Antique Model Lionel
Trains
Antique Model Lionel Trains
For most of the railroading hobbyists Lionel Trains will surely ring a bell. In the history of
railroading no other railroad model has surpasses the popularity of Lionel trains. Kids in the 1940’s and 50’s mush
have earned a big fortune by now if they still get hold of antique model Lionel trains. During
those times the increasing prominence of Lionel trains was enormous that almost all kids must have owned a piece of
the Lionel train. However the so-called golden era of the famous locomotive name started in the 1920’s.
When Lionel trains first became a household name in the toy industry, it produced hundreds of
toy trains particularly for kids. Today the same name has been the latest craze among hobbyists. Those who owned
antique model Lionel trains like the State set which measure nine feet with twelve wheels engine will sure rake in
more fortune if the train is auctioned.
One of the antique model Lionel trains is the Liberty Lines 600E 2-6-4. This locomotive model
measures approximately three feet. According to Train Collectors Association (TCA), which is group of people who
are staunch followers of antique model Lionel trains, the Liberty Lines is an extension of its predecessor the
Lionel 400E which was manufactured sometime in 1030’s.
Today, the Liberty Lines 600E model locomotive is truly one of a kind antique model
Lionel trains. In fact this same model locomotive has been hailed as the primary rival of yet another
priceless locomotive the Lionel Super 381E. The latter is now one of the attractions in Historical Society Museum
in Williamsport Pennsylvania. By now there are only a handful of hobbyists and collectors who are proud owners of
one of the oldest model yet excellently crafted Lionel trains because there were only one hundred pieces that were
produced.
The lucky owners of the some of the old locomotive of Lionel will surely be worth a great
fortune by now, and that is if they are able to keep them in excellent condition. Just like in any other stuff, the
older they get granting that they are still in exceptional form will most likely priced higher. If the locomotive
model is getting rare, all the more it is more expensive.
Lionel Trains has its own ups and downs. The reputation of the company may have somehow waned
over the years, but the popularity of the locomotives is still rising. This is due to the fact that the Lionel
trains that were manufactured in the heydays were truly exceptional. The new breed of Lionel trains may not have
own the same prominence but as their predecessors, however hobbyists are still allured to the name.
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