Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
726 Berkshire would be a nice one, but I am biased.
a 675 or 224 would also be a nice compliment, or a 2065.
jaabat wrote: They are great looking locos and are not exhorbitantly priced like the 726/736 berks. You can find incredible examples for all of those for well under $200.00.
They are great looking locos and are not exhorbitantly priced like the 726/736 berks. You can find incredible examples for all of those for well under $200.00.
aye yi yi Jim, they're not that expensive. I don't think my Dad paid more than $30.00 for this one:
you just gotta be willing to hang on to it for 60 years.
Frank53 wrote: jaabat wrote: They are great looking locos and are not exhorbitantly priced like the 726/736 berks. You can find incredible examples for all of those for well under $200.00. aye yi yi Jim, they're not that expensive. I don't think my Dad paid more than $30.00 for this one: you just gotta be willing to hang on to it for 60 years.
jaabat wrote: aye yi yi, Frank . . . wanna double Dad's money?
aye yi yi, Frank . . . wanna double Dad's money?
This one has some play wear on it Jim. While I appreciate the offer, I wouldn't want to take advantage of a friend like that. I know it hit the basement floor a few times.
jefelectric wrote:I know you guys like the old Lionel, but did you know that you can buy a NEW Williams Berk for $200.00.
Thanks for the heads up John, but I am fearful I would get struck by lightning or some other divine intervention.
Like jefelectric mentioned you can buy a new Williams Berk or Pennsy S-2 steamer for close to $200.00. I bought the Pennsy S-2 and would buy another if I could afford any more train stuff lately or will trade my DCS (the hand held says DCS 3.10)system for a Williams Berk.
I like the old post war stuff, but a new Williams is almost as good. Williams uses metal gears on the motors and trucks so the gears don't wear out that quick, also no electronics inside to jack up the price!
Lee Fritz
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
1688torpedo wrote:Hello Traindaddy! Call Jim at the Trading Post in Cleveland,Ohio at: 1-216-661-7300. He has plenty of Postwar Lionel looking for a good home & a layout to romp around on. Jim also accepts Layaway & his prices are reasonable too! Hope this helps. Take care.
I'm on the lookout for a 221 - know if he has one collecting dust over there?
phillyreading wrote: Like jefelectric mentioned you can buy a new Williams Berk or Pennsy S-2 steamer for close to $200.00. I bought the Pennsy S-2 and would buy another if I could afford any more train stuff lately or will trade my DCS (the hand held says DCS 3.10)system for a Williams Berk. I like the old post war stuff, but a new Williams is almost as good. Williams uses metal gears on the motors and trucks so the gears don't wear out that quick, also no electronics inside to jack up the price! Lee Fritz
Hmmmm...I am of the opposite opinion. I've been hunting an MTH NYC Berkshire for two days and finally located one. It cost $1,000 samolies. I will probably order it today, since they are almost unobtainable. I also bought the MTH S2 as well as have the Lionel 671 re-release (Century Series) S2 on order. You DON'T want to know what the Lionel one cost.
I don't consider the price "jacked up" for having Protosound or Lionel's sound system. I think the extra options in the more expensive trains are worth the extra $$$$. Heck....it all depends on what you can afford and how realistic you want to get
Dep
Virginian Railroad
Deputy wrote:. . . I also bought the MTH S2 as well as have the Lionel 671 re-release (Century Series) S2 on order. You DON'T want to know what the Lionel one cost. . . . Dep
. . . I also bought the MTH S2 as well as have the Lionel 671 re-release (Century Series) S2 on order. You DON'T want to know what the Lionel one cost. . . .
Yes we do!
Hey Dep,
Spending your kid's inheritence?
Jim
jaabat wrote: Deputy wrote: . . . I also bought the MTH S2 as well as have the Lionel 671 re-release (Century Series) S2 on order. You DON'T want to know what the Lionel one cost. . . . Dep Yes we do! Hey Dep, Spending your kid's inheritence? Jim
Deputy wrote: . . . I also bought the MTH S2 as well as have the Lionel 671 re-release (Century Series) S2 on order. You DON'T want to know what the Lionel one cost. . . . Dep
Jim,
Hehehe...WHAT kids????
I just got married this year and NO kids are planned. I'm 57. Do the math and you'll see that I wouldn't be around for most of their lives.
Actually, I got a pretty good price for the Lionel 671. $899 brand new in the box. Most of them are going for well over a grand IF you can find them.
Like Dep mentions; it all depends on what you can afford or are willing to pay for an item. I bought an MTH T1 Reading 4-8-4 a few months ago for $1000.00 because it was something that I was after, not too many 4-8-4's were made by most of the companies, maybe ten years ago a T1 Northern was made by Lionel-not sure if it had a sound system or not. Mainly Berkshires or Hudsons are made because the real ones were more plentiful through out the US.
Mainly I won't spend that much on a locomotive. I have an S-2 steamer by Williams that runs good and pulls a lot. I have a GG-1 semi-scale by K-Line, green with gold stripes.
Lee F.
jaabat wrote: jefelectric wrote:I know you guys like the old Lionel, but did you know that you can buy a NEW Williams Berk for $200.00.$200 for a new Williams Berk is a greap price. They usually sell for $250 - $300. I have several Williams locomotives and enjoy them all. There are some very real benefits to purchasing a Williams over a post war Lionel. Mainly the warranty and the out-of-the-box like new condition. But there is something about owning a vintage Lionel, and watching one pull a train around my layout always makes me smile.Jim
That is what Marty at Ma & Pa Junction sells them for, last time I looked he only had one in stock, but if you are interested give him a call as the list isn't always up to date.
http://www.mapajunction.com/
Great guy.
Just put in an order for an MTH NYC Berk from The Western Depot. Poof!!! Another grand hit on the VISA card. Dang thing is melting away.
I'm tracking a couple of NYC GP9s on E-Bay, but I don't hold much hope for them. Curse the vultures!!!!
Holy smokes!!! Just got confirmation that my Berkshire order has SHIPPED! Western Depot sure has FAST service!!!
gave it a whirl - no 221.
Frank53 wrote: 1688torpedo wrote:Hello Traindaddy! Call Jim at the Trading Post in Cleveland,Ohio at: 1-216-661-7300. He has plenty of Postwar Lionel looking for a good home & a layout to romp around on. Jim also accepts Layaway & his prices are reasonable too! Hope this helps. Take care. gave it a whirl - no 221.
Here's one on E-bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/221-PREWAR-LIONEL-STREAMLINE-ENGINE-WOW_W0QQitemZ200040403979QQihZ010QQcategoryZ4145QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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