I use them as well I love them although if you have a layout that has limited access while switching I would say they could be an issue side by side the kadees even the scale ones look like boxing gloves sticking out of the cars/engines
these is all pretty accurate facts!!! Although I do have to disagree on the working on trains all day and not wanting to work on models when home. Its 24/7 trains at my house I even have modeled when sitting at a red signal for hours!!! these resin kits always have flash to clean up
He bought a 1 of 5 Overland IT SD-40 on there a few weeks ago and it was him and two others bidding on it I think he only paid $500 for it!! Guess it just depend on the railroad modeled too
I just thought it was funny that right after the auction ended 2 others show up!!
I have a good friend who is a brass collector and a PRR modeler and about a week ago an auction started on ebay for a Pennsy RS-3 thats called a hammerhead
The PRR only had one and OMI produced 16 of them.
55 bids later this Ho scale brass engine sold for $6310.00:eek...
Ted Culotta of Speeedwitch Media was selling some of his built resin kits that were in built for new product adverts and in the RMC essential freight car series in the mid to late 2000s. He started selling them a few weeks ago and my buddy and I have picked up a few. He was selling these cars as...
The c&o had these also they were a bit smaller I think 90 ton they were gone off the roster in the 1947, I talked to Funaro about cutting a Virginian car up to make one as no model exists and he was saying he has one in the works!!! Also the N&w had these also with neat lookin piltchner 3 axle...