Weekend Photos - June 2026

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Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby healey36 » Fri Jun 05, 2026 7:15 pm

Picked up a couple of 6464's off eBay:

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Like new without boxes, they are nice. The 510 starts the build out of a Girl's Train; the 525 just came with it. Less than thirty bucks all in for the pair. These are repops from 1999.

A buddy of mine has built a collection of all of the 6464's, both the original postwar and the repops. He also has most of the promotional versions...still missing a few of those, however. I'm not big into display shelving, but his collection is an impressive sight, let me tell ya.

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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby webenda » Sat Jun 06, 2026 11:06 am

I agree. The reissued 6464's are often new or like new and go for $10 - $55. (Price range today.)
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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby Norton » Sat Jun 06, 2026 7:26 pm

I started collecting 6464s when I got back into three rail bout 25 years ago. After about 6 originals it became apparent I was never going to be able to afford all the originals and started with the remakes. I think the count is now approaching triple digits with the club cars and many of Robert Salernos (RGS) efforts. Big plus of the repops are freer rolling sprung trucks.
Too bad the ones offered in the past few years are no longer 6464s but 9400s lettered 6464.

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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby healey36 » Sun Jun 07, 2026 9:03 am

Norton wrote:Big plus of the repops are freer rolling sprung trucks.

I'd certainly agree with that. The few genuine postwar versions I have suffer a bit of drag in the wheelsets.

I often wondered if these postwar trucks would benefit from a bit of light oiling. Coming from the tinplate world where everything calls for oiling, does the same hold true for any of the postwar rolling stock? I guess I could experiment a bit.

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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby healey36 » Sun Jun 07, 2026 9:07 am

That's a nice bit of backdrop, Wayne:

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I need to make myself a piece of something for photo purposes.

Also, a very nice M&StL 6464...I like that version better than the red one.

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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sun Jun 07, 2026 11:16 am

healey36 wrote:I need to make myself a piece of something for photo purposes.


Tri-fold foam core from Michaels works well.
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Re: Weekend Photos - June 2026

Postby Norton » Sun Jun 07, 2026 5:06 pm

healey36 wrote:
Norton wrote:Big plus of the repops are freer rolling sprung trucks.

I'd certainly agree with that. The few genuine postwar versions I have suffer a bit of drag in the wheelsets.

I often wondered if these postwar trucks would benefit from a bit of light oiling. Coming from the tinplate world where everything calls for oiling, does the same hold true for any of the postwar rolling stock? I guess I could experiment a bit.


Oiling helps a lot. The wheels roll on the axles so there is a lot of friction. I have a 1st year 622 NW2 switcher with the very weak magnetraction. Before oiling the cars it could only pull three, oiling doubled that number.

Pete


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