Weekend Photos - December 2025

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:29 pm

It weighs 25 ounces.
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NMRA recommendation is 15.25 ounces.
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:53 pm

Assembly is like the KMT cars, with four screws located at the bottom of the cars.
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And, like the KMT cars, the chassis is cast metal.
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The chassis and trucks weigh in at 18.5 ounces.
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Sun Dec 14, 2025 7:03 pm

The chassis has details molded in.
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And the car negotiates O-27 curves and turnouts with ease.
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby healey36 » Sun Dec 14, 2025 7:57 pm

Did I miss it? Who is the manufacturer, Wayne. Looks like a nice car.

Here's the wife's Christmas putz:

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Still tweaking a few things, but generally complete. I'll add a few more pics later.

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Sun Dec 14, 2025 8:21 pm

healey36 wrote:Did I miss it? Who is the manufacturer, Wayne. Looks like a nice car.

Did I forget it? Yes, I did. Here it is...
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby robert. » Sun Dec 14, 2025 8:41 pm

healey36 wrote:Did I miss it? Who is the manufacturer, Wayne. Looks like a nice car.

Here's the wife's Christmas putz:

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Still tweaking a few things, but generally complete. I'll add a few more pics later.

https://youtu.be/_18LZZ-bcqY?si=7dUlSqhBPkmzZ3lo
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Mon Dec 15, 2025 12:02 am

healey36 wrote:Here's the wife's Christmas putz:

Very nice work, Healey, however...
That right-side image is freaking me out. When I stare at the scene and examine its parts, I feel as if I am in the scene.
Of course, I am not. I am sitting in front of the monitor, looking at a photograph.

Nice photography illusion, Healey.
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby healey36 » Mon Dec 15, 2025 9:11 am

Thanks, Wayne. I'll post a few more pics when we're done fiddling with the cardboard set-up. Sarge gave me a bunch of O-gauge streetlamps to use, including a string of NOS lamps that plug in like tree lights. They are old, and I messed them up a bit when I pulled them out of their styrofoam packaging; some of the wiring had become stuck to the styro and I damaged it when I pulled them out. I'm gonna need to do a bit of repair/rewiring, I think, but they'll be great when I get them sorted. Also a pile of the old LifeLike street lamps. I remember getting a couple boxes of these years ago from a buddy that had a part-time job working at the LifeLike warehouse down in Baltimore. They used to sell them in packages marked "HO", but they are more O or S scale in size. They are great, and the bulbs screw in, so easily replaceable if they burn out.

One wonders why Lionel made rolling stock, specifically box cars, with diecast frames/floors. I'm thinking that extra weight does give it some improved tracking through turnouts and crossings. Nice looking car.

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby HONDO74 » Mon Dec 15, 2025 11:41 am

The Lionel 6-17235 B&M boxcar was made in 1998

TrainZ has one for $21.77
Lionel 6-17235 O Gauge Boston & Maine Boxcar #9464-398 LN/Box
https://www.trainz.com/products/lionel- ... dQ04mON6Kh

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby healey36 » Mon Dec 15, 2025 3:05 pm

Was there a series of these cars with diecast frames? An eBay search would say yes, there were a number of variations.

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Mon Dec 15, 2025 5:14 pm

Ed H OGR Forum Member has a list of twenty-five 9464 boxcars.
https://www.ogrforum.com/topic/list-of- ... cast-frame
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby healey36 » Fri Dec 19, 2025 7:28 am

A North Pole Central express train rolls into the station on the under-tree loop:

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Traffic's been picking up going into these last few days before Christmas.

Neighbors coming over Saturday evening for an "open house"...should be fun.

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Fri Dec 19, 2025 9:53 am

healey36 wrote:A North Pole Central express train rolls into the station on the under-tree loop:.

Nice, waiting-for-the-train, picture.
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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby healey36 » Mon Dec 22, 2025 9:37 pm

Shot of the station on the 2025 putz loop, just as a local rolls in for the evening:

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It's fun playing with the old Nikon P5100, trying to get some interesting shots...almost as much fun as trying to wind the Bing clockwork for a precise station stop. Almost impossible, lol.

Just a couple days before Christmas, there's a bit of fresh snow. Folks gotta get where they're going.

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Re: Weekend Photos - December 2025

Postby webenda » Wed Dec 24, 2025 12:21 am

healey36 wrote:It's fun playing with the old Nikon P5100, trying to get some interesting shots...almost as much fun as trying to wind the Bing clockwork for a precise station stop. Almost impossible.

I understand about the clockwork engine, but not the P5100—the camera has an outstanding feature, manual control. You can adjust it to get just what you want in the photo.

The waiting-for-the-train photo looks great!
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