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The Standard O Scale 48' Three-bay, Open-top Hoppers with coal load made out of plastic that were first produced in 1992 have never been produced in paint schemes for these railroads. The Three-bay, Open-top Hoppers also need to have the correct ASF Trucks with Timken Roller Bearings.


C&O Chessie System

B&O Chessie System

WM Chessie System

 

C&O CSX

B&O CSX

WM CSX

 

BN BURLINGTON NORTHERN with rotary couplers for use in the Rotary Coal tipple

 

LEFC Lake Erie, Franklin & Clarion

 

SOO   SOO LINE

 

CNW Chicago & North Western with rotary couplers for use in the Rotary Coal tipple

 

 

Andrew

 

Falcon Service

All Vision Line:

 

PRR 2-10-2 N1s

 

Reading Crusader scale full set w/ 21" cars

 

FP7: Amtrak, Reading, Milwaukee Road (Hiawatha), PRR, SEPTA, Penn Central 


Amtrak E60

Amtrak Acela
Amtrak HHP-8 

Amtrak Cities Sprinter ACS-64


SEPTA Subway/Elevated sets
SEPTA Silverliner Commuter train sets
SEPTA Kawasaki single-end LRV

SEPTA Brill Bullet cars


Metroliners
PRR, Penn Central, Amtrak 

 

Rail Diesel Cars (RDC) scale sets (any and all roads)

 

Penn Central F7 ABBA

Penn Central SD45

PRR, AMTRAK, Penn Central (black paint) GG1 

 

Milwaukee Road Fairbanks Morse Trainmaster

 

21” Passenger Sets: 

Amfleet 

Amtrak Viewliner Sleeper & Diner 

Penn Central

 

 

 

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If they are going to make a 1990's era Illinois Central SD40-2 diesel locomotive it would be best to have it head a set of matching IC freight car in the gray, black and white scheme. This has to be a complete IC train set.

 

Illinois Central 1990-2000 era train set

SD40-2 diesel-electric locomotive

PS-2-CD 4427 low-side 3-bay covered hopper

Pullman-Standard double-door 60' boxcar

PS-5 gondola

PS-4 Flat Car with bulkheads

Three-bay, Open-top Hopper with coal load

Extended-Vision Caboose

 

 

Andrew

Originally Posted by Rock Island:

Lionel has done a good job of offering in the Rock Island!

I would love to see the blue and white, The Rock in the

GP-38 or GP-7. With Lionel Legacy!! Lionel has not done a

blue and white paint in over 30 plus years on a loco. I hope it happens soon.

The people who build the Lionel locomotives can produce an O Gauge GP38-2 in THE ROCK scheme from 1975-1980 the quickest. It would be great if there was a matching ROCK blue, black & white O Gauge Auto Carrier, O gauge double-door boxcar, O gauge Waffle-Side Boxcar, and O gauge Bay-Window Caboose at the same time.

 

The EMD GP7 diesel that they have is an O Scale model and those always seem to take the longest to get produced.

 

Andrew

Soo Line ACF Center Flow 4650 Cubic Foot Capacity 3-bay covered hopper in the graphics that they first used in 1972-1973.

 

The black lettering was painted, The SOO LINE was green 3M Scotchlite reflective film, A SOO LINE Colormark CAR was green & yellow 3M Scotchlite reflective film. They can use similar reflective, self-adhesive decals on the scale models.

 

SOO LINE ACF CENTER FLOW 3-bay Covered Hopper 4650 cubic foot capacity

 

Andrew

Originally Posted by EBT Jim:

How 'bout we try the Legacy NW2 Switchers again? (I wonder why they were cancelled last time? I find it kinda hard to believe that it was for lack of interest?)

 

And, some "calf" units to go along with them .... with lighting, smoke, and electrocoupler?

 

Jim

I agree Jim, in my earlier post I wanted a MKT Legacy SW switcher.  I don't believe it's because of lack of interest, rather a space issue inside the body.  Very small area to place Legacy, speed and sounds boards, smoke, speaker, battery, etc.

 

Steve, Lady and Tex

Accessories using Legacy electronics. I realize that this would be all new tooling, but maybe come out with different type of wrecker train with operating welder, cranes, etc.

 

A large overhead crane, like the ones used in the steel mills.

 

I ordered the tie ejector...more items like that where we use to play with them as boys and now we can play with them using our Legacy.

 

Anyway, it is fun dreaming about what you all will come out with next year. Kind of reminds me of when I use to dream about what I was going to get to add to my layout for Christmas over 50 years ago.

 

 

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