Here's my Lionel #5454 Dreyfuss Hudson.
No passenger cars for it yet but it sure looks, sounds, and runs great!
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Here's my Lionel #5454 Dreyfuss Hudson.
No passenger cars for it yet but it sure looks, sounds, and runs great!
@coach joe - Joe thanks for your comment on my Distler locomotive. Here are a couple of additional pictures showing her tender and matching coach and what she looked like in the box. That track by the way is about a 1 ft diameter so its quite a tight circle. She stems from the middle 1950's to early 1960's a period when much of Europe, especially Germany was really trying to boost their exports in order to garner hard currency for trade. I really liked the box illustration,the locomotive with the face and smoking a pipe is a long way from any sort of realistic "train" pictures.
Best Wishes
Don
Plastic Lionel 242 and tender with Scout motor got a new paint job which is better than the engine !
Charlie
@Don McErlean posted:@coach joe - Joe thanks for your comment on my Distler locomotive. Here are a couple of additional pictures showing her tender and matching coach and what she looked like in the box. That track by the way is about a 1 ft diameter so its quite a tight circle. She stems from the middle 1950's to early 1960's a period when much of Europe, especially Germany was really trying to boost their exports in order to garner hard currency for trade. I really liked the box illustration,the locomotive with the face and smoking a pipe is a long way from any sort of realistic "train" pictures.
Best Wishes
Don
Don you have the Best Trains ever !
@Michael Roth - Michael that comment of yours is most certainly undeserved but I really appreciate it and I won't say it didn't make me feel good !! Thanks
Don
Some Baltimore and Ohio …not blue, but more of a greyish hue. Lots of fancy trim in gold…for the first class trains…
The branch line patrons get this to pull their trains…
Tom
Non-black Steam Engine... for when someone tells me my train hobby is silly. Easy way to convince the wife I need more engines! 😁
A good reason to "wine" about trains.
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