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SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 9-26-21 LIONEL CORPORATION TINPLATE PART 1

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Posted by pennytrains on Saturday, October 2, 2021 6:18 PM

LIONEL CORPORATION TINPLATE 1
58 WORDS

  1. The 400E on the cover of the inaugural Lionel Corporation Tinplate catalog in 2009 gave no hint of the (BRUTE) lurking on pages 24 & 25.  Whether in (ZINC) - chromate as with the No. 11-2009 or in classic (STATE) (GREEN) as on the No. 11-2010, the (TRIPLE) - motored No. 381SS representation of the Milwaukee Road’s (BI - POLAR) electric locomotive defies hyperbole.
  2. Union Pacific’s “(LITTLE - ZIP)”, aka the M-10000 streamliner, gained a (BAGGAGE) car in 2009.  Either the No. 11-80003 in brown and yellow or the No. 11-80002 in (ALUMINUM) compliment the original prewar sets excellently. This train still looks and runs best on O-72 or “(MODEL) Builders Track” just as the Lionel catalog stated in 1934.
  3. Making their debut in 2009 were the Nos. 1189 & 1191 (VILLAS) and the No. 1184 (BUNGALOWS) finally scaled up from HO to match Standard Gauge trains.  Still a bit small for housing a gateman though.
  4. The Lionel (CELEBRATION) Series kicked off in 2010 with (ORANGE) locomotives, cars and accessories including a No. 400E (11-1008) and a No. 255E (11-6014).
  5. Set No. 755W (11-6017) in (HIAWATHA) orange and gray was joined by the very patriotic red, white and blue No. 11-6018 (ARCHIVES) set cataloged for the first time since it was envisioned during the very late prewar era.
  6. The “(BLUE) Streak”, set No. 295E, modeled the (REXALL) Train sponsored by the United Drug Company in 1936.  A No. 265E (COMMODORE) Vanderbilt streamlined 2-4-2 locomotive pulled three Flying (YANKEE) cars in set No. 11-6016.
  7. The names “(TUTTLE)” (also the name of Captain Hawkeye Pierce’s imaginary friend) and “(BARNARD)” joined the Blue (COMET) consist as coach Nos. 419 (11-40023) and 1423 (11-40042) in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
  8. The Brute’s little brother, the twin - motored (SUPER) 381, measured, quote “23 2/4” x 5 1/8” x 6 ¼”” according to the catalog.  And yes, it really did state the loco was 23 and 2/4 inches long.
  9. Set No. 11-6020 approximates the Illinois Central’s “Green (DIAMOND)” using the Union Pacific “City of (DENVER)” as it’s base.
  10. American Flyer produced “(JUNIOR)” versions of it’s larger Wide Gauge trains just as Lionel did, however A.F.’s sets were more deluxe than most O Gauge sets.  Two reproduced examples from 2011 would be set Nos. 11-6027 “The (AMBASSADOR)” in red and the 11-6026 (MAYFLOWER) Junior plated with (CADMIUM).
  11. “Play war!”  The No. 214 (Locomotive?  Locotank?) in (BATTLESHIP) gray pulled two (AMMUNITION) cars in set No. 11-6025.
  12. The No. (SIX - E) with a (RUSSIAN) blue boiler (No. 11-1019) and the No. (SEVEN) in shiny (BRASS) (No. 11-1018) recall the show (WINDOW) displays, a role which J. L. Cowen believed his 1906 locomotives would be great for.
  13. Pulled by an American Flyer No. 4696 4-4-2, No. 11-1020), it was possible in 2011 to replicate the “Grand (CANYON) Freight” set of the 1930’s with one car not in the original set; the No. 11-30088 4018 (AUTOMOBILE) Car in white and blue.
  14. Not cataloged since 1942, O Gauge (ESTATE) Plots with trees made of rope and hedges of (LOOFAH) returned with the Nos. 11-90073 & 11-90072 (COUNTRY) Estates with No. 191 villas, 11-90077 & 11-90076 plots with bungalows and 11-90075 & 11-90074 (SUBURBAN) Homes with No. 189 Villas.
  15. No. 1071E “Lionel Junior Distant Control (STREAMLINER)” is a title that didn’t appear in a catalog between 1937 and 2011.  But in 2012 the classic little No. 1700 loco inspired by the Chicago Burlington and Quincy’s (ZEPHYR) became available in four versions including U.P. (ARMOR) yellow, the No. 11-6045, and red and (CHROME) on the No. 11-6042.
  16. Sharing pages 30 and 31 were the red No. 11-40072 (MILITARY) - themed set with the car names Academy, West (POINT), Army - Navy) and (ANNAPOLIS), and set No. 11-40071, the (LEGIONAIRE) Special.
  17. The chrome - (PLATED) No. 11-40065 Lionel Lines 3-car (PRESIDENTIAL) set bears the names of the 3rd, (JEFFERSON), 16th, (LINCOLN) and 32nd, (ROOSEVELT), U.S. Presidents.  The 40th, (REAGAN) AND 1ST, (WASHINGTON), were honored on separate sale coach and baggage cars.

    To be continued…

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SUNDAY PUZZLE FUN 9-26-21 LIONEL CORPORATION TINPLATE PART 1
Posted by pennytrains on Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:50 PM

LIONEL CORPORATION TINPLATE 1
58 WORDS

  1. The 400E on the cover of the inaugural Lionel Corporation Tinplate catalog in 2009 gave no hint of the (_ _ _ _ _) lurking on pages 24 & 25.  Whether in (_ _ _ _) - chromate as with the No. 11-2009 or in classic (_ _ _ _ _) (_ _ _ _ _) as on the No. 11-2010, the (_ _ _ _ _ _) - motored No. 381SS representation of the Milwaukee Road’s (_ _ - _ _ _ _ _) electric locomotive defies hyperbole.
  2. Union Pacific’s “(_ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _)”, aka the M-10000 streamliner, gained a (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) car in 2009.  Either the No. 11-80003 in brown and yellow or the No. 11-80002 in (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) compliment the original prewar sets excellently. This train still looks and runs best on O-72 or “(_ _ _ _ _) Builders Track” just as the Lionel catalog stated in 1934.
  3. Making their debut in 2009 were the Nos. 1189 & 1191 (_ _ _ _ _ _) and the No. 1184 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) finally scaled up from HO to match Standard Gauge trains.  Still a bit small for housing a gateman though.
  4. The Lionel (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Series kicked off in 2010 with (_ _ _ _ _ _) locomotives, cars and accessories including a No. 400E (11-1008) and a No. 255E (11-6014).
  5. Set No. 755W (11-6017) in (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) orange and gray was joined by the very patriotic red, white and blue No. 11-6018 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) set cataloged for the first time since it was envisioned during the very late prewar era.
  6. The “(_ _ _ _) Streak”, set No. 295E, modeled the (_ _ _ _ _ _) Train sponsored by the United Drug Company in 1936.  A No. 265E (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Vanderbilt streamlined 2-4-2 locomotive pulled three Flying (_ _ _ _ _ _) cars in set No. 11-6016.
  7. The names “(_ _ _ _ _ _)” (also the name of Captain Hawkeye Pierce’s imaginary friend) and “(_ _ _ _ _ _ _)” joined the Blue (_ _ _ _ _) consist as coach Nos. 419 (11-40023) and 1423 (11-40042) in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
  8. The Brute’s little brother, the twin - motored (_ _ _ _ _) 381, measured, quote “23 2/4” x 5 1/8” x 6 ¼”” according to the catalog.  And yes, it really did state the loco was 23 and 2/4 inches long.
  9. Set No. 11-6020 approximates the Illinois Central’s “Green (_ _ _ _ _ _ _)” using the Union Pacific “City of (_ _ _ _ _ _)” as it’s base.
  10. American Flyer produced “(_ _ _ _ _ _)” versions of it’s larger Wide Gauge trains just as Lionel did, however A.F.’s sets were more deluxe than most O Gauge sets.  Two reproduced examples from 2011 would be set Nos. 11-6027 “The (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)” in red and the 11-6026 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Junior plated with (_ _ _ _ _ _ _).
  11. “Play war!”  The No. 214 (Locomotive?  Locotank?) in (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) gray pulled two (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) cars in set No. 11-6025.
  12. The No. (_ _ _ - _) with a (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) blue boiler (No. 11-1019) and the No. (_ _ _ _ _) in shiny (_ _ _ _ _) (No. 11-1018) recall the show (_ _ _ _ _ _) displays, a role which J. L. Cowen always believed his 1906 locomotives would be great for.
  13. Pulled by an American Flyer No. 4696 4-4-2, No. 11-1020), it was possible in 2011 to replicate the “Grand (_ _ _ _ _ _) Freight” set of the 1930’s with one car not in the original set; the No. 11-30088 4018 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Car in white and blue.
  14. Not cataloged since 1942, O Gauge (_ _ _ _ _ _) Plots with trees made of rope and hedges of (_ _ _ _ _ _) returned with the Nos. 11-90073 & 11-90072 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) Estates with No. 191 villas, 11-90077 & 11-90076 plots with bungalows and 11-90075 & 11-90074 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Homes with No. 189 Villas.
  15. No. 1071E “Lionel Junior Distant Control (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)” is a title that didn’t appear in a catalog between 1937 and 2011.  But in 2012 the classic little No. 1700 loco inspired by the Chicago Burlington and Quincy’s (_ _ _ _ _ _) became available in four versions including U.P. (_ _ _ _ _) yellow, the No. 11-6045, and red and (_ _ _ _ _ _) on the No. 11-6042.
  16. Sharing pages 30 and 31 were the red No. 11-40072 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) - themed set with the car names Academy, West (_ _ _ _ _), Army - Navy) and (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _), and set No. 11-40071, the (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) Special.
  17. The chrome - (_ _ _ _ _ _) No. 11-40065 Lionel Lines 3-car (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _) set bears the names of the 3rd, (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _), 16th, (_ _ _ _ _ _ _) and 32nd, (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _), U.S. Presidents.  The 40th, (_ _ _ _ _ _) AND 1ST, (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _), were honored on separate sale coach and baggage cars.

    To be continued…

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