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One MPC reefer in my rolling stock inventory is the Red Lobster reefer from the Burger King "set". It is one of my favorites. I wouldn't mind seeing a 57 foot mechanical reefer that is decorated for Red Lobster.

I would also like to see 57 foot mechanical reefers decorated for Coca Cola. A Google search for Coca Cola reefers turns up all sorts of fantastic schemes; especially LGB's but others too.

I would also like to see 57' mechanical reefers for PepsiCo, Sprite, Dr Pepper, Tab, Jolt, and many others. A lot of potential fun in that.

In addition to popular soft drinks one could do the fast food chains and other restaurants.

lionchief plus 2.0 Gp38

New haven EP5 Electric that fits o 36

another batch of lionchief plus 2.0 GG1s with a penn central gg1

a New Haven lionchief set

New Haven Wash boards

new haven heavy weights that can fit an o 36 curve

lionchief plus 2.0 Alco Fa in Pennsy and New Haven

Plug n play Penn Central yard tower

Fast track hump yard set

plug n play White House

The RoadRailer 53' trailers on bogies and standard 53' Trailers were transferred from Bowser to Weaver Models, then all of Weaver Models cars made in the USA were turned into the LionScale line made in the USA.

The RoadRailers and Trailers need to be made for the LionScale line, based on monthly orders, in new and old paint schemes including:

Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway

Santa Fe

Canadian National

Hub Group

EMP

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Andrew

How about a run of steel mill cars? I could use some slag cars and one more hot metal car three pack.

And as an added bonus, I wish they would raid the Pollock archives and do some different styles of the cars. There are some very interesting cars that were made in the early 1900s. The number of small parts would probably make for an eye-popping price per car but it's all for a good cause

I for one would like to see the Lionelville Firehouse and Big Bay lighthouse accessories, as well as the 'Mainline' signals they had.

I mentioned this once before, but how about a modular signal system integrated into Fastrack. The track would have a similar design to the Defect Detector, with sensors in the trackbed, and a socket that one could 'plug in' the style of signal they want.  

Detroit & Toledo ShoreLine  O scale made in one year.

DTS 1776-1976 Bicentennial GP7 diesel-electric locomotive 

DTS 8-Door High-Cube 86' boxcar

DTS double-door 50' box car in blue

DTS PS-1 40' boxcar in yellow

DTS center cupola caboose

DTS extended-vision caboose

DTS ACF CENTER FLOW  2700 cu ft 2-bay covered hopper

DTS Standard O 42' gondola in black with the angled coil covers in black that have the DTS logo in white

Have it be possible to built a Detroit & Toledo ShoreLine train in one year.



Andrew

What I want to see more than anything (please don’t laugh to hard)  Is a Lionel Legacy GE EVOLUTION HYBRID .. does anyone think Lionel will ever produce this guy again? What’s the chance ?? It’s a bucket list item. I absolutely must own one. I would love to purchase I new one. I’m sure I’m not the only one out there. What do you guys think the chances are? Thoughts ??

A NYC woodsided caboose with details that we are used to seeing. The overall 80’s designed caboose is okay. A diecast chassis, Kadee ready, scale handrails, brake wheel,  separately applied grab irons, scale Tomar like lanterns or none at all,  more scale sized window panes, perhaps an interior, figures, scaled ladders and newer trucks. I’m not condemning smoke to those that like it. I’d rather have a scale size stack and an interior. Offer a few different coopola’s for other roads that had similar styled ones. Such as the Rutland, CV and Boston and Albany.

For all the L2a’s, B&A Berkshires and Mikado’s. Nobody has ever done a nice caboose. They all have flaws. They tooled up a beautiful bay window for the diesels. You either have to 3 rail a brass one or pay a hefty price for a Mullet River one and build your own.

You’ve made some really nice prototype engines. Make a quality detailed caboose to bring up the rear.

What I want to see more than anything (please don’t laugh to hard)  Is a Lionel Legacy GE EVOLUTION HYBRID .. does anyone think Lionel will ever produce this guy again? What’s the chance ?? It’s a bucket list item. I absolutely must own one. I would love to purchase I new one. I’m sure I’m not the only one out there. What do you guys think the chances are? Thoughts ??

Lionel did a custom run of the GE ES44AC #2010 Hybrid about a year or two ago for Nassau Hobby Center. They sold out pretty quick so you never know, maybe Lionel will do them again with the next run of ES44’s but it may be a few years since ES44AC’s were in the most recent catalog…

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Lionel did a custom run of the GE ES44AC #2010 Hybrid about a year or two ago for Nassau Hobby Center. They sold out pretty quick so you never know, maybe Lionel will do them again with the next run of ES44’s but it may be a few years since ES44AC’s were in the most recent catalog…

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Wow I had no idea they did a run of them a year ago for Nassau. I would have ordered one for sure !  I have been looking for one. I don’t know how I missed it ..

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