Great see you again. Thanks for the shout out. That double diesel set is in really nice condition, great buy. Next show you go to you should add some footage from the show. I love that you point out all the small details on the items in you videos. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
While I like all the digital bells and whistles in today's 3-rail trains, there's a lot to love in good old, analog, conventionally-powered Lionel sets -- even from the (unfairly derided) MPC era! And yes, the price is right! Great video!
Cool set I really like the Santa Fe paint pattern and colors on your 8020 and 8021. Your Lionel MPC Southern Pacific Alco ABA set is beautiful I would like to find one sometime. Thanks for sharing
This was the very first Lionel I ever had. It was my dad's from when he was a kid. While the box was destroyed in a flood, everything else survived, and It still runs to this day!
My first train set was the North American Express Set in the mid 70's. UP U36B and large track layout. I believe it was a top of the line set that year. Started me on a lifetime love of trains!
I always like your videos. You are always reviewing MPC and more affordable engines and that is cool. I enjoy conventional running myself so the highest level I have currently is Lion Chief, no Legacy. Awesome Video!👍🙏🔥💪❤️🇺🇸
I bought the A and B together from this set from a train show. I usually piece the rest of the set together through eBay. But this was my first warbonnet and I wanted passenger cars. So I bought some MPC era passenger cars to put behind it. You really would like a post war alco like the 2343 from the early 50s. If you ever go to a train show and get to hold it in your hands. You will want it. They are so heavy and very well built. I really enjoy your videos. Ken
Very nice! Conventional is great and the way to go. MPC put out some nice sets, in a number of price ranges. That is a good running set, for sure. An excellent video, as always.
This was also the first set I ever had in the 1970’s. The transformer was blue in mine, but the engine and dummy are the same that were in mine. I no longer have it and I wish I did.
The wheaton train show ! Wow , the last time I went , I sold everything before the public was allowed in ! 2016?January probably may 17 Probably 200 pieces Lol
Great see you again. Thanks for the shout out.
That double diesel set is in really nice condition, great buy.
Next show you go to you should add some footage from the show.
I love that you point out all the small details on the items in you videos. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Very nice train. Awesome video. Never saw the bulkhead for that flat car.
Wow, these are really pristine. Great find!!
While I like all the digital bells and whistles in today's 3-rail trains, there's a lot to love in good old, analog, conventionally-powered Lionel sets -- even from the (unfairly derided) MPC era! And yes, the price is right! Great video!
Cool set I really like the Santa Fe paint pattern and colors on your 8020 and 8021. Your Lionel MPC Southern Pacific Alco ABA set is beautiful I would like to find one sometime. Thanks for sharing
This was the very first Lionel I ever had. It was my dad's from when he was a kid. While the box was destroyed in a flood, everything else survived, and It still runs to this day!
My first train set was the North American Express Set in the mid 70's. UP U36B and large track layout. I believe it was a top of the line set that year. Started me on a lifetime love of trains!
I got that double diesel set as a kid in the early 70s.
I always like your videos. You are always reviewing MPC and more affordable engines and that is cool. I enjoy conventional running myself so the highest level I have currently is Lion Chief, no Legacy. Awesome Video!👍🙏🔥💪❤️🇺🇸
I bought the A and B together from this set from a train show. I usually piece the rest of the set together through eBay. But this was my first warbonnet and I wanted passenger cars. So I bought some MPC era passenger cars to put behind it. You really would like a post war alco like the 2343 from the early 50s. If you ever go to a train show and get to hold it in your hands. You will want it. They are so heavy and very well built. I really enjoy your videos. Ken
Very nice! Conventional is great and the way to go. MPC put out some nice sets, in a number of price ranges. That is a good running set, for sure. An excellent video, as always.
This was also the first set I ever had in the 1970’s. The transformer was blue in mine, but the engine and dummy are the same that were in mine. I no longer have it and I wish I did.
How’s the search for the Lionel Black Diamond going?
Still looking for one, don’t worry :)
The wheaton train show !
Wow , the last time I went , I sold everything before the public was allowed in ! 2016?January probably may 17
Probably 200 pieces
Lol
That beard coming back?