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Lionel Atomic Submarine base

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Posted by Curmudgeon on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:53 AM

Lionel really messed up that set. No where do I see "Groton", or even, to be close, "New London".

Oh, well. I suppose if I were to have one, I'd have to build an escape training tower, too.

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Posted by TAdan on Monday, January 28, 2013 7:55 PM

Hi John, sent you a message here via the "conversation" feature here (I couldn't find your email).

I ordered a copy of your book today too. Wink

Here are a few quick shots of the sub base.

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Posted by jschmid on Monday, January 28, 2013 10:08 AM

TAdan,

Looking forward to the email.  Nice looking outfit.  Do you have theoutfit box and the rest of the sub base?

Pick up my book as well...you will be glad you did as it will tell you how much this is worth and you can more than pay for the book Big Smile

Nice find..

Have a great day.

John

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Posted by TAdan on Monday, January 28, 2013 9:50 AM

Hi John, thanks so much for the reply. I'll have to pick up the latest issue of CTT right away!

Here is the set:

I'll send an e-mail your way.

 

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Posted by jschmid on Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:48 PM

Tadan,

Your timing couldn't be better.  CTT just did a story on the top 8 Promotional Outfist from the 1960s as featured in my book the Autoritative Guide to Lionel's Promotional Outfits 1960 - 1969.  The 19201-2 is one of my top 8 from the '60s.  The "-2" is basically the same as the "-1" exept the Alco and B unit were unboxed in the "-2".   The Atomic Sub Base (Lionel catalog number 910-1) is extremely difficult to find complete and unassembled.  Finding the bag that it came is even more difficult to find.  I cover this in detail in my book on pages 540-543.  The 910 came in 9 promotional outifts.  The value is truly based on condition. 

The 910 is a cardboard scenic display that did not have anly Lionel markings.  As such, when separated from their train outfit, were often lost or destroyed.  Also, once put together, they were often ruined when taking apart to put away.

Feel free to contact me direct for more information, read the new CTT or check out my book for photos and value.

Great find!!


Regards,

John Schmid

Author - Authoritative Guide to Lionel's Promotional Outfits

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Lionel Atomic Submarine base
Posted by TAdan on Friday, January 25, 2013 9:04 AM

Hi, I recently acquired an uncataloged Lionel set from 1960 (19201-1) with the card board Atomic Submarine Base playset. I haven't been able to find out much information on it and was wondering if anyone had some insight into how unusal of an item it is. I'd never heard of it before.

Any information you could add would be helpful, thanks.

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