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Originally Posted by rshawyer36:

I have a pilot MTH 2-8-0 Consolidation. I do run it, but right now am not running anything as I've expanded my layout and am in the process of laying track and wiring. It's actually currently on display on our fireplace in the living room. I put a small display together as decoration for our son's birthday party this past weekend (it was train-themed). 

Sorry but, the photo you posted is NOT a "pilot model", as it is painted for Western Maryland. Plus, I thought that Lionel was the only manufacturer that was offering unpainted "pilot models".

Originally Posted by Happy Pappy:

Gentlemen,

My question is an easy one. If I may ask without a certain individual jumping down my throat. The days of collecting for value ended long ago. It would seem like the investors of 70's & 80's all over again. If it's a dumb question..oh well Thank you for your time.

That's not why I bought one. It is my home town steam engine. I've chased it, I've ridden behind it, and I just like it. Value has nothing to do with it, as I never plan to sell it. Even when I'm gone, I suspect that my wife would still keep it even if she disposed of all the rest of my trains.

 

I just asked her, and she said yes.

Originally Posted by Happy Pappy:

Gentlemen,

My question is an easy one. If I may ask without a certain individual jumping down my throat. The days of collecting for value ended long ago. It would seem like the investors of 70's & 80's all over again. If it's a dumb question..oh well Thank you for your time.

Funny you should say that.  A friend and I were just discussing the possible investment potential of the VLBB.  It's unlike very many other engines for a number of reasons - it's the top-of-the-line Vision Line product.  It's the Vision version of the most recognized locomotive (Big Boy), and there will not be another VL of this locomotive. It was BTO, so there isn't much of a surplus floating around. It has all the cutting edge features.  So basically, it's a limited run flagship version of the foremost steam locomotive, with many special features.  For all these reasons, we were wondering if maybe the VLBB might just be something special investment-wise. Hmmm....

 

Peter

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LOL.... a nice restored Full size "REAL" P51 will run you a few million US dollars....You can buy Lionel company for a little more than that wonderful WWII Fighter....
 
 
 
Originally Posted by bob2:

My spouse wonders about that sort of thing when picking stocks.  As soon as she has a definitive answer, I am going to buy a nice restored P-51.

 

Hi guys, I am waiting for some extra money to purchase one more Centipede (Seaboard or NdeM) and the Alton car set...Do you do a lay away plan?
 
BTW, Thx for your great service with the VL BB and the PRR Centipede...
 
Originally Posted by Charlienassau:

We have a few Mohawks and Y-3's Pilot models left on closeout

 

I have run my MTH Engineering Chapelon 2-3-1, my Pilot Lionel GS-6 and PRR S-2 Turbine.

 

I ordered a Lionel Pilot L2a Mohawk from Nassau on Saturday. I have the TMCC painted

one from a few years ago (superb); I could not resist Nassau's price. NYC steamers

always make me weak, anyway.

 

But a PRR S-1 6-4-4-6 Duplex in a Pilot version...who do I call? My checkbook is idling...

I'll sell my painted 3rd Rail version to help finance it.

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Thx. I checked your site and can't find the Centipede nor the Alton set...Let me know the prices/details asap plz. the Mohawk is very tempting still  Cheers!
 
Originally Posted by Milwaukee Road Rob:
Originally Posted by BigBoy4014:
If the Mohawk had a whistle steam and there is some one to paint it for me, I'd pick it up too
 
Originally Posted by Charlienassau:

We have a few Mohawks and Y-3's Pilot models left on closeout

 

We have the Centipede (Seaboard or NdeM), we will do financing or lay away.  I am checking on the Alton set.

 

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