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Yard Sale Bananza!! A HOME HAS BEEN FOUND!

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Yard Sale Bananza!! A HOME HAS BEEN FOUND!
Posted by scubaterry on Saturday, January 21, 2006 1:27 PM
Well I always heard about other people being in the right place at the right time and I guess today was my turn. My neighbor came to the door earlier this morning and said he was just at a yard sale and they had a bunch of HO RR stuff. He was asking 150.00 for the lot. So the wife and I got in the car and drove to the sale. At first I wasn't very impressed. Mostly 15-20 year old stuff. Bunch of HO automobiles some loco's. And I asked him how much and he said 150.00. I told him I didn't think this little bit of old stuff was worth 150.00 and he said oh no every thing on the table behind you is RR stuff to and included. I turned around and saw a butt-load of RR stuff. One box of Loco's most still in the original boxes unused. ONe box of cornerstone buildings unassembled in box. Two boxes of rolling stock. Maybe forty or so all told with 15 still brand new unassembled in the box. 13 pieces of 3' flex track. Any way not to bore you I brought it home and had a blast going thru it. I can't appreciate alot of it because I have only been MRR for about four years. One of the loco's is as Model Power 4-6-2 RTR made in Yugoslavia and it says it puffs smoke?? I was able to go thru it and pick out the stuff I wanted. Alot of it was more modern era 50, 52 ft rolling stock. As I model the 50's that all got put in the don't want box.
So to cut this short I have about 15-`18 pieces of rolling stock. 4 or 5 still brand new unassembled in box. 9 loco's - four of which I think are probably easy to convert to DCC and may work out of the box on DC. Can motors, flywheels etc. The others are way old with some odd looking motor encased in one end over the rear truck. Even though they appear new and not used. The grease is still blobed on the pivot points. An AHM loco Faribanks Morse. Looks good. 3 Athearn Loco's SD-9, SD-45 and F-7 more modern with can motor. flywheels. New in box. The 4-6-2 looks pretty cool and new in the box. Two 2-6-2's one beat up but the other is good use one for parts maybe. A set of five brand new Gunderson Maxi III articulated??? No idea what they are but brand new unassembled in box. Long well looking cars. Small controller and a new dual cab Tech II 2800 controller. And lots more I didn't care to write down. Oh by the way for some of you folks that have been around. I have numerous rolling stock models from McKean?? Ever heard of them.
So what I would like to do is give all this to some young teenage model railroader that that honestly doesn't have the funds to get something going. Granted some of this probably will be junk but there is so much you can rob from one to make another Even if you only get one loco working you are farther ahead. Even though I think you can get at least 3 maybe 5 decent loco's working with alittle soldering and decoders if you are DCC. Lots of rolling stock. Most are truck couplings but some are not and still in the box. All I ask is say 20 bucks for shipping. It is about 3 CF of stuff and I honestly have no idea of shipping costs. If it turns out less than i will ask for less. If you are interested and fit the criteria which is serious modeler, limited funds (that accouts for most of us) and you are a teenager (sorry to discriminate) email me and we will talk. I will need a day or so to package it all up so I am in no hurry.[8D]
Terry[:)]
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Posted by edo1039 on Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:36 PM
Terry,I salute you for your generousity, I am sure someone will notify you.I have been modeling since 1972 and as you say old stuff,my newest was bought in 1986.One day when I decide to hang it up I will probably do the same as you are offering. BRAVO ZULU!!
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Posted by loathar on Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:49 PM
Sounds like you hit the mother load!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:52 PM
The Athearn Gunderson Maxi-III is a 5-unit articulated double stack car - I have a couple of them and they're impressive models when completed.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 21, 2006 3:01 PM
I'm 37, but feel like a teenager! LOL, great idea to get somebody started, my hats off to ya!

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Posted by scubaterry on Saturday, January 21, 2006 3:13 PM
Well so far I can' t give this stuff away. The three Athearn BB loco's are brand new and wouldn't take much at all to get going on DC. Wire in a decoder and you got some nice loco's. I didn't mention but most of the Loco's and rolling stock are either SP or UP. Well hopefully someone will take them off my hands. I asked him why so many things were still in the box and he said he was stock piling and never got around to doing anything with his layout. Never actually even put any track together. Bad for him good for me!
Terry[8D]
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Posted by jondrd on Saturday, January 21, 2006 3:25 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by scubaterry


So what I would like to do is give all this to some young teenage model railroader that honestly doesn't have the funds to get something going. Granted some of this probably will be junk but there is so much you can rob from one to make another Even if you only get one loco working you are farther ahead. Even though I think you can get at least 3 maybe 5 decent loco's working with alittle soldering and decoders if you are DCC. [8D]
Terry[:)]


scuba t,
[wow] Commend your offer; talk about having a big heart. [tup] [tup] [8D]

Aren't the bold parts of your post mutually exclusive?

Jon
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Posted by scubaterry on Saturday, January 21, 2006 4:54 PM
Jon - yea your right. I have only been doing the railroad thing for four years and started with Digitrax so I sometimes forget the DC guys. Actually the loco's should run on DC out of the box. I just returned an email to a young fellow who is no doubt very happy about now. So it has found a good home. Now I have to get off my butt and package it up. Just waiting for his reply.
Terry[8D]
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Posted by dbduck on Saturday, January 21, 2006 5:04 PM
one FANTASTIC Model Railroader....[tup][wow][bow]
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Posted by ereimer on Saturday, January 21, 2006 5:07 PM
lucky you !
and lucky person you passed the excess gear on to

i hope you both have tons of fun with your new toys [:)]
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Posted by scubaterry on Saturday, January 21, 2006 5:16 PM
Thanks for all the kind words folks. Looks like we have a winner. A young fellow by the name of Josh. [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
Terry[8D]
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Posted by ICRR1964 on Saturday, January 21, 2006 5:51 PM
I like your story scub, I'll bet it felt like Christmas to you back when you were a kid. I think thats great giving the stuff you don't want to some young person. I've done this in the past. I call it spreading the joy of MR.
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Posted by selector on Saturday, January 21, 2006 6:07 PM
You are a good ambassador for the hobby, EssTee. Way to go!

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Posted by coborn35 on Saturday, January 21, 2006 6:12 PM
Ahhh, I was just about to ask. Darn you Josh.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 21, 2006 7:12 PM
You're a good person Terry, helping someone start the hobby. I'm sure those b-b will go fast- i think Student of the big sky blue offered to take old Athearns. I'm not going to ask for them as i have a good start and i'm sure someone needs a loco more than me. Yard Sales RULE! maybe i'll find something someday...
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Posted by jjbmish on Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:31 AM
Good to hear you are passing on your good luck to someone else. Hope you have a quieter hurricane season next year!

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Posted by tjsmrinfo on Sunday, January 22, 2006 7:34 PM
id like the athearn BB locs and the well cars. oh wait i dont fit the teenager category, unless you wanna do the young as you feel thing.

good job


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Posted by jondrd on Monday, January 23, 2006 10:36 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by scubaterry

Jon - yea your right. I have only been doing the railroad thing for four years and started with Digitrax so I sometimes forget the DC guys. Actually the loco's should run on DC out of the box. I just returned an email to a young fellow who is no doubt very happy about now. So it has found a good home. Now I have to get off my butt and package it up. Just waiting for his reply.
Terry[8D]


Terry,

Again, Bravo for doing the good deed. Hope the recipient becomes a permanent member of the MRR'ing community. [tup] [tup] [tup] [tup] [tup] [tup]

Jon
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 23, 2006 11:20 AM
Man, i was just about to ask!

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