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When the "Lionel Classics" Fireball Express set was offered in 1989 I passed. Recently, I had the opportunity to acquire a mint set at a fair price and took the plunge. The 390E bright red/black loco has a diecast air whistle and the three passenger cars are the larger 300 series cars with dark red roofs and red bodies with cream trim. The cars are lettered for three states, one of which had Lionel's main factory and the other two, its showrooms: New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

I have a smaller inner 042 tinplate oval which currently is occupied by the blue/cream "Lionel Classics" trolley/trailer. This inner loop also has an original American Flyer prewar #102 station with a compliment of the repro Barclay figures (made in USA!) plus three originals that will be quite pleased with their new express train that will supercede the trolleys! 

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When the "Lionel Classics" Fireball Express set was offered in 1989 I passed. Recently, I had the opportunity to acquire a mint set at a fair price and took the plunge. The 390E bright red/black loco has a diecast air whistle and the three passenger cars are the larger 300 series cars with dark red roofs and red bodies with cream trim. The cars are lettered for three states, one of which had Lionel's main factory and the other two, its          showrooms: New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

I have a smaller inner 042 tinplate oval which currently is occupied by the blue/cream "Lionel Classics" trolley/trailer. This inner loop also has an original American Flyer prewar #102 station with a compliment of the repro Barclay figures (made in USA!) plus three originals that will be quite pleased with their new express train that will supercede the trolleys! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tinplate Art posted:

When the "Lionel Classics" Fireball Express set was offered in 1989 I passed. Recently, I had the opportunity to acquire a mint set at a fair price and took the plunge. The 390E bright red/black loco has a diecast air whistle and the three passenger cars are the larger 300 series cars with dark red roofs and red bodies with cream trim. The cars are lettered for three states, one of which had Lionel's main factory and the other two, its          showrooms: New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

I have a smaller inner 042 tinplate oval which currently is occupied by the blue/cream "Lionel Classics" trolley/trailer. This inner loop also has an original American Flyer prewar #102 station with a compliment of the repro Barclay figures (made in USA!) plus three originals that will be quite pleased with their new express train that will supercede the trolleys! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have this set & love it

The tender has an internal baffle, which amplifies the whistle sound better than any other SG loco I have owned over the years! I discovered this when I had to remove the over-tight armature spring, which would not allow it to close the circuit! My set came in the original shipping carton (HUGE!), and was unused. The only problems were the bell had come unsoldered from its bracket, and one of the 390 special flags with the round ends was missing. I replaced the bell and bracket and got two repro white flags with raised tips that are close, but not like the originals, which MTH does not stock!

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Dave k posted:
Tinplate Art posted:

Why is a steam locomotive like a baby? (drum roll) They both have a tender behind!

Im looking for the hiawatha std ga if anyone knows someone thanks 

Dave, I sent you a note to your e-mail address I found in a different thread. I might be able to help on the Hiawatha set.

If the e-mail didn't get through, feel free to send me a note at papertrw@aol.com.

TRW

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