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..., but still looks like a Lima. ...
Put those diesel locos in the shop or engine house, not the roundhouse please.
... For instance, an A1G IHB 0-8-0 gracing a UP roundhouse would seriously anger the incongruity gods.
I agree with Gary; don't sell junk to unsuspecting people. That is what gives train show tables a bad name, plus discourages future model railroaders. If something is junk, give it to someone who needs parts or sell it a "parts only". Not too long ago, I actually put a Con-Cor E-8 into the trash along with other household garbage. It quit running and no parts were available, also it was obsolete and had the old late 1960s Rivarossi body shell with the cast on horns. If something is obsolete, but runs OK and has no collector value, sell or trade it cheap. Otherwise, think about trashing it rather than burdening your heirs. Be realistic. The standard for current N scale is operating knuckle couplers, DCC ready or DCC equipped, lighted number boards with numbers, prototype finish, and diode lighting. Availability of parts is a plus. Junk dealers with high pricing at train shows are like predatory pawn shops.
I've screwed a couple of times by similar. The latest was this summer. Bought some N diesels from a guy. Atlas units from 2000-2003 era. Had brokedown wobbly running trucks/wheels. The first time've ever seen an Atlas run that way.
Otto, those photos are at once incredible and sad at the same time.Doug