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Lawman

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    Just getting into G Scale Railroading after careers in the USAF and the Sheriffs Dept (Corrections) Looking for a stress free retirement (sort of)!
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  1. I am looking for the REAR handrail for an Aristocraft SD-45. Apparently got lost in shipment. I've googled the same with no luck. Any Ideas who may have something like that? I have attached a picture of what I am looking for. The White/Black is what I am looking for but all Black would work. Appreciate your time. Lawman
  2. Manual says nothing about what they are but apparently they are assorted tools to be placed on/near the Loco. The Black Pieces are some sort of "Rerailer" tools. Not sure about the other. No big deal, just curious. Charles
  3. I have a couple of 1-20 Bachmann Shays and they come with a large bag of accessories. Most of them are obvious tools and I've pretty well figured out where (more or less) to put them on the engines. There are a few items that I have no clue to what they are: On the far left, the spring looking thing and the two longer Black wedge looking plastic pieces. They almost look like chocks. Any ideas on what these are? I have looked all over the internet for answers... Thanks for your time. Charles
  4. I am in the process of building my variation of the long wooden bridge mentioned in last months railroad magazine. My version is 10' long and has wooden clapboard sides similiar to the magazine version. My question is: In the cropped picture below... What is/was the purpose of the large beams adjacent to the tracks? In this picture they are parallel to the walkway but in other pics they are on both sides of the track. My guess is that the would help keep the train on the bridge in the event of a derailment... Is there another reason for them? Thanks for your time. Charles
  5. Excellent! Sounds like they aren't all that picky! I thinkwe have the megasteam at my local train shop.. Appreciate your time.. Charles
  6. No sound installed yet but will be in the near future. Appreciate the info regarding the switches. I plan to use the smoke if it is running so I won't run it dry. Do you use strictly LGB smoke/cleaner fluid as stated in the manual or is other smoke fluid ok? Thanks again Charles
  7. Rayman: The loco has a switch with three positions but it only moves when it's set to #3! I still need to research it a bit more. Found out that the power issue isn't an issue... Found some plugs that fit and it runs the lights on the following three passenger cars quite nicely without a blink! All those pickup wheels do their job! Bjorn: I appreciate your finding me that reference. Although it's an upgraded model from mine, they are very similar and it's very helpful. Appreciate your efforts. Thanks Charles
  8. I have a couple of questions regarding the LGB 2085D. Bought it in St Louis a while back but afraid to run it without knowing about the switches, plugs etc. It was purchased used but in great shape but without an owners instruction manual. If anyone has one of these, I have a few simple questions: #1 Are the two small plug-ins on the back of the loco for lights (See Below) ? If so, how much is it rated for? I'm not planning on hooking up search lights but interior for the pax cars.. #2 Is it OK to run the loco without Smoke oil? Thanks for your time.... Charles
  9. I'm looking for alternatives to PIKO buildings.... They look too plastic (going to have to dirty em up!) How are yours put together? Charles
  10. I was looking for something along the lines of acrylic boxes that I could just set over them. I don't care for anything draped over them for the same reason. Appreciate the suggestions.
  11. I have a few locomotives as well as several pieces of rolling stock sitting on shelves in my "Man Cave". I've got them covered with plastic sheets but they still get dusty. I know Heartland has a few covers for display complete with wooden bases but I don't need anything that fancy. Just need to try and keep them relatively dust free. Any suggestions? Thanks Charles
  12. After doing a bit of research. I have found anything before 1945 (passenger car wise) are very rare and very expensive! This old engine maybe relegated to pulling some old freight cars!...
  13. Nice job Jim! I've got the barn and farmhouse from PIKO. I also picked up a matching small engine house and train station from POLA which is a lot heavier.... The wife and I actually built them together.. Right now got them sitting all over the basement with engines awaiting upgrades.
  14. Super Information! Never to old to learn... Thanks
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