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Lionel Hudson(783)

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Posted by DMUinCT on Saturday, April 7, 2007 9:12 AM
The 783 is re-run of the 1950 production 773 with upgrades (downgrades) The locomotive is "Scale size", the tender is the smaller  "Lionel size".  The die-cast tender is correct and was also used on the Berkshire prior to 1950, the pre-war 226E and 763E.  To improve the looks, add a full scale lead (pilot ) truck (which will limit you to O-72 track) and a 700T tender.  A real one will cost more than the 783.  Reproductions are available in both cast and plastic but you will have to do a lot of serching. 

Don U. TCA 73-5735

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Posted by cwburfle on Saturday, April 7, 2007 8:49 AM

Boy, given today's prices, I think you would be better off shopping around for a modern era reproduction of the 700E.

You could sell the 783, and buy the full scale engine. I don't think doing this would cost you anymore than just buying a tender.

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Lionel Hudson(783)
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 6, 2007 10:50 PM
Hello everybody i just joined this forum yesterday and this is my third post already what i am looking for is a scale tender for the 783. I know that the tender that it came with is a nice tender but it looks like it is only about 75 or 80% the size it should be for the locomotive. Is there a true scale tender available for this loco anywhere i have looked on ebay many times but have yet to find anything out there. Any ideas

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