C COX 47 Member Dec 28, 2004 123 0 16 77 Dec 30, 2009 #1 This is my Christmas gift to myself..I picked up a con cor F 3 on Ebay..I picked up the Monon shell at a train show a few years ago..The shells don't have pilots so i cut one off a scap shell..It runs pretty good to be as old as it is... Jerry
This is my Christmas gift to myself..I picked up a con cor F 3 on Ebay..I picked up the Monon shell at a train show a few years ago..The shells don't have pilots so i cut one off a scap shell..It runs pretty good to be as old as it is... Jerry
Trainiac77 Member Jan 5, 2007 262 0 16 Just south of Boston, MA www.trainiac77.com (updated 07-08-12) Dec 30, 2009 #2 Nice work! Looks good! Is is actually a Kato chassis? How'bout some layout pix?
C COX 47 Member Dec 28, 2004 123 0 16 77 Dec 30, 2009 #3 No its the old con cor drive but I was surprised at how well it runs..Jerry
B Boilerman Member Jun 30, 2006 113 0 16 75 Blair, Nebraska (Midwest) Dec 31, 2009 #4 I have a few of the old Con-cor locos and all run very well!
Trainiac77 Member Jan 5, 2007 262 0 16 Just south of Boston, MA www.trainiac77.com (updated 07-08-12) Dec 31, 2009 #5 I have the Con-Cor Blue Goose in N and it works fine!
C COX 47 Member Dec 28, 2004 123 0 16 77 Dec 31, 2009 #6 I have heard that the Con Cor Blue goose runs pretty good but the price scares me off...Jerry
Trainiac77 Member Jan 5, 2007 262 0 16 Just south of Boston, MA www.trainiac77.com (updated 07-08-12) Jan 1, 2010 #7 IT's an engine I've always wanted in N scale.. I had saved up some money so I was prepared although it was pricey but sometimes it's worth it.
IT's an engine I've always wanted in N scale.. I had saved up some money so I was prepared although it was pricey but sometimes it's worth it.