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General Discussion / Show me a video of your old Lionel toy train layout
« Last post by pjdog350 on May 06, 2023, 05:10:16 AM »
I play O gauge toy trains every morning. Use to be a hobby but today it's therapy to face these times of stress. I'd like to see your layout. Please post a video for all us old trains lovers. Manufacturers make no difference.

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General Discussion / Restoring some old prewar Lionel big O gauge
« Last post by pjdog350 on May 05, 2023, 04:37:57 AM »
I have gotten interested in prewar Lionel because Jim sold me one of his Lionel 226E's. However, I don't have the cars that go with it. I've been finding them and 99% are very rough. Plus, missing parts. Here is a video of some of the work I've been doing.

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Layouts / Re: Lionel D-264 5x9 Super O (for my Marx)
« Last post by cndctr111 on April 28, 2023, 04:41:01 PM »
Marx 898
Marx 898 Restoration
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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« Last post by early0electric on April 26, 2023, 03:24:03 PM »
I understand completely...
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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« Last post by Terry on April 25, 2023, 03:43:42 PM »
I have the orange roof wabash boxcar with clipped corners. I "overpaid" for it in a Stout auction years ago and have never regretted it.

I bought a bunch o'goodies today from the original owner. Lots 1942 gray items including an 068 warning signal. Some will end up on the layout.

The rush from getting the green 152 is gone so now I'm on the hunt again.
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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« Last post by early0electric on April 25, 2023, 09:54:38 AM »
Terry, yes the 154 is a late body, wide frame. I didn't have one in dark green. This one showed up in the condition I wanted so I filled a hole with that one. I don't have a dark olive 154 either. Clipped Corner Cabooses are harder to find than the CC Boxcars. I'd like to have an orange roof CC 800 Boxcar so I keep looking.
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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« Last post by Terry on April 24, 2023, 04:54:46 PM »
I don't have that caboose. How many cabooses did you look at to find that one? A thousand? Five thousand? Well worth the effort.

The 154 is just a late body 154. The one with the screws parallel to the rails. Or am I missing something.   I have 5 early body - 4 dark green and an olive, but only 2 late body ones one each dark green and olive.  Maybe they made them for fewer years, or maybe just fewer changes.

The 150 in gray is neat. There's probably just a handful of those around.
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General Discussion / My second Lionel 226E and cars
« Last post by pjdog350 on April 24, 2023, 05:28:44 AM »
I just completed repairing/restoring a Lionel prewar 226E. Jim sent me some cars for it that needed attention. Here is a video of how far I've gotten with this project. Prewar Lionel are allot of fun. Parts are getting hard to find but most are available.

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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« Last post by early0electric on April 23, 2023, 07:58:55 AM »
Back from YORK. Good weather, hotter near the end of the week. 30 degrees warmer than back home in the Detroit area! Turnout seemed light to me. Saw Tony Hay at the Wyndham. Haven't seen him here for a while. I did come away with a few items.

 

1915 801 Wabash Clipped Corner Caboose

 

Wide Frame Late Body 154

 

Main Prize was this Dark Grey 150

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General Discussion / Re: Terry’s unboxing video
« Last post by Terry on April 19, 2023, 12:54:29 PM »
Great video.  I subscribed to your channel. I used to get paid by youtube, but haven't seen money in years. Now you need a thousand subscribers.

I did that once with a black 238E. Back in the 1980s the trains and parts weren't plentiful so you'd grab whetever you saw at the meets. It was cheap at $20. The lead truck is unique to the 238E, so are some of the siderods.

In the mid 1970s my dad bought a 51 steam loco in a pieces from Bill Tunstall. Bill was the president of TCA national at the time. Bill told my dad all he needed was some wheels.

Months later, we went to a toy show and a man was bragging that he had mostly everything Lionel made.  My dad asked him for wheels, and the man said yes. My dad gave him a $20 bill and his address. The wheels came in a few weeks later.

I put thew loco together using the exploded diagrams in the Lionel catalogs. (Bruce Greenberg was selling a set of Lionbel catalogs from the teens back then.) It took me about 6 hours to figure out the assembly and get it toghether. It even runs.

 


Terry

PS here's one of my videos with 3.1 MILLION views. I don't get paid for it because I don't have 1000 subscribers. It's a different account than the train account so please take a minute to subscribe. Maybe I can get a few dollars.

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