Yesterday I drove 100 miles one way to do an Indian trade with my Brother from another Tribe.
After a meal and a meeting together and some 4 hours of bartering I later ended up taking home the HO scale Locomotives in the pics below.
I traded about $350.00 worth of Native American instruments for these, and my question is HOW DID I DO?
I'm brand spaking new to HO model Rail roading so I don't know if I did him a good trade or not, I hope so?
I really like this one below, I don't know why, maybe reminds me of the old "Iron Horses" of the old west.

This one seemed a bit small for an HO Locomotive, don't know a thing about this one either (it does fit and run on the HO test track.

This Diesel don't run??
It looks cheap to me?

I beleive this next one is called a "switcher" and it has RCA radio on it, and has wire railings.

This spot light caboose is awesome and still very clean from being in a box, don't know its age but the light does work?

I got 3 of these box cars, all perfect in boxes???

And last but not least, a pic of my test track and proving grounds.
I was also testing the weight of the Army train cars and found they need weight,all of them!

Thanks for any ino you can supply on these locos.
He also threw in tons of track (must be cleaned up) some silver and some brass looking all straight sections and curves no crossing ones or forks..
About 5 small shacks (plastic kits) already made.
10 box cars, 2tankers, 4cabooses, and 5 or 6 other types of train cars,150 tele poles, 300people, 2 dozen HO size cars and trucks, 15 trees, a nice station, 2 transformers, 6 or more bridge structures, I pipe loader, A structure that looks like you pull the train under it and it fills hoppers with sand or something?, 4 Tressel bridges 2 iron sided ones and all kinds of what look to be track elevation pilons???
The military train I bought car by car at eBay.
Again, I hope it was a fair trade at least???