Christmas shopping find!
#1
Today, my son got his first clue that we are Santa Claus...he got off the bus and saw a Trainworld package on the porch. He recognized the word train. My wife succeeded in lying to him...it's for his cousin or grandpa.

Trainworld has the Mehano/IHC/Pemco 2-6-0s for $30! I ordered him one, as that's quite the price for such an engine. To be prototypically accurate, I ordered him a Southern Pacific one. It came in a tray but without the box, and equipped with NEM couplers. Still, the coupler swap is easy. They also had a pacific for $50 and the mountains for $60. Not bad in my opinion. No sweet deals on their 2-8-2s or 2-10-2s. I'm not a fan of their locomotives other than the mogul and OO scale 4-4-0s, but the price was definitely right. I would have also liked to get him one of their 2-8-0s, but they didn't have those either. My son is 6, so getting a BLI 2-8-2 or Spectrum 2-8-0 wouldn't have gone over well. After a year, he's yet to damage his Bachman 0-6-0...but killed an Athearn PA-1, Mantua F-unit, and a Life Like dockside.

Regardless, I thought I should pass on the 2-6-0 find.
Michael
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My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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#2
are they being produced again, or is this some kind of old stock? I wanted one of the 2-6-0s for a long time, and one Christmas I found a good deal on one of the 4-4-0s with the same 2-6-0 boiler. Not exactly what I wanted, but it ran great. My only issue was the oversize flanges, and when I finally built a layout with code 70, it wouldn't run. I decided to kitbash the boiler onto a MDC 2-6-0 chassis, and still have the old Mehano 4-4-0 mechanism that I may save for another project.
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I'd guessed it to be old-stock, stripped out of IHC boxes...but they have NEM couplers installed. So, I'd guess that Trainworld acquired the old IHC stock, but it is a touch odd. Either way, next year's Christmas gift will need to be a set of Harriman passenger cars!
Michael
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#4
That is a good deal on steamers. Repurpose the Trainworld box for another present from you so Santa stays in the clear.
Stephen 

Layout 1. Freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 
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Layout 2. Prototype CNR Kensington Subdivision 1977-1985
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That's interesting about the couplers. I wonder if IHC simply imported the locos, swapped the couplers, and put them in their own box for the USA market. Do they still have the large flanges?
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