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Posted by GN24 on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 1:32 PM

yeah i was trying to cut off the nose for a custom locomotive build

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Posted by BRVRR on Saturday, March 13, 2021 2:21 PM

I have a varied locomotive roster which encompasses a wide range of eras. Since someone once said a picture is worth a thousand words, here goes:

There are a couple of steamers, a NYC Hudson and Mikado on the layout at the moment.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, March 13, 2021 11:42 AM

Laugh I would have to agree that was a good one.

I have three U36B Bicentennial Spirit of 76's  U36A, U36B, and U36C.

But I don't have any of those U18A's yet.

 

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, March 13, 2021 12:50 AM

alfadawg01
Wouldn't that be a U18A?

Laugh

Good one.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, March 12, 2021 8:28 PM

My locomotive roster developed from my childhood.

Us Kids called them Green Machines.  BN storming down the tracks at 60 miles an hour if not 70.

The lines were flawless and perfectly straight through Saint Louis Park with the City of Minneapolis dead center in view.  We watched the IDS Center constructed, steel beam, stick by stick.  Rising higher into the sky everyday.

It was the steel boom continuing after 1970 with all the long ore drags of taconite pellet freight cars stoming down the three lines comming from Duluth.  Two full coming in and one empty going out or vice-versa.  Never a dull moment, those lines were busy all the time.  And us Kids were down there alot, watching.

Here's what those three lines coming through looks like now.

One line and a double bicycle path.  I guess the bicycle paths are one-way each but don't travel as fast.  Fascinates me how the bicycle paths are thicker than the Line coming through.

I did enjoy seeing an occasional Great Northern coming through "Back In The Day" too.  That was the prize out of the railroad boxStick out tongue

My locomotive roster consists of all the railroads that formed the merger of Burlington Northern in 1970.  And all the Steamers from each of those Roads too.

My roster isn't complete yet, nor will it ever will be, but I am working on itWink

 

 

 

TF

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Posted by alfadawg01 on Friday, March 12, 2021 11:56 AM

Southgate 2

I'd like to see this "half of a U36-B". Photo, perhaps?

 

 
Wouldn't that be a U18A?

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Posted by rrebell on Friday, March 12, 2021 9:21 AM

Been wittling down my collection, working on Proto 2000 0-6-0's and 0-8-0's now. Going all DCC except for test engines for trackwork. Got 2 Bachmann S4's with sound, two 2-6-0's with sound, 4-6-0 and 2-8-0 with sound , two  Atlas HH660, 7 Proto steam, one Proto S1. Got a bunch more but these mentioned all run well and pass the bat out of hell test and the snail test. Have a couple stuarts but one has a nasty growl even if it runs great and the other, a VO660  dose not past the super fast test at one point off the main. Got a bunch of smaller engines but all don't run as well as wanted.

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Posted by FRRYKid on Friday, March 12, 2021 1:53 AM

I've got a bit of everything diesel myself: an F7A, an F7B (snowplow power), 2 GP9s, two GP18s, 7 GP20, 3 GP30, 2 GP35, an SW1, 3 SW7s, an SW1000 with Flexicoil trucks and a snowplow, an SW1200, an SD40-2 that has electrical gremlins I haven't completely figured out, 2 SD45, and last, but not least, 2 S4. Those all have varied schemes to match. Some are prototype, a lot are protolanced. About the only color families that aren't represented with the engines are purple, gold and gray.

If I decide to get ambious, I could add an SD24 and take care of the gray and add full red to the mix. (I have a pink engine on the roster.)

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, March 12, 2021 1:34 AM

GN24
I have a particularly unusual roster of engines in my collection and most are custom painted.

Ah... my locomotive rosters of days gone by... I have had so many.

I started out in N scale in 1982, and then my roster was made up of whatever ran well.

I remember an RSD-15, PA-1, DL-109, and a couple Bachmann diesels.

Then Kato entered the N scale market, and I started building a real roster.

For my first three (well, 2.5) HO scale layouts, I pretty much just ran an Athearn SW-7, Life-Like Proto-2000 GP-9, and a Tenshodo 0-8-0. I had other locomotives, but those three did 90% of the work. During these years, raising my girls superceded any locomotive purchases.

Now I have collected only my second "real" roster in almost 40 years of model railroading.

Enjoy your unusual mix, and have fun!

-Kevin

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Posted by PRR8259 on Friday, March 12, 2021 12:23 AM

Yes, what is "half" of a U36B?  Shell?  mechanism?  or magic saw trick gone wrong?

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Posted by PRR8259 on Friday, March 12, 2021 12:10 AM

I recently cleaned out most of my locos and replaced several.  Mine is now a more mundane roster, but a mix of both dcc/sound and plain dc units, and we like the flashy paint schemes.  I run both dc/dcc (dpdt toggle switch to easily change between).  This does not include any of my son's UP engines (sorry I can't seem to single space this below):

Athearn Genesis GP38-2 Illinois Terminal #2002 bright green/yellow/silver

Bowser SD40-2 Huron and Eastern (Marquette) #3390 orange/yellow/black (2 units of this number, one with sound and one without)

Bowser SD40-2 St Lawrence and Hudson (ex-CP) #5690 red/black

Bowser SD40-2 FURX Leasing #3052 green/silver

Pre-ordered, due to arrive soon:

MTH DM&IR 2-8-8-4 w Worthington fwh

Bowser SD40-2 HESR #3391 plain dc

2 Bowser CP SD40-2's.

John

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Posted by Southgate 2 on Friday, March 12, 2021 12:08 AM

I'd like to see this "half of a U36-B". Photo, perhaps?

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Posted by snjroy on Thursday, March 11, 2021 5:07 PM

GN24

I have a particularly unusual roster of engines in my collection and most are custom painted. it includes a GP9 in the Wallamite pacific paint scheme, a blue comet 4-6-2 locomotive, lionels polar express, AWVR 777 and 1206 both custom painted by me, an umarked 4-8-2 light locomotive, an original marx 4-6-4 hudson set (mint condition), a rivarossi berkshire, several F3 A units, a 2-8-2 mikado, a bachmann 0-6-0, half of a U36-B, an a yellow dockside switcher.

 

Oh boy, just wait, some members here have some pretty eclectic collections.  I can't even list mine without opening a few drawers. As a loco junkie, I have Civil war era steam, modern diesels, articulated steam, geared steam, streetcars, HOn3, HOn30, 2 rail steam... All fun stuff.

Simon

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Posted by Texas Zephyr on Thursday, March 11, 2021 4:24 PM

The only thing in there I don't know what is, is the AWVR 777.

When I started I had a Varney 0-4-0, an AHM 4-4-0 (Reno), a Marx 4 wheel industrial switcher in Western Pacific colors, and a Marx F3 in Rock Island.  So what you have isn't really all that unusual.    In all the years I've been doing this I've not been able to choose one road, or one era, or even one scale!?!!!

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Posted by GN24 on Thursday, March 11, 2021 3:16 PM

I have a particularly unusual roster of engines in my collection and most are custom painted. it includes a GP9 in the Wallamite pacific paint scheme, a blue comet 4-6-2 locomotive, lionels polar express, AWVR 777 and 1206 both custom painted by me, an umarked 4-8-2 light locomotive, an original marx 4-6-4 hudson set (mint condition), a rivarossi berkshire, several F3 A units, a 2-8-2 mikado, a bachmann 0-6-0, half of a U36-B, an a yellow dockside switcher.

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