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I just received the set today. Nice set and the flatcar with trailers are super! The set includes the new Lionel semi-tractor with trailer. I would love to get a couple more of the semi's but the $90 MSRP on the semi with trailer makes no sense. They should have street price of $30-$35. The caboose has the thick handrails/grab irons. Not to fond of them. Overall a nice set. Hope they offer extra flatcar with trailers to expand the set.   

 

 

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Originally Posted by NVisich:

... Hope they offer extra flatcar with trailers to expand the set.   

 

This set turns out to be one of my last O-Gauge purchases, given my recent switch to Standard Gauge trains.  I pre-ordered this set years ago, since I'd been quietly collecting the scale PS-4 flatcars w/piggybacks over the years -- both individual cars and two-packs.  There are actually quite a few of these cars that Lionel had already produced BEFORE they offered this set -- making the set somewhat of a hot item right out of the gate.

 

Might be too early to tell for sure, but I'd grab this set quickly if you can find it.  I don't think it will be on shelves too long.  Already very few of the big website dealers list it.  It was off Charlie Ro's website for pre-ordering for the longest time, but has now reappeared since they received the set from Lionel.  Perhaps Charlie got a few extra sets, or some folks that pre-ordered the set years ago got tired of waiting and cancelled their pre-orders.  Either way, I wouldn't wait too long if you're on the fence.  The GP9 locomotive isn't the draw here... It will be the flatcars w/piggyback trailers for those collecting the entire series.

 

David

Last edited by Rocky Mountaineer

Great looking set.

Can you give us some photos of the engine?

And what is that big red thing on the back of the Caboose??

Looks like a round red light off a Fire Truck??

 

Many thanks for the detailed shots.

Funny they have CP trailers on a CN flat car, that was very unlikely.

The trailers are very nicely detailed.

Agree would be nice to be able to order some add on trailer sets with flats these are really nice that Lionel Runs.

 

Truck looks great.

Ordered one with a different road name very detailed.

Todd:

 

If I remember correctly, you had a hand in bringing these to Market? If so, thank you. Like David stated above, I have all the issues of this car so far, and they make a spectacular train (for a freight train).

 

As a side note, if you attend the annual O Scale (March Meet) show in Chicago next month, you will see this car (some converted to two rail, some not) as these have been well received by the two rail crowd.

 

Charlie

I also bought the set and a couple of the extra tractor-trailers to go with some of the first PS-4 flats back in 2005. What I did not realize until now is that some of the trailers have only rear opening doors and that some have 2 opening side doors along with the opening rear doors.

 

 

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Originally Posted by PaperTRW:

Umm, is it kinda weird that the white trailers in the above photos say "NATIONAL CANADIAN" instead of "CANADIAN NATIONAL?"


TRW

 

Ooops!!!  In the days when anyone cared (i.e., the pure collectors), we'd call this a factory error -- especially if Lionel produces a follow-on "extra" piece with the correctly sequenced "CANADIAN NATIONAL" trailers. 

 

I also noticed that one of the flatcars in Paul's pictures has the word CANADIAN spelled CANADIEN", which is also depicted on the set box that way as well.  Perhaps that's the French influence coming through?

 

 

David

Last edited by Rocky Mountaineer

Boy the trucks and trailers look great.

Might order a couple of different road names if I can find them.

 

If you want to build some of the trailers on your own the Berkshire Valley kits are nice and offer a few different trailers.

 

A quick google search shows this place has some sure you can find others with more of a search;

http://www.valleymodeltrains.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=1_118&sort=4a&page=1

 

I have built up a few of the trailer kits.

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