This site by Brady Burdge does not focus on the specific area of your interest but it is one of my favorite sites for Display Layouts. Well worth the time to explore:
http://www.lionellines.com/displays.html
Season's Best,
Mike
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Lionelking313 wrote: Why not go all out and create the 1949 showroom display layout? I have a book from TM I bought years ago called Lionel advertising and art. If you can find it, many layouts in there from the beginning of Lionel to the late 50's mark
Why not go all out and create the 1949 showroom display layout?
I have a book from TM I bought years ago called Lionel advertising and art. If you can find it, many layouts in there from the beginning of Lionel to the late 50's
mark
The 1949 layout is being reproduced at this web site !
http://www.jlmtrains.com/layout.htm
http://www.jlmtrains.com/ click on showroom layout !!
Thanks, John
Thanks to all that replied for their suggestions. I plan to check and see if NetFlix has "Holiday Affair" for rental.
I like the idea of copying a dealer display layout since; a) The scenery is pretty basic, b) lots of action packed in a small place, and c) I am seriously lacking in creativity!
Rent the movie Holiday Affair with Robert Mitchum. Great 1949 Departmrnt store Lionel layout in it.
I remember them as well but they seemed much bigger at the time.
I believe the (Sell when the season's over for more than you paid) Lionel dealer display layouts that you are thinking about , weren't produced until the mid 1950's. There was a book of fairly intricate track plans that dates back to the 1940's with artist renditions of what the layout would look like. But to my knowledge, there was no mass production of these layouts.
47Berkshire,
You may want to go to a local train show and buy a copy of an older instruction manual for Lionel trains as there are layout suggestions in the back of them. One of the instruction manuals I have mentioned about majic electrol, Lionel's first attempt at two train control on one track, also these older manuals have the voltage oputputs listed for differant transformers that Lionel made during that time.
Lee F.
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