Lionel no. 2460 crane car
Lionel no. 2460 crane car During the prewar decades, crane cars became one of the hallmarks of the Lionel roster,…
Read moreLionel no. 2460 crane car During the prewar decades, crane cars became one of the hallmarks of the Lionel roster,…
Read moreLionel’s engineers reached greater heights in 1959 when the firm introduced the No. 44 U.S. Army mobile missile launcher. Lionel…
Read moreGreg Hurd’s Central Division of Glacier Gorge RR Gauge: SDimensions: 14 x 31 feetTrack and switches: Gilbert American Flyer, GarGraves,…
Read moreDimensions: 9 x 17½ feetTrack: Lionel tubular (diameters range from 31 to 72 inches)Switches: K-Line, LionelMotive power: Atlas O, K-Line,…
Read moreLionel’s automatic refrigerated milk car model No. 3672 is an updated version of the path-breaking car that Lionel enthusiasts of…
Read moreDid you ever look to your kitchen as source for free items to make your layout more visually appealing? With…
Read moreQuality Craft’s Bob Weaver produced a lot of brass O gauge models in the early 2000s. One that had never…
Read moreWant to learn how to make some quick and easy flatcar loads for Christmastime? You don’t need an heirloom set…
Read moreDo it yourself locomotive restoration Yes, you can do it yourself! Restoring old tin trains is not as difficult as…
Read moreGet your toy trains ready for the holidays While cleaning out my parents’ attic I found my old trains. Even…
Read moreIn the spring of 1936, industrial design guru Raymond Loewy came up with a streamlined winner for the Pennsylvania Railroad’s…
Read moreIn 1938, toy maker A.C. Gilbert purchased the American Flyer Manufacturing Co. Production was moved from Chicago to Connecticut (Gilbert…
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