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TroveStar web site for loco/car info

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PED
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Posted by PED on Thursday, December 20, 2018 12:30 PM

I do N scale and the data listing are very large compared to anything else so that is why I was interested in it. Sometime I am looking for info on what road numbers were produced for a specific model and the mfg part number. Helps me do a web search for a specific loco I may want.

Paul D

N scale Washita and Santa Fe Railroad
Southern Oklahoma circa late 70's

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, December 20, 2018 12:01 PM

The HO database is too limited to be of any use.  For locos:  123 Atlas locos  AEM7's and C420's.  No other models and no other brands.

Of the 1000 MR classified ads there are a couple Z scale and the rest N scale.   There is a seller "rating".  Alpine House is rated 16.   I could not find out what that means.

Someone more knowledgeable of the N scale market will have to comment on the pricing.

 

Henry

COB Potomac & Northern

Shenandoah Valley

PED
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TroveStar web site for loco/car info
Posted by PED on Thursday, December 20, 2018 11:10 AM

I have looked at the web site called TroveStar and am curious what others may think of it. It is a data base for collectors of all types...not just model RR. You can upload your own inventory, see images and info on locos/cars/etc that users have uploaded into their data base and can also sell stuff but not much is listed there.

I do not intend to keep my inventory there but I have used it to look for images and info on a specific loco or car I may be looking for. 

Anyone actually purchased anything via this site? Did it turn out OK?  Has site been useful to you as a data base to find info?

Just trying to determine if it is worth my time to browse it for info.

Paul D

N scale Washita and Santa Fe Railroad
Southern Oklahoma circa late 70's

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