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OH NO! I really shouldn't have

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OH NO! I really shouldn't have
Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:57 PM
I went to my LHS today over in Halifax, As soon as I stepped in the door "Mike" one of the owners said "you don't wan't to come in here today. Iooked at his smile and asked "Do we have something new to sell today, do we?" Mike smiled and I went, I saw, he ran it, My name is now on the box.

The Heritage Series 2-8-4 in C&O colours. I have yet to see another engine run as quiet and smooth as that. Absolutely amazing and all for $269......Canadian!

two question:

What is the drawbar on this engine?
Is this quiet running something I expect for years to come or it this a temporary thing?

Now who can give me the lowest interest rates?!

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Posted by dharmon on Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:10 PM
To quote that marvel of modern music...


"Oops I did it again.....I bought me train....Oh baby now...."


$269 CDN is what in real money??[:D]
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Posted by lupo on Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:14 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon


$269 CDN is what in real money??[:D]


that is 167,193 Euroos!

[(-D] oops I did it again ! [(-D]

200,14 USD
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Posted by dharmon on Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:20 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon


$269 CDN is what in real money??[:D]


that is 167,193 Euroos!

[(-D] oops I did it again ! [(-D]

200,14 USD



1 point to the Dutchman.............mange takk ...wait no that's Norwegian nevermind.

Euros shmuros............the Euro...the best thing to happen to the Lira, the worst thing to happen to everyone else........[:D]
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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:22 PM
Ah yes! The old "You don't want to come in here today" trick. So they do that in Canada too. Those LHS people are very tricky aren't they. Fortunately for me the Southern didn't have any 2-8-4's and the L&N didn't have any that are close to the P2K's. But there are plenty of other temptartions lurking.
Have Fun,
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:52 PM
If thats the Berkshire according to MR March, 04 the draw is 3.36(47 cars)
20 wheel pickup, 18" radius. Our LHS had one for $279.00 plus $16.00 tax.

I was impressed with the New Spectrum Heavy Weight and at half the price.

Wondering why the $ spread other than a life time LL warranty.

Anybody?
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:48 PM
You should feel fortunate, Ken, the owner of our LHS always says " You'd be perfect for this store[:)]..... You should buy it[:D]"(the store, which happens to be for sale!), and I always reply " If I could afford it , I would, but I can't , so... I can't! ([:p]sure wish I could though[:p]!!!).......[banghead][censored]
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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:06 PM
Any time you walk in a store and they know your name.....

Be afraid, very afraid.

Where's my beer?

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Posted by CP5415 on Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:53 PM
I know that feeling Fergie.
My LHS knows that I model the MEC somewhat & I've been noticing that he's getting a few more pieces of MEC stuff in.
UGH!

Gordon

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 16, 2004 10:40 AM
"Now who can give me the lowest interest rates?!"

Ya might ask AggroJones, he financed his new BLI AC-5 4-8-8-2.

They say that prices are rising but this is getting out of hand. Two fellow modelers in less than a week are getting loans for locos!! [:D]

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Posted by lupo on Friday, April 16, 2004 1:59 PM
I must confess I wrecked this years train buying budget also this week !
I ordered something that could easily be a $400,= lemon [xx(]
( if I should believe the rumours in the other topic) a lionel up veranda #61,

[8D] must be springtime, [8D]

[8D] or could it be that the sun starts shining out of my wallet ?[8D]

[oops] I mean thanks VISA

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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, April 16, 2004 3:15 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

I must confess I wrecked this years train buying budget also this week !
I ordered something that could easily be a $400,= lemon [xx(]
( if I should believe the rumours in the other topic) a lionel up veranda #61,



Hey Lupo if it doesn't work out send it to me as I am starting my own UP Graveyard Oops I mean museum[:D] or put wings on it and see if it flys[;)]

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Posted by lupo on Saturday, April 17, 2004 1:55 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Hey Lupo if it doesn't work out send it to me as I am starting my own UP Graveyard Oops I mean museum[:D] or put wings on it and see if it flys[;)]


new topic: what is the best way to glue wings to a Lionel Veranda turbine ? should I use staples or CA, or wil soaking it in white glue do the trick ? will the weight be up to NMRA standards ? It's made out of metal, can I use a blowtorch on it and weld the wings on?
does anyone counted the rivets used to mount a wing if I decide to rivet one on because that's more prototypical?

WOW! this will certainly save me a lot of shipping costs as it proves to be a lemon, I can let it fly backhome on it's own power!

BTW Fergmiester : On the Discovery-channel I once heard that a Bigboy had the same weight as a fully loaded Boing Boeing 747 , since you have one around having a identity crisis, pull out the styrene, put on wings, create a new hybrid, and maybe we can start a new Cross Atlantic Airline?

"FLY LEMON AIRLINES"
What is UP must come down!

[wow] I feel "ïnspiration" rushing allready !!

lupo
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 17, 2004 8:47 AM
Lupo,

I heard the project was going to be called the "Trans-Atlantic Flight Rail System". Research & Development by Lemon Airlines and funded by modelers UP.

From what I've heard they've already developed the floating rails needed for take-off and landing.
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Posted by lupo on Saturday, April 17, 2004 10:29 AM
thanks dave !
I ( msn hot ) mailed you a classified picture from early tests !
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 17, 2004 4:33 PM

"I have obtained this secret picture of an CN47 at take off."
Photo courtesy of Lupo.
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Posted by easyaces on Saturday, April 17, 2004 5:00 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Any time you walk in a store and they know your name.....

Be afraid, very afraid.

Where's my beer?
Usually when I have the extra cash and the better half don't know ,thats when I hit my LHS!(major purchase time!)[:D]
MR&L(Muncie,Rochester&Lafayette)"Serving the Hoosier Triangle" "If you lost it in the Hoosier Triangle, We probably shipped it " !!
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Posted by easyaces on Saturday, April 17, 2004 5:02 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Snake


"I have obtained this secret picture of an CN47 at take off."
Photo courtesy of Lupo.

Didn't they have a version of that a few years back and called it "SkyTrain"?
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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, April 18, 2004 12:19 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo

QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Hey Lupo if it doesn't work out send it to me as I am starting my own UP Graveyard Oops I mean museum[:D] or put wings on it and see if it flys[;)]


BTW Fergmiester : On the Discovery-channel I once heard that a Bigboy had the same weight as a fully loaded Boing Boeing 747 , since you have one around having a identity crisis, pull out the styrene, put on wings, create a new hybrid, and maybe we can start a new Cross Atlantic Airline?

"FLY LEMON AIRLINES"
What is UP must come down!

[wow] I feel "ïnspiration" rushing allready !!

lupo



This maybe true however due to the less than ideal aerodynamics of a Big Boy, Take off was less than picturesque as the wings were torn free and clear of the body as it was unable to clear the track before fetching up on the tunnel portal before the now straightened and widened turn.

News at 6!

Was not a preety sight I saw before me

In spite of this and in light of "How to get a poor performing engine to work better, I may retrofit a set of JATO engine on the old girl next time and join the space program. Regardless this will be the end of my BB problems

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 18, 2004 12:42 PM
I inevitably come away from my LHS with a pile of stuff I didn't intend to buy and none of the items I planned to buy - anyone else have this problem? Last time I came home with a Minitrix N-scale S-Bahn set (loco, 2 cars, cab car). Not on my list, but it just looked so good....!
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Posted by yellowducky on Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:54 PM
It may not be a sin, but I still feel bad if I leave any store, empty handed. Double, if model train STUFF is for sale! And if they sell sweets too, like Hobby Lobby---
I like rocketry, now there's an interesting thought, a new hobby, AIRTRAINS !
Happy TRAINing, FDM
FDM TRAIN up a child in the way he should go...Proverbs22:6 Garrett, home of The Garrett Railroaders, and other crazy people. The 5 basic food groups are: candy, poptarts, chocolate, pie, and filled donuts !

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