I would want to see them in real life before making any real judgement. But, I'm not impressed with the set in the pics. The sheen looks more flat than satin and makes me think of the Krylon repaints you see at flea markets. It doesn't look like origionas I've seen. But then I haven't seen it all. I like 'em shiny too but not as shiny as the MTH variety. When it comes to imports and paint sheen, it's almost a coin toss they get it appealing.
I do not like the solid wheels either. The stamped wheels have a soothing sound to them as they click across the rails. Sort of like tinkle bells. You gotta have that tinkle bell sound or it ain't prewar.
Based on what I've read and seen over there, I think I'm going to pass on this set. It's nice, but for a list price of $630.00 it should be true to the original in more ways than it is. Hopefully, what Marty said about Lionel "ramping up" is indeed the case.
- Clint
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That set appears to be getting mixed reviews. Just about everyone seems to agree that the set box is distinctive and very attractive.
Folks who have received the set have mixed feelings about the "flat" look of the locomotive and the non-tinplate wheelsets used on some or all of the cars.
I had given some serious thought to buying that set, but have changed my mind based on what I have seen and read. No big deal, because there's plenty of other stuff out there to choose from.
For those interested, here is a link to the OGR forum on Tinplate Trains. It contains the first pictures and discussion I've seen on the new Lionel 269e set.
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1211056622/m/2851066624
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