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Did You Get Any Good Goodies For Yourself Lately? Locked

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Posted by Track fiddler on Sunday, December 25, 2022 4:58 AM

Good morning

gmpullman

I only need a "hint" of plausability for something to be run on my layout. Such as the Coronation Scott that visited the US in 1939.

 Coronation_Century by Edmund, on Flickr

And it was seen at the World's Fair with the Century's streamlined Hudson nearby. It traveled on several New York central and B&A lines during its tour.

Regards, Ed

 

 

Your Coronation Scot and Streamlined Hudson models sure are neat Ed.  Certainly enjoy history of Scottish Heritage, especially when it has to do with Trains. 

Found some interesting information and videos on the Coronation over coffee this morning.  Obviously way ahead of her time, both cosmetically and function.  Astonishing is the speed record of 114 mph adding to her British designers pride. Wow 

Quite Impressive engineering for that eraBow

 

https://youtu.be/gpQxDSskLxQ

https://youtu.be/L57g3egUM8A

https://youtu.be/KnTbKquTFnI

Couldn't find a video of the 1939 US Tour and visit to the World's Fair.  Maybe you have one. Smile

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

 

TF

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Posted by DonRicardo on Monday, December 26, 2022 2:59 PM

Watch out, the gals have a subtle way of extracting a pound of flesh!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 8:12 AM

DonRicardo

Watch out, the gals have a subtle way of extracting a pound of flesh!

 
???
 
Were you drunk when you posted this nonsense, or was there some other reason you decided to poop in my lunch box again?
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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 8:20 AM

Track fiddler

Good morning

 

 
gmpullman

I only need a "hint" of plausability for something to be run on my layout. Such as the Coronation Scott that visited the US in 1939.

 Coronation_Century by Edmund, on Flickr

And it was seen at the World's Fair with the Century's streamlined Hudson nearby. It traveled on several New York central and B&A lines during its tour.

Regards, Ed

 

Your Coronation Scot and Streamlined Hudson models sure are neat Ed.  Certainly enjoy history of Scottish Heritage, especially when it has to do with Trains. 

 

Thanks for sharing.

 TF

 

 
 
A blue 'Coronation',   TF.
 
 
 IMG_4843 by David Harrison, on Flickr
 
 
 
World Fair 1939
 
Trains at 7.09
 
 
 
 
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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 8:59 AM

A really cool model David.  Seem to remember reading the original was blue and found it interesting the crimson one had an actual mile of gold leaf on it.

Thanks for posting the World's Fair video.  I'm going to check that out.

 

Wonder if anyone can clear this up for me.  William Stanier was chief engineer of London Midland & Scottish Railway but must admit the history gets a bit confusing.

Is the Duchess of Hamilton and the Correlation Scot, one in the same, or two separate entities?  Or are they just two separate names in the Coronation design.

 

 

Got some more Railway Express Agency cars.  Can't find any Great Northern ones though .

They come equipped with rapido couplers and option of knuckle couplers on the side. 

Was lucky enough to find one of the little springs that had flipped while installing them.  That never happens and they dont give you any extra.  When all's said and done, MTL couplers will be the way to go.

 

TF

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Posted by NorthBrit on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 11:34 AM

Track fiddler

Wonder if anyone can clear this up for me.  William Stanier was chief engineer of London Midland & Scottish Railway but must admit the history gets a bit confusing.

Is the Duchess of Hamilton and the Correlation Scot, one in the same, or two separate entities?  Or are they just two separate names in the Coronation design.

 TF

 

Hi TF.   LMS Princess Coronation Class locomotives.  Now named Coronation Class  locomotives

 

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Coronation_Class

 

Not to be confused with (easily done)  Princess Royal Class locomotives

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Princess_Royal_Class

 

David

 

 

 

 

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Posted by BRVRR on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 3:06 PM

I have a weakness for VIRGINIAN hoppers. I purchased these at the Medina train show earlier this month:

Tags: BRVRR , Virginian

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Posted by fwright on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 5:57 PM

Finally got around to going through the model train boxes I brought with me from Colorado to North Carolina.  Evaluating my new space, time, and money constraints I realized that I had focused too much on acquiring road engines, and not enough on small switchers.  With a small shelf layout, an 0-4-0T or 0-6-0T and/or a small geared loco is all I need.

So I ended up with a Model Power Mantua Classics train set that features a modified Mantua Lil Six and 4 Mantua Civil War cars, all with knuckle couplers.  A great start, with easy ability to upgrade and detail the locomotive and cars at a later date.  Santa gave me better than I deserved.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, December 28, 2022 5:53 AM

Good morning

Thanks for the London Midland & Scottish Railway information David.  Managed to clear up some history confusionYes

 

Nice coal cars Allan.  Have had a thing for the Virginian ever since I've seen it. 

The 2-6-6-6 articulated Big Steam is my favorite of three.  Could very well be tops as I'll probably not find one in N scale.  They're available for a pretty penny in HO though.

 

Was looking for the Model Power, Mantua Classics sets this morning Fred.  Perhaps a more difficult find, and determined Lionel bought them out in 2018 if understanding correctly. 

I've been wanting a few old school classics myself, to pull some Overton passenger cars.  The 4-4-0's and 4-6-0's much to my liking are a tough find in Great Northern.

 

They sure are Neat!

 

Thanks for the shares.

 

 

TF

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, December 30, 2022 5:32 AM

Good morning

Well that about wraps up the good goody thread for another year.  Wanted to stop in and thank everyone for all your participation that made it a fun thread.

See ya next winterSmile, Wink & Grin

 

TF

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