I like user reviews of items before I purchase. Must try to consider the outliers. From what you described and given you have an earlier edition, I think you are fine with what you have.
Enjoy,
Michael
I also have the K Line volume, which is quite comprehensive, but the 7th ed has more info and includes several pages of corrections from the previous edition. You are probably OK with what you have, but b/c I knew I would be doing quite a bit of work on vintage operating accessories, I went the latest and greatest. It was recommended by several vendors at the TCA meet in York a year or so ago, and I went for it. Used it quite a bit already.
Hope his helps.
Michael Pags Having spent the last few months reviving many vintage Lionel accessories, I can recommend two excellent resources for Lionel accessories: Toy Train Repair Made Easy: 21 Lionel Postwar Projects, by Ray Plummer (Kalmback Books), and Greenberg's Repair and Operating Manual for Lionel Trains, 7th ed, (Kalmbach Books). These include wirign diagrams for many of the accessories. Have fun as the motors come back to life! Michael
Having spent the last few months reviving many vintage Lionel accessories, I can recommend two excellent resources for Lionel accessories: Toy Train Repair Made Easy: 21 Lionel Postwar Projects, by Ray Plummer (Kalmback Books), and Greenberg's Repair and Operating Manual for Lionel Trains, 7th ed, (Kalmbach Books). These include wirign diagrams for many of the accessories. Have fun as the motors come back to life!
I have already K Line's complete repair manual as well as Greenburg's Repair & operating manual printed in 1978. Would I neccessarily need this 7th edition? Would this volume contain newer updated information then what I already have?
Thanx.
HERE is a good place to start.
Rob
I'm looking to buy a Lionell accessory book. I would like the book to have all of Lionell's accessories and how to wire them. Please give me some recommendations on what to buy. also is there a good book that shows many different types of layouts....ready go!!!!!!
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