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It doesnt pay to buy cheap stuff, I found you get what you pay for.
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Don't get me wrong, I have some nice cars and engines I have bought used also a few I have kit bashed or repainted and recoupled for a certain projects, but I wish now I had acquired most of my cars and engines new and in sets. I will tell you why.<br /><br />I bought a lot of cars and some engines on ebay, at shows and train shops that sell used stuff from estates sells, ect.<br /><br />At the time I didn't have a layout or a real solid idea of what I wanted to build when I did make a layout.<br /><br />I find now I have a lot of mismatched cars, cars and engines that are junk or have problems and just a load of items I have no use for.<br /><br />For example, sometime this winter I bought and F7 A&B unit in C&O colors to pull and passenger train. I also bought a number of A units that, being made by different makers had some paint and decal variations and I had to do some repainting.<br /><br />The A&B unit I find today is junk, the engine is trashed. Fortunately I was able to swap shells on the A unit and coupler on the B unit and once the glue sets on the shell it make run OK.<br /><br />I have 2 dozen coal hoppers and about 8 of those need serious work to operate with the others and so it goes.<br /><br />Now I wish I had bought a couple of sets of hoppers with consecutive numbers in 6 pack like Walthers for example.<br />I wish I bought better engines. I have two old steamers that wont run worth a plug nickel I got cheap on ebay. You truly get what you pay for and being in the hobby a long time I should have been wiser but naturally wanted something for nothing.<br /><br />. Spending a $100- $175 or more I would have but several steamers that I would have been happy with. I do have some that came from my local shop however and they give me no trouble and I do have some nice ones I actually bought on ebay <br /><br />Some of those I tested with a transformer and two hot wires but not on a track. That doesn't tell you a lot.<br /><br />I do enjoy projects and I love to paint and make kits, kit bash and weather them, still not all my stuff is junk but I could have shopped wiser.<br /><br />The point is buy the best and plan your purchases and you will be happier and thriftier in the long run.<br /><br />Expect to get the quality you pay for is my creed now. __________________
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