last mountain & eastern hogger Don Gibson Where? - In Walthers' catalog.. Real Train's stopped running cabooses years ago. And that was their second mistake......................... Johnboy out & Lol.
Don Gibson Where? - In Walthers' catalog.. Real Train's stopped running cabooses years ago.
Where? - In Walthers' catalog..
Real Train's stopped running cabooses years ago.
And that was their second mistake.........................
Johnboy out & Lol.
Odd..
And cabooses is correct for the "era" in that train set.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
lvanhen My lovely wife, a retired brain surgeon bought the exact set from Home Shopping over 2 years ago, for about $100 (she remembers something I said 10 years ago, but doesn't recall the exact price!). It even comes with the genuine steel track!! This year I started seeing the UPS truck at the house every day when I came home!! Thank God she wasn't buying from Home Shopping again, just having an affair with the UPS driver
My lovely wife, a retired brain surgeon bought the exact set from Home Shopping over 2 years ago, for about $100 (she remembers something I said 10 years ago, but doesn't recall the exact price!). It even comes with the genuine steel track!! This year I started seeing the UPS truck at the house every day when I came home!! Thank God she wasn't buying from Home Shopping again, just having an affair with the UPS driver
- What am I laughing about?
My wife has been buying QVC on the installment plan!
One of the things she bought, the Christmas after we moved into our final home, was this exact set. IIRC, the price was about $100 -- $120.
It has served a useful purpose. A modified loop, made from most of the sectional track, gave the first train run on the premises a place to turn its wheels. (The train itself was a brass 0-8-0T pulling a string of 4-wheel gondolas with appropriate JNR reporting marks.) Right of way was a bunch of moving-box cardboard flopped on the joists of a raw L-girder table.
I still haven't figured out what to do with the rolling stock. As for the power packs, they'll power accessory lighting in a couple of on-line hamlets - not enough oomph to handle Tomikawa.
Chuck (Modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
The MSRP of $249.95 is what's listed for this set at Walthers, though. From that perspective, it's a bargain. As Casey Stengal used to say, "You could look it up."
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
I dream of paying a price like this. If Atlas ever ships my O scale GP-7, I will be paying $200 for one engine, and it's not even powered. I will be repowering myself.
The part that infuriates me with this set is the wrong paint job on the geep!
I'm not sure if the name "Life-Like" is the most applicable.
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Don:
Yah, I know, LOL, darn it! It's just that the train-set looked like it was from the period when they were still running them.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
I wanna know where the caboose is!
What's your point?
It's good. It's bad? It's too expensive?
There are are more expensive & cheaper made out there.. You will get what you pay for. - Certainly PAY for whatever you get.
I've seen a lot less from Bachmann and AHM that cost more. I don't know what AHM is like now but back in the late 80's, early 90's they were Tyco quality and weren't even worthy of a 'kid toy' rating.
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Yes, people will pay for such a set. I was just amazed that Life Like produced such a expensive set. You would get a better set with the Bachmann DCC sets that are in the same price range.
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
New Haven I-5 Its a el cheapo Life like train set with double levels. I have built a double level layout out of books and crossword puzzles and it was better than that train set. BTW, the Life Like train set doesn't have DCC.
Its a el cheapo Life like train set with double levels. I have built a double level layout out of books and crossword puzzles and it was better than that train set. BTW, the Life Like train set doesn't have DCC.
If you don't like the price, why are you posting about it? Do you think Internet Hobbies will suddenly change their price because you think it's too high? Don't you have a better way to spend your time...such as working to improve your layout?
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.
I use to have something like that, but one was just a circle, and the other was a figure 8. I forget how much it cost, I was probably 5 or 6 when we got it. And yes, people will shell out for that. What's funny is there's much better quality out there for a lot less.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
El cheapo or not it's still two trains, two tracks, two power packs, assorted scenery items. Consider it as two sets for $100 each. And yes, there are suckers out there who will shell out the dough for it.
No doubt, but as has been pointed out, this is not an unusual retail price for such a set.
Average price for a set like that. I've seen them higher.
2 trains, 2 power packs, two separate tracks, piers.bridges, signs, buildings and details for only $199.
Doesn't seem too bad to me.
Hot dang! $200 for THAT! Dern, is it a collectors item or something, lol?
http://www.internethobbies.com/bahosucielra.html Its a Life- Like!