Hey for those of you that follow the sort of "days of the week" thread I did use this train over there on "Santa Fe" Sunday, but then I realized it was all MPC, in fact its kind of "early" MPC, so I thought I would post it here as well.
Here is the relatively inexpensive Lionel #8300 2-4-0 with a sort of "old fashioned" boiler casting. Not diamond stack wood burner but clearly early 20th century in outline. The #8300 was offered by MPC in 1973-74 and has only the 3 position reverse to its name, no smoke or headlight and it only has a whistle if you tow a whistle tender. It came with the very inexpensive slope back but could have come with others...lots of tender switching in those days. OBTW she is 49 years old and still has no trouble pulling a few cars around my mostly level layout.
Looking at this "caboose run" from the other end, we see the MPC # 9061 caboose. She is very light, almost all plastic except the axles and has no illumination. Even the ladders and railings were plastic. She dates from the earliest days of MPC, 1970 but was kept on the available list until 1976 so quite a run.
Here is a closer look at 9061 and you can see in the lower left hand corner of the body, the name "Lionel" and under that name is the MPC logo. This consisted of a rectangle cut in about half with the front having MPC in capital letters and the other have having a sort of inclined plane or dividing line one half of which was dark and the other half light. It seemed a strange logo as it had no real visual meaning but who knows. I did notice in my pulling out of my MPC for this thread that later in the MPC era they used their logo less and less and simply relied on the name Lionel.
OK that's my contribution for today. A starter set for sure but it provided a lot of fun.
Best Wishes
Don