@Terrance posted:Polar Express Big Boy?
I’ve been holding out for one to double head with the Elf Train. The size contrast would be a real crowd pleaser.
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We are all laughing until the PE Big Boy is revealed and becomes a run-away hit.
Considering the typical fantasy schemes... If Lionel doesn't do it... a retailer may do a custom run after seeing all this talk about it...
@RamblerDon posted:We are all laughing until the PE Big Boy is revealed and becomes a run-away hit.
Considering the typical fantasy schemes... If Lionel doesn't do it... a retailer may do a custom run after seeing all this talk about it...
You guys need to stop this crazy talk. LOL!
I'd also really like some Montana Rail Link scale items.
@RamblerDon posted:We are all laughing until the PE Big Boy is revealed and becomes a run-away hit.
Considering the typical fantasy schemes... If Lionel doesn't do it... a retailer may do a custom run after seeing all this talk about it...
This would 100% be my luck. I’ve clamored for a scale PolEx freight steamer in every catalog wish list thread for the past several years. It would be fitting if they finally offer it in a model that’s too big for my layout…..
As an aside, I’ve asked multiple times about a custom run and the answer seems to always come back that PolEx stuff is different from a licensing standpoint and, as a result, a non-starter as a custom run.
@Rider Sandman good point on the license issues. Didn't give that much thought.
a polar express big boy would be hilarious
I’m hoping this WM steam is a train set.
A Polar Express Big Boy might not be possible, but a Polar Railroad Big Boy just may be doable. If it was a LionMaster version I could be tempted, so long as the smoke box isn’t painted bright red (or anything other than black).
Better yet a Dreyfuss scheme for NYC on a big boy!👍👍👍
Something different, so I would like some Florida East Coast since they have converted many of their loco's to natural gas. ES-44CR #812 and #810 would be great, but especially that natural gas railcar #312, perhaps built as a super bass.
-Mike in NC,
@Mike in NC posted:Something different, so I would like some Florida East Coast since they have converted many of their loco's to natural gas. ES-44CR #812 and #810 would be great, but especially that natural gas railcar #312, perhaps built as a super bass.
-Mike in NC,
Hopeful someone will make the natural gas railcar. The ones that have been done in HO are incredible.
@vash44 posted:Hopeful someone will make the natural gas railcar. The ones that have been done in HO are incredible.
They promised the BNSF LNG fuel tender a couple years ago, but then again they promised the full American Freedom Train 7 years ago...
@Mike in NC posted:Something different, so I would like some Florida East Coast since they have converted many of their loco's to natural gas. ES-44CR #812 and #810 would be great, but especially that natural gas railcar #312, perhaps built as a super bass.
-Mike in NC,
I could get behind that.
@Will Ebbert posted:They promised the BNSF LNG fuel tender a couple years ago, but then again they promised the full American Freedom Train 7 years ago...
The more recently promised Friendship Train seems to be fading into memory as well. I would like to see more of it, as promised when we bought the original installments.
Polar express big boy would be so much fun! I wouldn’t but it, but imagine how cool it would be.
@dk122trains posted:Better yet a Dreyfuss scheme for NYC on a big boy!👍👍👍
Traditional Dreyfuss, lightning stripe, or Pacemaker???
@Rider Sandman posted:The more recently promised Friendship Train seems to be fading into memory as well. I would like to see more of it, as promised when we bought the original installments.
I’ll second that. The boxcars and two coaches were really well done - would still love to see a few more additions to the lineup - since the train traversed much of the country, there are so many choices for motive power (personally, I like to use my VisionLine Tuscan 5-stripe GG1).
@Apples55 posted:Traditional Dreyfuss, lightning stripe, or Pacemaker???
I'm ready for my 49er and Daylight ones
Well, who is ready for 10AM?
Here comes my LionChief Plus 2.0 PRR Baby L1s! I can just feel it!
Jon
Today is the day guys
BUT I have school first
@Apples55 posted:I’ll second that. The boxcars and two coaches were really well done - would still love to see a few more additions to the lineup - since the train traversed much of the country, there are so many choices for motive power (personally, I like to use my VisionLine Tuscan 5-stripe GG1).
Agreed, Paul. Using nothing more than Google (I assume there are even better printed references out there), one can find photos of other boxcars (and even some engines - I found a cab forward) decorated for The Friendship Train beyond what has already been made. In other words, there is plenty of source material for Lionel to add to the collection if they’d commit to it. The prototype is a cool piece of history and the Lionel scale PS-1 boxcars are some of my favorite pieces of rolling stock, so I hope it’s not been abandoned.
Yep ill take one of each dreyfuss and a set of passenger cars please. NYC green e8 also!
@paigetrain posted:Today is the day guys
BUT I have school first
You need to contact somebody who works with a wealthy person like Bill Gates or Warren Buffet to help you get out of debt with a grant.
If you could find a way to meet David Letterman, perhaps you could visit his model railroad in his home.
Andrew
@Mike in NC posted:Something different, so I would like some Florida East Coast since they have converted many of their loco's to natural gas. ES-44CR #812 and #810 would be great, but especially that natural gas railcar #312, perhaps built as a super bass.
-Mike in NC,
Roll away trains in Florida have these in custom run fromMTH! In case you don’t know.
@Roberto Lopez, Ready to Roll Trains, Miami….. yes. Happy Railroading Everyone
Passenger cars made of actual stainless steel
Passenger cars with roofs that have an interior hinge that will allow for the roof to be opened to add and remove figures and details.
LED miniature lighting that is in scale proportion for the passenger car.
Andrew
@leapinlarry posted:@Roberto Lopez, Ready to Roll Trains, Miami….. yes. Happy Railroading Everyone
Ready to Roll. Lol . I’m from South Texas. Happy Railroading as Well!!!!
The O scale early PS-2 2006 cu ft, 2-bay covered hoppers in schemes for
C&O Chesapeake & Ohio
EJ&E ELGIN JOLIET & EASTERN
MStL Minneapolis & St. Louis
SOO LINE SOO LINE
Andrew
Someone at LIONEL forgot that they had produced a version of the SD70M with flared radiators.
The UNION PACIFIC SD70M locomotive was the only model they made with the flared radiators.
They need to produce the locos with flared radiators for:
ALASKA RAILROAD SD70MAC
Ontario Northland SD75M
Andrew
Motive Power:
Legacy O scale EMD GP38 & GP38-2!! PLEASE!!! IT'S BEEN 16 YEARS!:
GP38 in Penn Central & ATSF. GP38-2 in Southern, CSX, Conrail, Soo Line & MoPac
Legacy O Scale Dash 8-40B and 8-32BWH(not just a re-do of a Dash 9!) - specifically an Amtrak in Ph IVB for the Dash 8-32BWH, Conrail & UP for the 8-40B, and only ATSF if its a Dash 8-40BW
Scale Amtrak wants:*-All passenger cars 21" and baggage 18" unless otherwise stated
Amtrak Heritage Baggage: Fluted-skirt removed- Phase IV and/or IVB**
Amtrak Heritage 2pac: Fluted Coach & Smooth-sided Sleeper-BOTH de-skirted- Ph III
Amtrak Heritage Diner(s): Fluted and/or Smooth, de-skirted- PhIV &/or IVB- NO station sounds**
**-Or as a compromise instead of 2 single cars
**-Amt Heritage 2pac: Smooth &/or Fluted Diner & Baggage-PhIV &/or IVB- NO station sounds
Will be sure to think of plenty more
I’d preorder a GP38-2 in CSX and NS.
Assuming that Central Pacific Gold Rush starter set gets made. I'd really like them to expand the offerings for that particular Road Name. When I was much younger one of my HO sets was the Bachmann Central Pacific freight set.
Now that the wait is over for a Legacy Dreyfus Hudson ( I preordered mine) I would like a legacy NY Central T motor electric locomotive so we move our Twentieth Century Passenger train in and out of Grand Central Terminal I know MTH released this engine but I don’t believe Lionel ever did
A free bottle of aspirin with every catolog. the last one's pricing almost gave me a headach. I am sure the next one will 🤣
A newly tooled Legacy Alco HH660 would be awesome! I’d be in for one in Maine Central/Portland Terminal livery.
Although it was in the previous catalog at Springfield Lionel had a pre production sample of the greenbrier c&o locomotive that looked great
Western Maryland 1309 LionMaster or something that operates on O-42 minimum.
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