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Originally Posted by D500:

 I'll buy one, even in dumb ol' UP colors.

 

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Yup, that is the remaining "un-made" Coal fired turbine. I've already got the other four, so why not?

 

It was new information to me that these locomotives were run/tested on the NYC prior to their service on the UP. There would be market for the GE Demonstrator paint scheme, NYC (Fantasy) and then UP.

 

Need one powered and it's matching "A" dummy. I already have the #80 Coal Turbine, so I guess I could stomach one more yellow choo-choo.

 

I do sort of like the enormous schnoz. Of all the turbines, this one was built and run as a single unit.

Last edited by Gilly@N&W

As long as Lionel is making its "Harry Potter" / Great Western Railway "Hall" class 4-6-0s, let them make REALISTIC passenger cars to go with it. Since many of the European O scale manufacturers have gone belly-up, Lionel would be in a much stronger position than they would have been 40 years ago.

 

My wish is that Lionel would get its hands on the old Lima British MK-1 car series molds and run with them, even if I think my chances with the tooth fairy are much better.

Originally Posted by Harry's Trains:

Does anyone know the exact or approximate date the catalog will be released? I hope its on a weekend so I can take as many looks at it as I want, for as long as I want, without it interfering with anything.

Nobody releases their catalogs on a weekend. 

 

It's usually on a Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday.

 

Rusty

Originally Posted by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines:
Originally Posted by Harry's Trains:

Does anyone know the exact or approximate date the catalog will be released? I hope its on a weekend so I can take as many looks at it as I want, for as long as I want, without it interfering with anything.

A few weeks ago, charlienassau posted that it was due to be released Friday Sept. 4

Thanks! Friday is good enough for me.

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