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I received the new 10th Anniversary Polar Express Streamliner Passenger Set and Passenger Car Add-on 2-Pack on Tuesday. My Christmas Village is still up so I fired up the Diesel and gave it a run. Loved it immediately. On Wednesday I made this quick video to contribute to the “New Polar Express 10th Ann. Diesel arrival” thread on this forum. All the members in that thread seem to like the new train and have plans for upgrading, etc.

 

The surprise came from a non-OGR member in the YouTube comments: “Why would the average person want this? The locomotive plays a big part in the movie, yet this model replaces it with a more modern version that has nothing to do with the movie. What next? Instead of the ghost, it will have a helicopter landing pad on the roof and a few drones that can be flown by remote control? Sheesh.”

 

I never saw that coming! I love the train but arguably I’m not an “..average person..”, I’m a train guy. If this commenter is correct, the PE streamliner could really backfire on Lionel instead of attracting new people to the hobby. Do you think this is going to be a problem?

 

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Don't pay any attention to the troll, it's a wonder he didn't use four or five of the four letter F words in his comments....they usually do.  Lionel did a good thing with the Polar Express diesel set.  Some O gauge people wanted more in this line and Lionel made it.  I don't believe they produced it because Polar Express fans would purchase anything.....in my opinion.  Enjoy your set, it looks super.

 

Steve, Lady and Tex

Originally Posted by TheBigCrabCake:

If this commenter is correct, the PE streamliner could really backfire on Lionel instead of attracting new people to the hobby. Do you think this is going to be a problem?

 

Absolutely not!  It is an attractive set and a definite complement to other Polar Express items produced over the years.

 

Trust me, you will NEVER please all of the people all of the time, and nowhere is that more evident than in the world of Cyberspace.  Don't even give it a thought!  If anything, feel sorry for those who have little or no imagination and who have not learned to respect the choices made by others.  They live in a smaller universe than the rest of us.

 

My guess is this set will sell very well for Lionel.  I would buy one myself if it was Legacy equipped.

 

I suppose if I had any wish at all, it would have been to see the set lettered for Polar Railroad since then it would go well with the Lionel Polar Railroad Geep I bought several years ago.

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It slays me when folks take a fiction movie and somehow pretend that anything to do with it is "not authentic" or "plays fast and loose with truth".  I've said it here before to quote Al Hitchcock:  "It's only a movie".  It's only a toy train.  Lighten up Francis.  And one more cliche:  If you don't like it, don't buy it.

Polar Smolar.  Nice looking train.

 

The comments you were concerned about show a unrealistic look at the buying public. I would bet many people will buy this because it is a handsome train set, they won't be giving a thought to what  type of locomotive was in a ten year old movie. They will buy it because they like it.

 

Fred

First of all Thanks for sharing a video of the Train set & your Christmas Layout.

 

I will be buying that set now after seeing it in action.

I like the freight set as well but, I would have  liked to see the Berkshire instead of the 0-8-0 they used. 

 

I will have to save up for both sets. The Original & the modern diesel set .

 

 

 

I'm also a train guy and I could really care less from what someone else thinks at times. And when it comes down to it the main thing is weather I like or not. I don't buy trains on what others think about them, it's my money that I'm spending.

 

I got my set last week and my extra cars came the week before and I really like them. And this is my first FT that I own which really looks good to my eyes. I do have a lot of Polar Express trains & accessories in my collection to go along with my other Christmas items. My favorite time time of the year has been and still is Christmas.

 

And I'm glad Lionel is still putting out PE themed items. It must be still selling or Lionel would not be bringing out new PE items. It's almost a full 10 years since Lionel 1st announced the Polar Express and they defiantly hit a grand slam with the PE.

 

My PE Steamer smoked for the third time while operating on our club seasonal display. I substituted the 1225 Berk for my trusty WbB BL2 Demonstrator (it's blue). The BL2 didn't miss a beat and to my knowledge there wasn't the first complaint from any children about the engine not being "authentic".

 

Sometimes we "care" more than the intended target audience for these products. I like that PE diesel and if it were offered as a separate sale, I'd buy it in a second and forget about the 1225 Berk! 

 

Gill 

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I think this set--and the Polar Express freight set--are definitely a good idea for the PE line as well as the hobby in general.  Ever since this movie came out I was already imagining what a sequel () would be like, with new trains, but Lionel's ever expanding PE line allows the modeler to expand beyond the movie and create their own "sequels".

As far as the choice of equipment is concerned, the poor soul who bashed the PE Streamliner probably has no idea that both trains (all three, really) are from the same era.  In fact, in real life, the PE Berkshire may actually be newer than the FT!  It's a commom misconception that all diesels are "modern".

Aaron

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I just about had my worries down to food, shelter, clothing, kids, grand kids and transportation and NOW THIS comes along.

Despicable desecration of a fairy tale, make believe, movie (about a boy's dream) with a fantasy paint scheme on a toy train!

I will have to have rest and recuperation on this one!

I'm not a fan of the movie. I prefer the book.
For a modern version of the set I would think a train that was more contemporary would be a better fit. The FT was contemporary to the modern berk already in the set.
What if Lionel used their HHP8 and Amfleet cars to appeal to what kids see today and can imagine coming down thier street Christmas Eve.

Thanks for all the replies. From the conviction of the responses, it’s obvious that the Streamliner and the PE line in general have a lot of ongoing support. Ultimately, it’s our responsibility to pass the love for the hobby to the next generation. The PE line and movie have been great for attracting new people and I think the new Streamliner will only add to the momentum.

Some people just ain't happy unless they are telling someone else what they should or should not like. I just don't get it.

I love the movie, and I bought my Polar Express during the first run as a gift to the family. I've also added several add ons to it since then. As soon as I saw that diesel set in the catalog, the wheels started spinning. I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but after seeing your video, I'm getting awfully close. Run what makes you smile.

Nice video and train, Crabcake.  I have the original set.... not sure if I will be interested this one but don't begrudge those who are.  I have never liked that Lionel passenger set tooling much... I think that is one my main drawbacks regarding this train.  It will look even better when Lionel offers added cars in the next few years, though!   

Surprising that no one has mentioned that the streamline cars has clear windows and interiors. The only thing is that I'm disappointed that Lionel did not put any passengers in the cars. They look a whole lot better then the PE baby madison cars with just the silhouettes in the windows.

 

 

Many train guys with layouts, myself included, have their favorite railroads or favorite areas of the country that they stick to. Seems the longer you are in the hobby the more you narrow it down and do not buy engines from other railroads. I buy mostly Lacakawanna and a few others that operated in North East Pennsylvania, like PRR and Lehigh Valley.

 

Every now and then I see an engine from a different railroad that just pops and I really want to get it. It is hard to resist but I've been very good at not buying them.

 

The Polar Express engines and cars are a fantasy railroad so they fall into a different category in my mind. From the posts I've read here over the years I think most of us agree that the Polar Express is just a really great color scheme. Everything i have seen in the Polar Express colors just looks great. I will buy Polar Express items even though they do not fit in as North East PA railroads.

 

If others like me that typically don't buy outside of their few favorite railroads make an exception for the Polar Express that opens up a huge market for Lionel. I'm curious how many others break free from their traditional buying habits for the Polar Express. You just gotta love those colors.

 

Originally Posted by Jeff Metz:

Many train guys with layouts, myself included, have their favorite railroads or favorite areas of the country that they stick to. Seems the longer you are in the hobby the more you narrow it down and do not buy engines from other railroads. I buy mostly Lacakawanna and a few others that operated in North East Pennsylvania, like PRR and Lehigh Valley.

 

Every now and then I see an engine from a different railroad that just pops and I really want to get it. It is hard to resist but I've been very good at not buying them.

 

The Polar Express engines and cars are a fantasy railroad so they fall into a different category in my mind. From the posts I've read here over the years I think most of us agree that the Polar Express is just a really great color scheme. Everything i have seen in the Polar Express colors just looks great. I will buy Polar Express items even though they do not fit in as North East PA railroads.

 

If others like me that typically don't buy outside of their few favorite railroads make an exception for the Polar Express that opens up a huge market for Lionel. I'm curious how many others break free from their traditional buying habits for the Polar Express. You just gotta love those colors.

 

I may be having the reverse experience. The more I experience the beauty of the Polar Express colors, the more I'm drawn to the Lackawanna, which I've always thought were similar to the PE color scheme. I will defer to you as a mostly Lackawanna man. Do you think the similarity is strong or even deliberate?

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