Asperger's Syndrome
M636CFor anybody who hasn't watched this movie...
"The Death Of Stalin." I'm not sure if the film ever got wide release here, it certainly never came to my area.
BUT, here's a very good video concerning the film, a "black comedy" if ever there was one! 46 minutes long, it hits all the high points.
Language warning!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG-tG-Wo0Do
emdmike My "everything but USA" tinplate kick continues. Snagged this mostly complete Russian Moskabel set.
My "everything but USA" tinplate kick continues. Snagged this mostly complete Russian Moskabel set.
"Unless bought from a known and trusted dealer who can vouch otherwise, assume every train for sale requires servicing before use"
I wondered what prototype locomotive was used as inspiration for the model.
In 1951, there was only one passenger type locomotive being built in Russia, the type TE-2. This consisted of two short locomotive bodies on four wheel trucks run back to back.
A photo of the first TE-2 is at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TE2-20-001_Kharkiv.jpg?uselang=ru
This is dated December 1948 so it seems likely that this was used to develop the model. Certainly, the body shape is the same, the location of the headlight and the shape, if not number, of the side windows is similar. They may have made a single, double ended unit to simplify manufacture, rather than model two units. This TE2 used an Alco 539 engine in each unit, also used in the TE-1 which was a direct copy of the Alco RSD-1.
A double ended unit (with a turbocharged Fairbanks Morse engine) was built in 1961, and this also looks similar to the model, showing that the "Soviet" style was well captured by the model.
http://rzd-expo.ru/gallery/list.php?PAGE_NAME=section&SECTION_ID=525&PAGEN_2=2/105-001n1v.jpg
(click on the icon for a larger photo)
Note on the prototype TE-2, the image of Stalin on the nose, rather than a red star. Later locomotives had the red star here.
For anybody who hasn't watched this movie...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9eAshaPvYw
it explains, to some extent why the lettering was changed on post 1953 models...
Peter
Da, Tovarisch Rebekka!
Zay, dit you kno is goot Russki train song? Is true!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX_U4a0WvDg
Wuz dat by ze same little old lady who inwented wodka?
Same me, different spelling!
Nyet! Krozzing gateman akzezzory vas inwented in Russia!
Is no knockov!
Is that the "official" knock off gateman with the overcoated soldier?
I knew of that sight, I more think of high level party members or KGB playing with them than Joe or Nikita themselves. How about Putin playing with one as a child? Like any very old toy train, if only they could talk and tell us their stories.
I'll light it up for you.
http://www.davestrains.com/soviet.html
Holy jeez, can you picture Nikita Krushchev or Joe Stalin himself on the floor playing with a train set?
They are scarce period. Maybe 5000 made over a period of almost 20 years. Not even for sale to the general public till the very end in the late 1960's They were used as gifts to high party people, visiting dignitarys and so forth. Only one set was made, the colors varried thru the years. Here is a link to an excellent resource on what the set had and the color variations. http://www.davestrains.com/soviet.html
Wow, that's a good find! Must be a scare article here in the US.
My "everything but USA" tinplate kick continues. Snagged this mostly complete Russian Moskabel set. Missing the station, 3 street lights, 3 signals and the operating flagman. But the rest is there. I will find the missing stuff after my wife lets me out of the dog house and I pay this off. Really need my 5" gauge ride on UK set to sell. That would pay for this little purchase! Should look good under the Christmas tree this year! Mike
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