¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
Junior junction mth figures cheapest mail is 28 bucks. Little high in my opinion.
By jjmannmmr · #177104 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
Have I possibly missed something in this string?? How much is this "expensive" shipping for what?
By John Hutnick · #177103 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
Shipping is expensive in my opinion.
By jjmannmmr <jjmannmmr@...> · #177102 ·
Re: Who done it?
Tommy: Could possibly have been Jack Troxell? ( SP ? ) from Texas as well. He built one for Tom Coughlan? ?of the Bristol Club at one time. Too bad these guys did not all initial their work as Bill
By William Morris · #177101 ·
If all else fails read the directions......
I now have a mixture of fluorescent fixtures with ballasts and a few direct wire without ballasts. You need specific tubes for both - no 1 size fits all. The direct wire fixtures are really an empty
By Bill Lane · #177100 ·
Re: Layout Progress
Looking good!
By jjmannmmr <jjmannmmr@...> · #177099 ·
Re: Who done it?
It is highly unlikely that I would build the SSLS Berkshire kit.? What I would prefer to work on would be AF Hudson and K-5 conversions to scale, but I have never found any conversion chassis.
By John Hutnick · #177098 ·
Re: Finally Finished
Hello Mike, Not sure if any locomotives went back and forth between the Missouri Pacific and the Texas & Pacific.? If there was some sharing of locomotives during the steam age the T&P did paint some
By David R. Henley Jr · #177097 ·
Any S/Sn3 scale train shops in Denver, CO?
Just landed in Denver and curious if there are any good physical train shops in the area that have S or Sn3 train items? Thanks in advance, Jeff J Michigan > > >
By JJundt · #177096 ·
Re: Who done it?
I am pretty sure River Raisin sold out of bells before closing, but I believe they still had headlights and brackets¡ªall remaining parts inventory went to Des Plaines. PSC has S scale bells. JGGK
By JGG KahnSr · #177095 ·
Re: Layout Progress
Ben, As usual, it looks like you have retained your plus or minus 1/2 mm tolerance. Great work.
By Ron Kemp · #177094 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
These folks appear to have the Railking 120 figure unpainted set. Some standing and some sitting. https://jrjunction.com/product/30-11043-figure-set-120pc/
By Ron Kemp · #177093 ·
Re: Who done it?
You have any ssl&s parts? Need a usra boiler front, top mounted bell, marker lights, headlight bracket and Sunbeam headlight Thanks John
By jjmannmmr <jjmannmmr@...> · #177092 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
Just in case somebody might not know, you can have "Saved searches" on eBay for something you are looking for.? Then it does the searching and emails you if there is a match at some time in the
By Charles Kinzer · #177091 ·
Layout Progress
I have been making steady progress on the sorta helix. ?Sorta because part of the second (and last) loop does not stack over that below. Pictures are from the last 2 weeks of work. Ben Trousdale
By Ben · #177090 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
You might do a search for an unused set of figures from MTH. There were about 150 in the set, gray plastic, several simple poses repeated about 25 times. Arms against their sides. Standing, sitting,
By Ted Zanders · #177089 ·
Re: Who done it?
John: You do start building those ! Bill
By William Morris · #177088 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
I twice the bought bags of the MTH figures.? So along with the Palace car seats I filled up about of the older AM coaches.? I didn't pay to much attention to matching the seats with the people--just
By Bob Werre · #177087 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
I checked US Ebay for MTH figures.? There are none currently listed.? Going back to January, only one(1) bag sold $34.? So do not count on those as a seated people supply.
By John Hutnick · #177086 ·
Re: Looking For Passenger Figures
I concur with Ron Kemp that the MTH Railking figures look right. They came in a bag, as he stated, and are unpainted (I can't find mine right now, but as I remember the plastic was approximately
By R. James Whipple · #177085 ·