maxman I don't put coins in a slot machine because that's foolish. I don't buy lottery tickets because I think that's foolish. I don't buy $39 bags of stuff advertised as junk because....well, you get the picture.
I don't put coins in a slot machine because that's foolish.
I don't buy lottery tickets because I think that's foolish.
I don't buy $39 bags of stuff advertised as junk because....well, you get the picture.
I came out ahead in this one. Gotta be in it to win it.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, any other railroad, company, or person.t fun any
Maxman:
Ya can't win the lottery if you don't have a ticket! OK so I'm a dreamer - give me a break.
Seriously, I think that any company with half intelligent people would be smarter than to sell a pile of useless stuff, especially for $39.00! Talk about a sure fired way to turn off customers.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
LensCapOn NittanyLion and a Hudson that is drawing current but won't move. I'll pay shipping so you won't have to, you know, have it laying about. Just trying to help.
NittanyLion and a Hudson that is drawing current but won't move.
and a Hudson that is drawing current but won't move.
I'll pay shipping so you won't have to, you know, have it laying about.
Just trying to help.
Some day I'll get over my fear of breaking it and take it apart to see what's wrong with it. I heard that it's a pretty straightforward fix from someone else that got one in their box too
They certainly did have a large catalog of parts - there's a guy who frequents the local trains shows and is known as the "IHC Guy" - he has multiple tables full of boxes of every kind of spare part imaginable for AHM/IHC locos and cars. Need a replacement pin for the truck on a Rivarossi passenger car? He's got'em. Need a drive shaft for the Reno/Inyo/Bowker? He has them. Traction tires for a Rivarossi Berkshire? Yup.
Not sure how he ended up with all this stuff, or where he's even from, but he always attracts a crowd.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Kyle Do they still sell AHM Roundhouse Rubble boxes or Trainworld boxes? If so, how much? I don't model in the steam era, but they would be great locomotive to test weather techniques, and fixing the parts, and possibly modifying them.
Do they still sell AHM Roundhouse Rubble boxes or Trainworld boxes? If so, how much? I don't model in the steam era, but they would be great locomotive to test weather techniques, and fixing the parts, and possibly modifying them.
An update.
BLI made good on this, so it's all square. Won't chance another grab bag, but will but other stuff from them if I see something I want.
The Box of Stuff they did a few years ago was much better. I didn't go in this time, but did last round.
I came out with a mostly functional DC F7A and a Hudson that is drawing current but won't move. I'm too afraid to open it up and see what's wrong. There's two more F7As and at least one B that I got out of it that are complete but don't work.
I took a chance on it (figured it was at best a gamble). Well, the house won that one. Absolute crap. A piece of a SW shell, a piece of a steam locomotive shell, a bunch of F unit windows, some single note chimers, a hopper car shell,daylight passenger car diaphragms, a bunch of sidetruck frame pieces, assorted gears and sprockets (seriously...?), a tangled web of handrails, and to top it all off, they include some On30 parts that accounted for about half the weight, despite no mention of including anything other than HO or N. Another person I know got one had the same pile of crap (with heavy O scale stuff added).
And don't bother posting about it on BLI's facebook - they will just delete the comment and ban you from posting.
Serious fail on BLI's part, in my opinion.
A friend has ordered two of them, but they haven't been delivered yet. It'll be interesting to see what he receives.
davidmbedard What did you expect? David B
What did you expect?
David B
I did a little thought experiment when this was announced. I imagined myself opening my eagerly anticipated 'surprise' package, reaching inside and extracting a U23 shell from, I dunno, Rock Island or something, and thinking to myself...what the heck am I gonna do with this? Then a truck for a pre-1900 boxcar. Nope, that's not gonna work either. A gear box for....something or other. Not sure.
I deleted the email.
As some of you might recall from this posting of mine from years ago
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/87442.aspx?sort=ASC&pi314=1
I am a model train junkman, hopelessly addicted to buying up bargain bags of stuff at hobby shops and from commercial companies, including the old 3 for the price of one "Funeral Sale" and $10 "Roundhouse Rubble" bags from AHM, as well as the $99 boxes from Train World. Recently Broadway Limited emailed me about a $39 one pound bag of mystery stuff that they'd send (It is also advertised on their website although not easy to find) so of course I bit immediately and it arrived promptly on UPS. By the way the $39 included shipping and handling. It arrived yesterday.
Unlike the mystery bags I usually buy, this one has a lot of small gears, tons of diesel and passenger car side frames, gear towers, speaker covers and other small stuff which, without a parts catalog, is all but impossible to trace to a particular Broadway Limited offering. I think it is fair to say that a pretty considerable portion of the promised one pound is in the form of this small stuff which might as well have been swept up from the shop floor. Perhaps I would find it of greater use or interest if I was the owner of a fleet of Broadway Limited offerings.
The actual recognizable train parts are pretty skimpy. Two frames, painted blue (Conrail?) for some sort of EMD diesel, maybe an SD. A tender shell from a Pennsy T1. A loco boiler and cab for a Santa Fe large steam engine. A tender shell also Santa Fe and looks like it is from a 4-8-4. A dozen or more full width diaphragms from SP Daylight passenger cars. the bottom to a steam locomotive boiler. Various and sundry parts some of which are going to take detailed knowledge of prior Broadway Limited offerings to ID, if I can get that interested.
While the price was right particularly since they did not charge shipping and handling, I cannot say I found the bargain bag interesting enough to make me a repeat buyer, but I am interested in seeing what other guys got (an adult version of kids comparing their haul after Trick or Treating at Halloween for possible trade purposes).
Dave Nelson