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<big>LCCA National Convention Recap           Preview of 2012 Lionel Volume 2 Catalog</big>
<big>Allen Dayton (LCCA #6532), owner of HHW / AZT, recently        attended the Lionel Collectors Club of America National        Convention in Norfolk, VA.  At the convention, Lionel gave a        preview of new product that will be featured in it's 2012 Volume        2 catalog which will be available in August.  Here are Allen's        notes:
        **</big> <big>New Made in America items for 2013        (Product being produced in New Haven, MI):          American Military Train (new tooling), American Flyer Ready to        Run Starter Set
        ** </big> <big>American Flyer sales have been through the          roof!!!  This is the fastest growing segment in the model        railroading industry.  Look for huge increases and excellent        sales opportunities in 2013.
        ** </big> <big>Lionel will be producing a line of Christmas          Tree Ornaments and Christmas Decorations, including a        Christmas Tree Skirt.
        ** </big> <big>Fastrack Track Modules - prefabricated        layouts for retail sales.
        ** </big> <big>Norfolk Southern has changed the art on          their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in        new catalog.  They will also support locomotive sales with new        Heritage rolling stock.
        ** </big> <big>Centipedes are very close to shipping.
        ** </big> <big>Single Unit Centipedes:  5-Stripe, N de        M, Seaboard
        **</big> <big>Canadian Pacific DD35 (powered and        non-powered)
        **</big> <big>Norfolk & Western (J) Pocahontas Express          Train Set (Legacy) - Separate sale N&W J Locomotive
        ** </big> <big>NYC Mohawk Water Level Route Train Set        (Legacy)
        **</big> <big>Southern Pacific Tank Train Set (SD40 +        4 Tank Train Cars)
        **  NEW!!!</big> <big>GW-180 Transformer: 180 Watts,        Two Output, Mid-Range Transformer (They are shooting for a          September delivery!!!)
        ** </big> <big>ZW-L Transformer available in September ________________________________________________________________________________
<big>Lionel Drops Items from Production Schedule</big> <big><small>          6-11199 UP NW2 SWITCHER WORK SET           6-27674 ELK RIVER WORK CABOOSE           6-31743 AMTRAK ACELA SET</small></big> <big><small>6-34763 CNJ LEGACY NW2</small></big> <big><small>6-34764 CNJ LEGACY NW2</small></big> <big><small>6-34765 KCS LEGACY NW2</small></big></big> <big><small><big>6-34766 KCS LEGACY NW2           6-34767 L&N LEGACT NW2           6-34768 L&N LEGACY NW2           6-34769 MKT LEGACY NW2           6-34770 MKT LEGACY NW2           6-34771 READING LEGACY NW2           6-34772 READING LEGACY NW2           6-34773 PENN LEGACY NW2           6-34774 PENN LEGACY NW2           6-37973 COCA COLA STATION           6-38595 CB&Q LEGACY NW2           6-38596 CB&Q LEGACY NW2           6-48097 AF CLEAR DOCKSIDE SWITCHER           6-49627 AF CRESCENT LIMITED PASSENGER SET           6-48759 AF CLEAR SMOKING CABOOSE           6-25665 AMTRAK ACELA ADD-ON 2/PK           6-29326 NP "BIG PALACE" STOCK CAR</big></small></big>

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LCCA National Convention Recap Preview of 2012 Lionel Volume 2 Catalog

 

Allen Dayton (LCCA #6532), owner of HHW / AZT, recently attended the Lionel Collectors Club of America National Convention in Norfolk, VA. At the convention, Lionel gave a preview of new product that will be featured in it's 2012 Volume 2 catalog which will be available in August.

 

Here are Allen's notes:

 

New Made in America items for 2013 (Product being produced in New Haven, MI): American Military Train (new tooling)

 

American Flyer Ready to Run Starter Set

**American Flyer sales have been through the roof!!! This is the fastest growing segment in the model railroading industry. Look for huge increases and excellent sales opportunities in 2013.

 

Lionel will be producing a line of Christmas Tree Ornaments and Christmas Decorations, including a Christmas Tree Skirt.

 

Fastrack Track Modules - prefabricated layouts for retail sales.

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. They will also support locomotive sales with new Heritage rolling stock.

 

Centipedes are very close to shipping.

 

Single Unit Centipedes: 5-Stripe, N de M, Seaboard

 

Canadian Pacific DD35 (powered and non-powered)

 

Norfolk & Western (J) Pocahontas Express Train Set (Legacy) - Separate sale N&W J Locomotive

 

NYC Mohawk Water Level Route Train Set (Legacy)

 

Southern Pacific Tank Train Set (SD40 + 4 Tank Train Cars)

 

GW-180 Transformer: 180 Watts, Two Output, Mid-Range Transformer (They are shooting for a September delivery!!!)

 

ZW-L Transformer available in September

Originally Posted by MartyE:

Cleaned this up a bit...

 

Canadian Pacific DD35 (powered and non-powered)

 

 

Please, let this come out without the stupid-looking beaver.. sorry, I couldn't help it!     I love the CP cleaner-looking, "rodent-less" livery so much more!

 

Thanks, Marty, for the clean-up effort.

 

- Mike

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I am in for all 3....And the American Flyer stuff...Interested in the Military Train. Wish it was the Postwar Pyro Sets.

 

Norfolk & Western (J) Pocahontas Express Train Set (Legacy) - Separate sale N&W J Locomotive

 

NYC Mohawk Water Level Route Train Set (Legacy)

 

Southern Pacific Tank Train Set (SD40 + 4 Tank Train Cars)

Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. 

I'm surprised no one's commented on this... 

 

Is this true?  I've looked on NS's corporate web site and haven't seen any news announcements regarding this.  Which road names are affected...all of them?  So there will be new paint schemes in the Lionel catalog.  Does that mean that the paint scheme on the coresponding MTH model will also change?  What happens if you've pre-ordered an engine based on a certain livery, and it's one of the road names that's undergoing a change?  

 

Signed,

Bewildered in Bayonne  

Originally Posted by mkcaruso:
Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. 

I'm surprised no one's commented on this... 

 

Is this true?  I've looked on NS's corporate web site and haven't seen any news announcements regarding this.  Which road names are affected...all of them?  So there will be new paint schemes in the Lionel catalog.  Does that mean that the paint scheme on the coresponding MTH model will also change?  What happens if you've pre-ordered an engine based on a certain livery, and it's one of the road names that's undergoing a change?  

 

Signed,

Bewildered in Bayonne  


Maybe it simply means the Lionel fanatsy versions of NS heritage paint is being replaced with the correct prototype versions.  I seriously doubt NS is going to repaint all their heritage units.

 

Rusty

It could be also that Lionel had advanced art work from the NS and that changed a little in the meantime, just like Lionel changes sometimes between catalog art and actual production.
 
Originally Posted by Rusty Traque:
Originally Posted by mkcaruso:
Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. 

I'm surprised no one's commented on this... 

 

Is this true?  I've looked on NS's corporate web site and haven't seen any news announcements regarding this.  Which road names are affected...all of them?  So there will be new paint schemes in the Lionel catalog.  Does that mean that the paint scheme on the coresponding MTH model will also change?  What happens if you've pre-ordered an engine based on a certain livery, and it's one of the road names that's undergoing a change?  

 

Signed,

Bewildered in Bayonne  


Maybe it simply means the Lionel fanatsy versions of NS heritage paint is being replaced with the correct prototype versions.  I seriously doubt NS is going to repaint all their heritage units.

 

Rusty

Originally Posted by TimDude:
It could be also that Lionel had advanced art work from the NS and that changed a little in the meantime, just like Lionel changes sometimes between catalog art and actual production.
 
Originally Posted by Rusty Traque:
Originally Posted by mkcaruso:
Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. 

I'm surprised no one's commented on this... 

 

Is this true?  I've looked on NS's corporate web site and haven't seen any news announcements regarding this.  Which road names are affected...all of them?  So there will be new paint schemes in the Lionel catalog.  Does that mean that the paint scheme on the coresponding MTH model will also change?  What happens if you've pre-ordered an engine based on a certain livery, and it's one of the road names that's undergoing a change?  

 

Signed,

Bewildered in Bayonne  


Maybe it simply means the Lionel fanatsy versions of NS heritage paint is being replaced with the correct prototype versions.  I seriously doubt NS is going to repaint all their heritage units.

 

Rusty

 

More than likely is the fact that NS removed some engines from service after originally being unveiled to touch up the paint and/or make them more acurate to the original RR's livery. Likely that is what is meant by this. I know the Lehigh Valley heritage engine had the nose repainted and reworked to further match the original LV paint.

Originally Posted by mkcaruso:
Originally Posted by MartyE:

 

Norfolk Southern has changed the art on their Heritage locomotives, look for new paint schemes in new catalog. 

I'm surprised no one's commented on this... 

 

Is this true?  I've looked on NS's corporate web site and haven't seen any news announcements regarding this.  Which road names are affected...all of them?  So there will be new paint schemes in the Lionel catalog.  Does that mean that the paint scheme on the coresponding MTH model will also change?  What happens if you've pre-ordered an engine based on a certain livery, and it's one of the road names that's undergoing a change?  

 

Signed,

Bewildered in Bayonne  

Maybe NS finally fixed the Horse logo so it matches the way Lionel did it on the GenSet, About time they got going on that

American Flyer sales are through the roof!!!  That is great news for many of us who grew up on Flyer.  The Challenger must have a lot to do with Flyer sale strength.  The detailing on the American Flyer Challenger is on par with JLC and Vision Line Challengers and superior to the detailing on Lionmaster Challengers - even the most recent offerings.  Lionel needs to invest in making an oil tender for the American Flyer Challenger as their offering last year had coal tenders with the 3977 (3710) Challenger which should have been an oil tender.

Originally Posted by Alex Malliae:

I'm all in for the N&W J, and like Marty said I hope it's a 611

 

...

 

Lionel has had the #611 "J" previewed on their Facebook page for awhile now.  (It's since been replaced with the NYC steamer; but if you look at the cover photos album, you'll see the "J" as previewed.)  So hopefully, that's a close representation of what will be produced.

 

Tops on my list from the preview are the Canadian Pacific DD35A's.  And I'm REALLY hoping those will be in the more traditional gray/brown/yellow paint scheme that would match that of the F3's from a couple of years ago (as opposed to the more modern, all-red CP Rail paint scheme used for the ES44 hybrid.)  If it's the former, I'm in for a powered and non-powered combo! 

 

Aside from that, I'll likely grab a couple of NS heritage units!

 

Today, I also called one of my favorite small hobby shops in the general area and placed an order for the recently-announced Atlas-O gunderson cars in the CSX livery -- along with a bunch of 45' containers!

 

Gosh... I miss the days when this stuff was a bit more reasonable.  Among the stuff I listed above, I'm already exceeding $2,500... and it's money that wasn't originally "in the budget".    Oh well... gotta keep telling myself these goodies will most likely all arrive in 2013 anyway!!! 

 

David

 

Originally Posted by DominicMazoch:

ONLY UP HAD DD35A'S!

 

ONLY UP, SP AND EMD DEMO HAD DD35'S!

 

...

 

I realize they would fall into the "what if" fantasy paint-scheme category for Canadian Pacific.  But that's OK.  I like being the CEO on my own railroad. 

 

 

Now on a completely different note... I'm glad to see Lionel offer another re-issue of the tank-train cars.  It should take the wind out of the sales from all the folks trying to make ridiculous profits on tank train cars in today's aftermarket sales.  Although they're not on my short-list of "must haves", it's nice to see hobby enthusiasts will be able to order a set at (hopefully) more reasonable price-points again.

 

David

Originally Posted by jojofry:
I wonder what the J gonna retail for? Any guesses? 1599?

 

Given the long list of folks who are already tripping over themselves to get one, I'd imagine Lionel will place a small premium on this puppy.  However, there's no reason it SHOULD retail for any more than the Mallet's or the recent UP 4-12-2's.  If Lionel makes a good production run of these, then it should price in right on top of their recent Milwaukee Road S3 Northern... but that would be wishful thinking.

 

I'm quite happy with the last scale "J" that Lionel produced (in the early 2000's I think);  so there are other goodies that are on my short list right now... despite the fact that it'll likely come equipped with more modern-day features like whistle-steam and maybe even cylinder-steam effects -- not to mention Legacy itself.

 

David

Originally Posted by SJC

 

More than likely is the fact that NS removed some engines from service after originally being unveiled to touch up the paint and/or make them more acurate to the original RR's livery. Likely that is what is meant by this. I know the Lehigh Valley heritage engine had the nose repainted and reworked to further match the original LV paint.

I do not believe that NS has made any changes to the 20 heritage units that were on display in Spencer on July 3 & 4. The hose of the Lehigh Valley unit was indeed repainted but that was cone before the trip to North Carolina.

 

Happy railroading,

Don

Originally Posted by Rusty Traque:

...  Maybe it simply means the Lionel fanatsy versions of NS heritage paint is being replaced with the correct prototype versions.  I seriously doubt NS is going to repaint all their heritage units.

 

Rusty

 

One thing is for sure... the former Lionel NS heritage units -- as lovely as they are -- will likely be discounted heavily in order to move them out of inventory, 'cause the REAL demand will be for the upcoming models based on the more recent, actual NS heritage paint schemes.  Who's gonna pay $425-$475 for the former paint schemes when the newer paint-scheme units will likely be priced similarly?  So for those who may not be as particular about paint-scheme preferences (it really only applies to a couple of units though), it might be worth the wait to pick up a Pennsy heritage unit or two at bargain price-points.

 

David

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