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I at least admire the patriotic nature of remembrance. 

  I never fell in love with any of the Bicentennial era "patriot" car sets either, but they were popular. (the engines are a little different being proto in nature beyond the gimicktry )

Kennedy's engines should be green... like money

(those might do well, FDR too. Both should have beat out Harding even if they didn't have a proto-train... Teddy too for that matter.

(I think early in this thread I was referring to the PW Lionel headlight being different, but didn't comment more on it (that I recall) That was my first thought upon starting to review this old thread again, before jumping ahead again)

@Murnane posted:

this is an old thread, and I get that most people thought it ugly or depressing, but I'm wondering if anyone ever seen one of these sets?  

I can't find a single picture or video of one online (other than the catalog art) and I'm wondering what they actually look like (locomotive and passenger cars).  

Call it morbid curiosity I guess, I just saw one listed for sale so I'm wondering.

Hi Murnane,

I was at Nicolas Smith trains a few days ago and they had the complete train on display in one of their cases. I spent quite a bit of time looking it over as I had the custom run prewar version of the K4 from NST, but had not seen the Harding train up close.

Its really sharp looking - especially with the bunting. The 4 pullman cars In the set (3 sleepers plus obs) caught my eye too - would look good behind almost any steam engine.

In hindsight, I regret not having taken some pictures.  Hope this helps 

@juniata guy posted:

For what it’s worth; the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, GA has in their collection the Pullman “Superb”; which transported Harding’s body back to Washington, DC thence to his hometown of Marion, OH for burial.  The car is reportedly haunted by Harding’s ghost.

Not sure if Lionel is planning to include a spirit in their model of the funeral train but; perhaps inclusion of a presidential ghost would warrant a premium set price.  🤔

Curt

Could be a new combination train set, using Walt Disney and Legacy technology. 

"The Warren G. Harding Funeral Train, with the Harding Ghost Hologram".  A Harding hologram surrounded by billowing flower-scented "smoke" effect??

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