my T's actually my Achilles heel, I'm so OCD about these.
1 Train sets, what could be better, they have everything a boy could dream of.
2 A new accessory, preferrably an operating one, but that's not a deal killer.
3 Much more room, for everything evergrowing,
Penny Trains lionelsoni If that's the penultimate, what is your ultimate set? Slapping down a blank check and saying "give me one of everything!"
lionelsoni If that's the penultimate, what is your ultimate set? Slapping down a blank check and saying "give me one of everything!"
If that's the penultimate, what is your ultimate set?
Slapping down a blank check and saying "give me one of everything!"
Wouldn't it be tough to make a fun layout with "one of everything":
.....If Lionel still offers their old track (which I'd heard they'd stopped).... :
?????
Track: GarGraves (and I like the look of Ross Custom Switches)
Trains: Lionel (contemporary trains decorated in Canadian liveries)
Transformers: Postwar ZW; ZW-L; KW, plus TMCC, Legacy, etc.The dream layout would measure about 200' wide by 250' in length, and would be "serpantine" in shape, with the main lines winding through a meandering route through a massive railyard, a smaller yard serving lakeside coal and grain facilities; two sizable towns (one featuring a massive cereal plant served by long sidings built into a long street); a long passing siding serving oil fields; a coal/iron ore facility; a few long, scratchbuilt bridges; and at least three tunnels measuring between 25 and 75 feet in length. Structures would be a mix of Lionel and scratchbuilt. No grades, to reduce risk of derailments.
A nearly-identical "dream layout" would share the same dimensions and track plan as the one above, but would feature winter scenery, postwar Lionel/Marx pieces, and feature Deptartment 56 structures.It's fun to speculate about these things!
Ian McKechnie
lionelsoni If that's the penultimate, what is your ultimate set?
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Bob Nelson
I got to thinking about this today and took it all the way to creating my "treasure chest", "railroad in a box", penultimate 8 car postwar Lionel freight set with accessories:
I have no idea what a behemoth set like this would have cost back in the day, but it would cost me a couple grand to put it together nowadays!
RJSMITHINDY For me: Track is Lionel FasTrack (I like the scale look of the ballast and switch lanterns). Trains include Lionel & MTH conventional, MTH DCS & just purchased my first Lionel Legacy engine. Mostly steam and a few diesels. We also have some LionChief for the Christmas tree layout. Transformer is an MTH Z-4000 with DCS control with Wi-Fi control. I‘ve recently added Legacy control to DCS as well. I’m new to the forum and look forward to interacting and learning from everyone! — Rob
For me:
Track is Lionel FasTrack (I like the scale look of the ballast and switch lanterns).
Trains include Lionel & MTH conventional, MTH DCS & just purchased my first Lionel Legacy engine. Mostly steam and a few diesels. We also have some LionChief for the Christmas tree layout.
Transformer is an MTH Z-4000 with DCS control with Wi-Fi control. I‘ve recently added Legacy control to DCS as well.
I’m new to the forum and look forward to interacting and learning from everyone!
— Rob
Track I use is Lionel O27 profile, O27, O42, O54, K-Line O72
Trains power, Lionel, Post War, K-line and Williams
Transformers,, 3 - ZW lionel
Joined 1-21-2011 TCA 13-68614
Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Track: Traditional postwar tubular 027 Lionel brand track
Trains: Postwar Lionel 027 trains
Transformer: Postwar Lionel transformers (LW and others)
Ross switches/Gargraves track
TMCC/Legacy
Lionel and MTH engines(MTH converted to TMCC)
For track I use traditional tinplate: K-Line 042 curves and 36" straights, and Williams 031 curves. These all have ties that are as close together as Lionel's 072. I like the "prewar display" look it gives the layout. For switches I use Lionel #042 and #722 manual switches.
Trains: Lionel postwar and MPC, Williams and MTH - all conventional.
Transformer: MTH Z4000
- Rob
Since I am in S-Scale my track is American Models.
Trains: Anything in S-scale from Flyer, to Lionel Flyer, American Models, MTH etc.
Transformers Flyer 30Bs, 19Bs, 17Bs and 12Bs. I already have TMCC/Legacy and MTH DCS
Track: Gargraves and Ross or Super O.
Trains: Lionel-all eras.
Transformer: Lionel and whatever I need. KW's, ZW's, TW's, LW's...
Track - Atlas O for me too with a massive yard and all command control switches.
Trains - I like modern power, so I would have a stable full of SD70ACe's and ES44AC's pulling one of each Husky Stack ever made! I'd like a nice long grain train too.
Transformer - Legacy with multiple PowerHouse power supplies.
Rob
Track: Atlas O long straights and O54 to O72 curves, passing sidings and interlockings. A 4 track main to represent the NEC near where my grandparents lived and my Great Grandfather and Grandfather both worked for the PRR.
Trains: All Lionel, TMCC/Legacy. Ultimately PRR scale T1 Duplex and CNJ Blue Comet, throw in a scale Legacy Polar Express for good measure. Roster would include CNJ, PRR, C&O/B&O with a NW and WM for good measure. Should be able to run everything from 1942 to the present.
Transformer: ZW, ZW-L. Again, TMCC and Legacy is a must.
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Let us assume that funds are no problem and the size, construction and location of the layout are not a factor, what would be your 3 "T"s quest?
Track...Trains...Transformer
As always, many thanks.
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