Weekend Photos - September 2025
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It's a Yoder GE 45-tonner.
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sarge wrote:It's a Yoder GE 45-tonner.
Oh, an Amish unit then, lol.
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sarge wrote:I wish there was!
OMI did a 44-ton Whitcomb but not the USATC loco like Maryland Midland's.
Yes; that one....
Not cheap, but can be found in the $550-650 ballpark unless you want it from Brasstrains; then it's $950. GRIN!
Hench the 2 lbs of flesh and a kidney to buy one as noted previously....but I have a small switcher that I might use in trade,
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When we understand that each day isn’t one more day, but one less, we’ll start giving more value to the things that truly matter.
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healey36 wrote:Oh, an Amish unit then, lol.
I'm missing something I should know on that one, I guess. Help an old man out?
It was a Rich Yoder Models brass import.

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sarge wrote:healey36 wrote:Oh, an Amish unit then, lol.
I'm missing something I should know on that one, I guess. Help an old man out?
It was a Rich Yoder Models brass import.
Yoder is a very common Amish last name not unlike Stoltzfus....
When we understand that each day isn’t one more day, but one less, we’ll start giving more value to the things that truly matter.
Re: Weekend Photos - September 2025
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:sarge wrote:healey36 wrote:Oh, an Amish unit then, lol.
I'm missing something I should know on that one, I guess. Help an old man out?
It was a Rich Yoder Models brass import.
Yoder is a very common Amish last name not unlike Stoltzfus....
Yeah, sorry. Up in Western Maryland's Garrett County, there are large Amish and Mennonite communities, and I swear two thirds of them are Yoders. Probably similar in south-central Pennsylvania. Rich is in Wyomissing, PA, so it's possible there's some connection somewhere.
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Actually in Wernersville.
Maybe back a couple generations but he certainly isn't Amish.
He's well known to several here. GRIN!
Maybe back a couple generations but he certainly isn't Amish.
He's well known to several here. GRIN!
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sarge wrote:Actually in Wernersville.
Interestingly, I saw his site lists both:
https://www.richyodermodels.com/rym_contact.htm
Maybe one is his home and one is his shop? No idea, but separated by just 4-5 miles.
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healey36 wrote:sarge wrote:Actually in Wernersville.
Interestingly, I saw his site lists both:
https://www.richyodermodels.com/rym_contact.htm
Maybe one is his home and one is his shop? No idea, but separated by just 4-5 miles.
Interesting indeed because Richard Yoder and Rachael Yoder sold 7 Edgedale Court, Wyomissing, PA, to Mohamad Khalaf in 2022.
Public records indicate that 625 Anne Dr, Wernersville, PA 19565 is their home now.
Aside: Yoder is a common Amish name here in Kentucky.
Also, My wife and I asked one of our neighbors if she was Amish because her house looks Amish-built. She said, "I am not Amish but the house was Amish built." The neighbor's house looks just like the one at 7 Edgedale Court.
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Trainz Grand Opening
https://ogrforum.com/topic/trainz-grand ... #lastReply
I imagine there will be some negative response to this But I have been buying a lot from Trainz in the last 2 years with no issues.
https://ogrforum.com/topic/trainz-grand ... #lastReply
I imagine there will be some negative response to this But I have been buying a lot from Trainz in the last 2 years with no issues.
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I'd had a long run of good fortune with Trainz until my most recent purchase, a 95 year-old Flyer 3015 that was clearly damaged during the packing process, not during transit. A quick call to their customer service got a "No worries, just send it back and we'll refund your money." No, dammit, this is something I want, it was in nice shape, but the gorillas in the packing department effed it up. It was very irritating, and has me reconsidering purchases of anything I'd deem fragile.
Also, I know they have bought up a lot of parts supplies from dealers that have retired or otherwise closed their businesses. They have some bits I could use, but their shipping scheme is oppressive. Less than $20 worth of small parts netted a proposed shipping charge of $14...nope, not happening.
Also, I know they have bought up a lot of parts supplies from dealers that have retired or otherwise closed their businesses. They have some bits I could use, but their shipping scheme is oppressive. Less than $20 worth of small parts netted a proposed shipping charge of $14...nope, not happening.
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I’ve only bought a few things from them over the years. The only issue I can remember is a faulty draw bar on a PS-2 engine. I sent it back to them and they repaired it and sent the engine back free of charge. I’d say everything else has been ‘as described’ and what I expected, and priced reasonably.
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I have found Trainz to be highly hit or miss on rolling stock arriving intact and undamaged. Rolling cars up in brown paper and tossing them into a box loosely doesn't work well...for the cars. Things have arrived in an explosively disassembled condition requiring a sieving of the contents to capture all the parts. Fortunately, even then I have been able to reassemble / restore the cars and having learnt my lesson I only consider their offerings if it is something I really am in great pursuit of and if damaged well within my abilities to address.
I have had no problems with small stuff and detail bits other than the shipping costs. However, as the small stuff and detail bits tend to becoming scarcer and scarcer, I file those costs under supply & demand and keep moving.
I have had no problems with small stuff and detail bits other than the shipping costs. However, as the small stuff and detail bits tend to becoming scarcer and scarcer, I file those costs under supply & demand and keep moving.
When we understand that each day isn’t one more day, but one less, we’ll start giving more value to the things that truly matter.
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----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
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----Wayne----
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
--Merle Haggard
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