Whats the updated delivery date for this car. Supposedly it was to arrive in the USA towards the end of May and would be shipped right out to the members. Well we are half way through June and not a word of anyone receiving the car.
Bill
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Whats the updated delivery date for this car. Supposedly it was to arrive in the USA towards the end of May and would be shipped right out to the members. Well we are half way through June and not a word of anyone receiving the car.
Bill
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Whats the updated delivery date for this car. Supposedly it was to arrive in the USA towards the end of May and would be shipped right out to the members. Well we are half way through June and not a word of anyone receiving the car.
Bill
Bill, we have been told by Lionel that they should be shipping soon from China. We are also very frustrated and dissapointed. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Here is what we have posted on our website for the past few months now.
The prototype was present and approved at the Red Carpet event at the Lionel NC facility (March 22/23) and was released to the production plant. Lionel has said that it will delivered to the LCCA Mid to late June. The LCCA will distribute cars as soon as received, to be received by members before July. Each member who purchased this unit will be receiving a set of three billboard inserts personalized with their name for each car ordered. Make sure your mailing address is correct in our club records. Although we were provided a "for sure" delivery date, this product will be shipped sooner if the product arrives sooner. We have asked Lionel to accelerate delivery.
Thanks for your Confidence in the LCCA!
Dennis DeVito
LCCA President
Thanks Al for the response. Reason for the question, the Lion Roars that came in the mail yesterday stated on page 13 " They will hit our shores in late May and be sent promptly to members who ordered the unique car."
Bill
Thanks Al for the response. Reason for the question, the Lion Roars that came in the mail yesterday stated on page 13 " They will hit our shores in late May and be sent promptly to members who ordered the unique car."
Bill
Bill,
Thank you. The lead time from article submission to publishing and delivering TLR to our members is substantial. It is about a two month process. One advantage of our website is that it gives us the ability to provide more current information to our members. I suggest that you designate www.lionelcollectors.org as one of your favorites. This way it will be easier and more conveniant to use. We can provide more current info and videos on this site. Thanks again for your patience and support.
Al K.
And so ?
And so ?
Elliot,
LCCA's 2012 Annual Convention Cars should start shipping from Lionel to our members home today? You should receive them sometime next week. Thank you for your patience and support.
Al Kolis
immediate Past President
Lionel Collectors Club of America
Thanks, Al.
Looking forward to it.
Eliot
Dear LCCA Powers That Be,
Due to the sheer fiasco that has fallen out of this car, I have not renewed my LCCA membership, nor did I order a 2013 Convention Car. It is July 24, and I have not received any billboards nor the car yet. And truly honestly, at this point I could care less if I receive the car. What is the point in ordering something, and then having multiple shipping timetables quoted, to only be met with disappointment each time. I will gladly pay more money for product to be made in the USA, than to buy something that is made in China.
Hi JAMES IF YOU DON'T WANT THE CAR LET ME KNOW AND i WIL BUY IT FROM YOU.
GG1GUYY
James,
calm down, delays happen in today's world. The Lcca did not want it to be late but it happened because they wanted it right. I applaud them for it.
Al, Lou and Lionel and the rest of the Lcca team do a fantastic job of getting great products to the members of the Lcca.
Please renew you membership in the best club in O gauge.
Dave F.
David I agree.
There are guys waiting 2 or more years for some engines that are suposed to be made.
The clubs have no control over manufacturing of these cars.
I saw them in Chattanooga and they are GREAT. Will still buy it if not wanted
GG1GUYY
Hi JAMES IF YOU DON'T WANT THE CAR LET ME KNOW AND i WIL BUY IT FROM YOU.
GG1GUYY
GG1GUYY,
Its' not that I don't want the car, its just very disappointing how the market works nowadays.
James,
calm down, delays happen in today's world. The Lcca did not want it to be late but it happened because they wanted it right. I applaud them for it.
Al, Lou and Lionel and the rest of the Lcca team do a fantastic job of getting great products to the members of the Lcca.
Please renew you membership in the best club in O gauge.
Dave F.
Dave,
I appreciate your input, being that you are one of the most respected members of the forum. I understand the desire to not deliver an item late, however, from the perspective of someone who has not been exposed to waiting years for an item to arrive, waiting a year plus for a freight car, seems rather extreme. If its going to take so long, then why put a delivery date on the item. Just leave it open-ended, and tell people, it will arrive when it arrives.
Regarding renewing my LCCA Membership, I honestly did not find any incentive to having the membership. Attending conventions is presently not possible, so I'm not sure what gain there is to having the membership?
David I agree.
There are guys waiting 2 or more years for some engines that are suposed to be made.
The clubs have no control over manufacturing of these cars.
I saw them in Chattanooga and they are GREAT. Will still buy it if not wanted
GG1GUYY
Waiting 2+ years for an Engine is NUTS!!! I'm not selling the car, whenever it eventually arrives. I bought it b/c I served, and it is a great tribute to all those who have served.
James,
I agree with what has been said above with regard to the realities of market delays.
Like you, I would prefer a US production. I do applaud Lou and Al for the great products the LCCA has brought here. In the future, we'll just assume they arrive when the product is done right. That is my focus.
Eliot
James,
You will be welcomed back with open arms if you want to rejoin.
LCCA is committed to providing a quality product to our members.
If you have noticed on other threads how many high priced engines from different manufactures arrive DOA to buyers.
I don't mind waiting longer as long as the product is made right.
Other clubs have also had long waits for club and convention cars.
When you receive the car I'LL BET YOU WILL REJOIN.
We are the best TRAIN CLUB ON THE PLANET.
GG1GUYY
Hi JAMES IF YOU DON'T WANT THE CAR LET ME KNOW AND i WIL BUY IT FROM YOU.
GG1GUYY
GG1GUYY,
Its' not that I don't want the car, its just very disappointing how the market works nowadays.
Regarding renewing my LCCA Membership, I honestly did not find any incentive to having the membership. Attending conventions is presently not possible, so I'm not sure what gain there is to having the membership?
I have never been to an LCCA convention and I have been a member since
1979. It's still worth it to me.
Billboards? What billboards? I ordered the 2012 car, from the LCCA website in late November 2011. I have an E-mail conformation. I've never heard anything about billboards.
You guys complain like little kids about not getting a toy when YOU want it - then you get it, look at it or run it a little and that's the end of it - BIG THRILL.
Then another car comes along AND you HAVE TO HAVE IT - so the cycle starts again.
GEE - that's a shame......... Keep your money - the LCCA wants legitimate train enthusiasts - not cry babies.
Billboards? What billboards? I ordered the 2012 car, from the LCCA website in late November 2011. I have an E-mail conformation. I've never heard anything about billboards.
Andy,
Our LCCA business office does not have any record of a member listed by the name of Andy Park. Can you send me an e-mail at agkolis@comcast.net with more information, and I can check into this matter further. Thank you
Al Kolis
248 709-4137
Mine came today .. the ad photos do no justice .. its magnificent.. WELL WORTH waiting for... Good show Al / Louie and whoever else was involved .. This car will be in high demand on the secondary market real soon ....
I was just thinking how incredibly sharp a string of these cars would look being pulled by the NS Veterans diesel (whenever Lionel or MTH offers that locomotive). Of course, getting a string of these boxcars would be somewhat illusive since I'm pretty sure LCCA members were only able to purchase 2, correct?
I was not an LCCA member at the time... so if anybody has an extra one they don't need, please let me know. Many thanks!!!
David
On behalf of the LCCA, President Dennis DeVito donated $500 of the proceeds from the sales of this 2012 Convention Car to the Wounded Warriors Organization. Thank you all who purchased this car and supported this project. It is a very worthwhile cause.
We hope everyone is happy with the final results.
Thank you for your patience, understanding and continued support.
Al Kolis
President Elect
Lionel Collectors Club of America
agkolis@comcast.net
This photo at the Kensington, MD Train Show yesterday shows the LCCA 2012 convention car on the rear of the freight on track one in the staging yard. The car attracted a lot of attention and proved to be very popular. One guy said he'd pay $200 for one. Not for sale, though.
This photo at the Kensington, MD Train Show yesterday shows the LCCA 2012 convention car on the rear of the freight on track one in the staging yard. The car attracted a lot of attention and proved to be very popular. One guy said he'd pay $200 for one. Not for sale, though.
Looks like a good show. How was it? Thank you for supporting the LCCA and purchasing your 2012 LCCA Convention car. We are glad you and the others enjoy it.
Al K.
Al, It was a fantastic show. Kids all got a free train whistle. There was dixieland music the first day, and a folk singer with RR songs the second day. Lots of other displays, and an N-gauge layout as well. Good attendance and I think the Historical Society and Library got some good support. The armory was about 1 block from the CSX (ex B&O) mainline, so of course we had to have some CSX power. Here's an I-phone movie of my CSX SD-80 on a mixed freight, with the LCCA car in its usual position. It drew lots of nice comments, and I know it will see lots of track time.
Al, It was a fantastic show. Kids all got a free train whistle. There was dixieland music the first day, and a folk singer with RR songs the second day. Lots of other displays, and an N-gauge layout as well. Good attendance and I think the Historical Society and Library got some good support. The armory was about 1 block from the CSX (ex B&O) mainline, so of course we had to have some CSX power. Here's an I-phone movie of my CSX SD-80 on a mixed freight, with the LCCA car in its usual position. It drew lots of nice comments, and I know it will see lots of track time.
Very nice! Thank you for shairing.
Al K.
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