Is that 254 engine in the 44e set a good runner?
Sunrise
Yes. The Lionel Classics, almost without exception, were well made. And, the whole set can be purchased for a very reasonable price these days.
Bob
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Is that 254 engine in the 44e set a good runner?
Sunrise
Yes. The Lionel Classics, almost without exception, were well made. And, the whole set can be purchased for a very reasonable price these days.
Bob
Ives 3251 waiting for refurbishment:
that will be stunning when done, but if it was mine I'd be on the fence about it. Looks great the way it is.
C'mon, there's got to be more out there!
Man NJ, you've got more trains on one shelf than I have in my whole collection
Ok, I'll bite.
Ives:
wide gauge 3241
wide gauge 3241R
wide gauge 3242
wide gauge 3237R
O gauge 3252
O gauge 3253
O gauge 3253
O gauge 3253
O gauge 3254
O gauge 3255R
Pair of O gauge 3257's
Lionel:
STD. gauge 318
STD. gauge 318
STD. gauge 408E, 380, 402E
STD. gauge 380
STD. gauge 10
STD. gauge 10
O gauge #4 bild -a- loco
O gauge 254
AMERICAN FLYER:
wide gauge 4683
DORFAN:
wide gauge (reproduction) 3930
Here are my repainted 253 Electric from 24-32 along with a 608 Observation car from 26-37. Great looking prewar all.
American Flyer
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
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