QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh QUOTE: Originally posted by Bedfordtony I have a Lionel 027 No. 1643 Diesel Freight. I received it as a Christmas gift in the early or mid-60's. It has a locomotive with Rock Island markings, two flatcars (one with a satellite launcher), a box car that serves as a coin bank and the caboose with Chesapeake and Ohio markings. Please excuse my ignorance, but what does a "tinplater" have to do with model railroads? Thank you, Tony tony tin plating was used on toy trains back in the early century.thus the name tinplate.some are rare and very collectable[:)] stay safe Joe
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bedfordtony I have a Lionel 027 No. 1643 Diesel Freight. I received it as a Christmas gift in the early or mid-60's. It has a locomotive with Rock Island markings, two flatcars (one with a satellite launcher), a box car that serves as a coin bank and the caboose with Chesapeake and Ohio markings. Please excuse my ignorance, but what does a "tinplater" have to do with model railroads? Thank you, Tony
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