My favorite a pre-war 258. I dont own one but am always checking to see whats available.
Take your pick:
although the 726 is my favorite, I know Jim A. really likes the Santa Fe F3's.
Even though I love Standard gauge, I would have to go with the 1937 700E Hudson. An amazing model for its time that still holds up well against modern O gauge steamers.
- Clint
I have both post and pre war favorites.
My favorite post war has to be the 2332 GG-1, followed by the 671 S2, then the 2343 F3's.
My favorite pre war are the gunmetal 262e, 263e, and 258. The 258 looks especially good pulling the 4 wheel 800 series freight cars, and the 529 and 530 4 wheel pullmans.
Although I don't currently own any modern equipment (yet), I'd also add to the list the bb1's by either MTH or Lionel (In PRR livery) as I'm partial to PRR electrics.
Cheers.
Jakeoregano (aka Dwayne)
p.s. Here's a pic of my favs:
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
My favorite engines would be the 1950 773, followed by the 746, any of the early Postwar F-3's, and the early 736's.
Jim
Dave
It's a TOY, A child's PLAYTHING!!! (Woody from Toy Story)
I'm partial to the Flying Yankee and Pioneer Zephyr. Oops I almost forgot the Hiawatha. You gotta love those streamliners.
Mitch
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
1688torpedo wrote: Mitch- You forgot to mention the 1688 as one of your favorites. Take Care.
Well, I'll be. How could I forget? My brains have turned to grits.
My favorite Lionel diesels are all the ALCo's, with a few EMD's thrown in. They all have to be Eastern roads though, such as the Reading, LV, B&O, C&O, PRR, NYC, WM, and the N&W.
My favorite Lionel steamer is the N&W Class A. It is an awesome piece of engineering.
Hey,what about the FM TRAINMASTER ?
Ed
I like my MOHAWKS, 18009,18064 have 3, and the 38053 that came out in 2003. Love em all especially the 18064 with elephant ears. CHUGA CHUGA WOO WOO!!!
laz57
otftch wrote: Hey,what about the FM TRAINMASTER ? Ed
In numbers produced they have to be near the top.
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