QUOTE: Originally posted by 1688torpedo Hello Gary- You're very welcome for the help. All of my 1688s are Gunmetal Grey and I've only one that has never been restored and its a 1688E from 1937 with a thin casting and no Firebox Weight with simulated doors in the Rear Cab. Your 1688 is a thicker casting complete with Firebox and the front Cowcatcher section is also thicker. Lionel made this change in 1938 and stayed this way until production ceased for the war in 1942.The 1936-37 version had a very thin Cowcatcher and was lightweight. The 1936 versions were Black in color & most of them had a Winged Keystone Just above the headlight near the Smokehole and these are very hard to get due to the fragile casting and being made only one year(1936) In 1937 The Winged Keystone was eliminated and the 1688s were made without it for the remainder of prewar production. In 1940 the color was changed from Gunmetal to Black. In 1937-39 All 1688s were Gunmetal in color& in 1936,1940,1941,and 1942; 1688s were Black in color and the 1668s follow this same color pattern. If you need help with your 1688 at all, Just e-mail me. Take care & enjoy your 1688.
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