Did a bit of organizing in the train room today, came across these:
and there's boxes and boxes of it still in the garage. . .
I remember reading somewhere - "You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much tubular track."
Frank53 wrote: Did a bit of organizing in the train room today, came across these:and there's boxes and boxes of it still in the garage. . . I remember reading somewhere - "You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much tubular track."
WOW.....now that's a treasure. I only have one box, left over.
Thanks for sharing.
Is that an old Lionel " Z " type transformer, I see ?
Chuck
Blueberryhill RR wrote: Is that an old Lionel " Z " type transformer, I see ?Chuck
You would be correct. I have no shortage of transformers either.
We had just one ZW when I was but a pup, however, over the years, my Dad accummulated a bunch of stuff from neighbors who moved away and what have you. So now I have:
2 ZWs
1 Z
1 1033
1 1029
another packed away somewhere and the one shown below which I bought a while back as part of a collection:
Frank53 wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote: Is that an old Lionel " Z " type transformer, I see ?ChuckYou would be correct. I have no shortage of transformers either.We had just one ZW when I was but a pup, however, over the years, my Dad accummulated a bunch of stuff from neighbors who moved away and what have you. So now I have:2 ZWs1 Z1 10331 1029another packed away somewhere and the one shown below which I bought a while back as part of a collection:
Frank.....That looks like a RW. That's what I had with my first Lionel set in 1949.
I am envious.
Chuck:
I bought four or five boxes of stuff from a fellow who wandered into teh local shop. It was all as good as that transformer - original boxes (which really don't matter to me - but nice nonetheless), instruction sheets and very very clean stuff.
Here is a link to the stash:
Timely Stop at the Local Hobby Shop
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Frank53 wrote: Chuck:I bought four or five boxes of stuff from a fellow who wandered into teh local shop. It was all as good as that transformer - original boxes (which really don't matter to me - but nice nonetheless), instruction sheets and very very clean stuff.Here is a link to the stash: Timely Stop at the Local Hobby Shop
That is one great looking 2343 set !!!!!!!!!!!
Blueberryhill RR wrote: That is one great looking 2343 set !!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Chuck - but don't tell that to a certain furnace filter tree-maker
Frank53 wrote: Blueberryhill RR wrote: That is one great looking 2343 set !!!!!!!!!!!Thanks Chuck - but don't tell that to a certain furnace filter tree-maker
Yes, Frank, I know what you mean.
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