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Posted by IronHoarse on Thursday, January 19, 2006 9:56 PM
All in all I think it is a pretty good catalog. Lots of cool stuff. Too bad money does not grow on trees. One complaint ...the command standard o steamers are all 0-54 or maybe even larger...not sure. Any way too big for my layout. Maybe I'll go with the coal train. Have to think about it some more.
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Posted by riverrailfan on Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:29 PM
This is the first time I seen Lionel deal with Nascar. Being a Nascar fan I know What I'll be Waiting for. To bad they did not do Rusty Wallace. I just picked up Percy for my son for his fifth birthday next month. I guess christmas will be james and another expansion set.
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Posted by Kooljock1 on Friday, January 20, 2006 2:47 AM
Gotta have the #259E Freight Set! My wife wanted us to have a Pre-War style set back when MTH was building the "LIONEL Classics" line in the early 90's, but being newly-weds we couldn't afford it.

But now... she's already given me the green light. And Charlie Ro already has it listed on pre-order for $509!

Some of the PWC cars look good too. And I'm glad that the LionMaster series is continuing, although a SP Cab=Forward will look silly next to my PRR T-1 and NYC J3a.

I've got a spot for that Diner too!

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Posted by prewardude on Friday, January 20, 2006 4:19 AM
I'm seeing a lot of interest in that 269E set. This is a good thing to see. Who would have thunk it: after 70 years there is still a lot of interest in tinplate-style trains. [:)]
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Posted by Jumijo on Friday, January 20, 2006 5:29 AM
The 269E set is a beauty, but even at Ro's $509 price, out of my reach. The description talks about it having Trainsounds, synchronized chuffing, etc, but doesn't even mention if it smokes.

And since when does Trainsounds include synchronized chuffing?

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Posted by prewardude on Friday, January 20, 2006 5:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jaabat

The 269E set is a beauty, but even at Ro's $509 price, out of my reach. The description talks about it having Trainsounds, synchronized chuffing, etc, but doesn't even mention if it smokes.

And since when does Trainsounds include synchronized chuffing?

Jim

The price is a bit out of line for an O gauge set, IMO; MTH's Standard gauge RTR sets sell for about the same amount. But, of course, they don't have the Lionel name on them. [;)]

I'm just glad to see Lionel testing the prewar waters again. Now, if they would just introduce a set or two to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Standard gauge in the vol. II catalog...

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Posted by tschmidt on Friday, January 20, 2006 7:20 AM
Al,
Thanks for that information on the Bethlehem Steel welding car. I will have to keep my eyes open for that one.

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Posted by oscaletrains on Friday, January 20, 2006 7:35 AM
06 is online!!!! wow that was fast
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Posted by 1688torpedo on Friday, January 20, 2006 9:58 AM
I too like the 269E Set. I would guess the street price will be much less than the $629.00 listed in the catalog. Probably around Charlie Ro's price? Keep in mind that this was most likely made from new tooling & with the cost of the lawsuits,shipping,& energy cost the price would be more. and you get a set without the rust,scratches,nicks,paint loss,etc,and you get a warrenty,new boxes, & a super looking Train Set to boot. This is how I look at it.
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Posted by Brutus on Friday, January 20, 2006 11:59 AM
re Nascar train - Rusty Wallace is from Arnold, Missouri.

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Posted by Jumijo on Friday, January 20, 2006 12:11 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 1688torpedo

I too like the 269E Set. I would guess the street price will be much less than the $629.00 listed in the catalog. Probably around Charlie Ro's price? Keep in mind that this was most likely made from new tooling & with the cost of the lawsuits,shipping,& energy cost the price would be more. and you get a set without the rust,scratches,nicks,paint loss,etc,and you get a warrenty,new boxes, & a super looking Train Set to boot. This is how I look at it.



The new 269E set is very nice. No ifs ands or buts. $300-$350 would have been a fair price for that set IMHO.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 20, 2006 12:14 PM
Loved the new catalog[^], A lot of the new stuff is making my mouth water!![:P]...Except when I turn to the next page and saw THE Darn Alien Car[alien]!!!!... [:O] not another year of looking at those aliens floating in a boxcar[banghead]

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