Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Frank53 wrote: jwse30 wrote:(currently without a layout, as I recently moved) Yo JW - get to work on that layout!
jwse30 wrote:(currently without a layout, as I recently moved)
Yo JW - get to work on that layout!
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
jimtrumpie wrote: I would like to thank everyone that has replied so far. Mike S., I hope your right. Ben, if this is better than the 681, I am confident that I made a good decision. I always liked the 681, and I can't wait to see the 675 in action. Bob, thanks for telling me about the articles, I'll have to dig that issue out. Please keep the info coming.
I would like to thank everyone that has replied so far. Mike S., I hope your right. Ben, if this is better than the 681, I am confident that I made a good decision. I always liked the 681, and I can't wait to see the 675 in action. Bob, thanks for telling me about the articles, I'll have to dig that issue out. Please keep the info coming.
if you like the 681, you will really like the 675. Much smoother, much quieter is much more dependable as it relates to derailments, particularly on switches.
Got one too, it is a handsome engine. I have had no troubles, and I am sure with a little TLC, you won't either.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
There are three articles related to the 675 in the January, 1999, CTT:
Bob Nelson
We've discussed the postwar 675/2025 early versions here a couple of times. I LOVE them!
They are nicely proportioned, good looking and very smooth running engines. Really Lionel postwar at it's finest.
You won't be dissappointed, and it will run. Of course it'll most likely need a tune up.
Mike S.
I just purchased a 675 from 1947. I don't have any specific questions yet, but I would like to hear anything anyone has to say about the 675. Here is a link to the 675 I bought: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250027159801&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015
I don't know if it runs, so I am assuming it doesn't to avoid disappointment. Again, I would like to hear anything anyone has to say about the 675 I bought, or just the 675 in general. As always, I appreciate any info.
Jim
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