Monday, January 26, 2009

Long trains run by



This weekend we played with the trains and made some large consists and saw how the MTH switcher pulled it easily.
The house / crossing bell cover is progressing slowly as well, made some windows and doors. At last I got a new toy to play with: a sandblaster. So, I had to try it on an old pre-war passenger car. The first blast was not bad. Only thing left to do is to clean the garden, because everwhere lies fine white sand... Next time better and perhaps also smarter.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Reynolds Railroad Products







This weekend I found two old US 0 scale cars of a brand that is unknown to me "Reynolds railroad products - Athearn 0 scale kits" at a local second-hand trainshop named Wentink Occasions. One is a #0105 40' Refrigerator car of the Pacific Fruit Express and Union Pacific- South Pacific railroads. This reefer probably originates from 1946, because it states blt. 9-46 on the side. This car is full metal on the outside. The interior of the car is from wood and the exterior is metal plate. The tin plate strips start to rust a bit but the large metal plates shine like mirrors. It is a true beauty!
The other is #0302 40' UP box car. This box car has a plastic side panel, metal roof and front and back end. This box car probably was made in 1956, since it blt 3-56 is marked on the side of the car.
These cars are really nice. Obviously they are intended for 2-rail, but that is easily fixed with some Weaver replacement trucks and couplers. Another issue is that are from the wrong Western railroads, but I can not be to picky on what I find locally. They are rather heavy and the shiny metal really gives the cars a nice appearance. Some of the tin-plate strips are starting to rust, but that can be considered as natural weathering.