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		<title>Discover How To Sell Antique Lionel Trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 02:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad Sharpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to deal your old Lionel trains? Possibly you have discovered a goldmine at your neighborhood garage sale! Or possibly you've revealed a box in the attic filled with these used Lionel trains. How do you check their worth?<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/discover-how-to-sell-antique-lionel-trains/">Discover How To Sell Antique Lionel Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>Are you looking to deal your old Lionel trains? Possibly you have discovered a goldmine at your neighborhood garage sale! Or possibly you&#8217;ve revealed a box in the attic filled with these used Lionel trains. How do you check their worth?</p>
<p>When it occurs down to it, their worth, or their selling price, will bet on different things, not the least of which is how much the purchaser is ready to give you to get it. The most impressed buyers will by nature pay more than individual who is not fiery about it.</p>
<p>The last somebody you want to deal your old Lionel train to is 1 of those individuals who post ads saying &#8220;I buy trains!&#8221;. These individuals are in the business of committing the bottom manageable cost, and then trading as high as possible. You most likely will not get a good cost presently.</p>
<p>Who you DO want to talk to is accurate collectors of antique Lionel trains. They are most in all probability to leave you a reasonable price, and in this group of someones is where you are too most likely to learn a motivated buyer. You may have a local group of collectors in your individual field. Hobby stores that deal in used Lionel trains, or cater regions and add-on for them, can direct you in acquiring the regular collectors.</p>
<p>Nowadays that you recognize where to see a purchaser, here are whatever hints to assist you put a price on your antique Lionel train.</p>
<p>The Train Collectors Association has direct grading criteria that are observed by the proper train collectors in setting valuations. They split the full range of conditions into 7 categories, ranging from brand new and unused (mint condition) to rubble, with whatsoever operational parts (poor condition). The seven categories are: Mint, Like New, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor. Your train will fall someplace into one of these classes.</p>
<p>In addition, there are 2 superior guides publicized each yr that can help you to learn a value for your old Lionel train. These newspaper publishers are well honorable in this arena, and have been printing these guides for some years. The two guides are:</p>
<p>TM&#8217;s Lionel Price and Rarity Guide &#8211; Volume 1 or Volume two, counting on the date your Lionel train was constructed</p>
<p>Greenberg&#8217;s Pocket Price Guide to Lionel Trains</p>
<p>There are certain things you can do which can make a huge difference in your selling price. Say your train is in mint condition, plus you have the primary package, you will get the broadest cost manageable. So do not ever so cast away the box if you have one. As Well, clean your train so that there is zero dust, grime, dirt, or old built up oil on it. A clean and shining train that doesn&#8217;t move can oftentimes command a high selling price than a dirty one that works. In addition, sometimes just cleansing it up and making minor fixtures can restore that old train to a more valuable condition.</p>
<p>You can get an supreme guide for amending your old Lionel train at LionelManuals.com. The guide is really 2 CDs full of instructions, blueprints, parts lists, and detailed plots for every Lionel train manufactured from 1906 through 1986. It makes reestablishing your train easy, and can easy double or triple the price you can get for your train. With whatsoever of these payable trains, doing the simplex fixtures can really bring you thousands of dollars more when you deal it.</p>
<p>So you see, there is a lot that goes into committing a value on your old Lionel train. Your well calculated to get a good selling price is to do your enquiry on your train, check the accomplished guides, make contact with a collectors club, and show a restored, clean and beaming train to a fanatic collector.</p>
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		<title>Lionel HO Model Trains &#8211; Antique Lionel Trains Buying Guide</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Jenkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting in the ho model train hobby will leave you with some questions. Eg: The right way to price and purchase lionel HO model trains. Even so, you need to question, recognize and understand some basic facts.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/lionel-ho-model-trains-antique-lionel-trains-buying-guide/">Lionel HO Model Trains &#8211; Antique Lionel Trains Buying Guide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>Getting in the ho model train hobby will leave you with some questions. Eg: The right way to price and purchase lionel HO model trains. Even so, you need to question, recognize and understand some basic facts.</p>
<p>Your line of questioning will have reconcile with the purpose of your HO model train set. Say you are planning on becoming a collector, or are you merely make a elementary layout for something to do, but are not going to get excessively involved, or is a present for a youngster?</p>
<p> If you are planning on becoming a collector, so your introductory doubt would be where can you gather whatsoever certain data as to the history of the Lionel trains. It would be unreliable to pay top dollar for a train set that was not reliable. Numerous vintage pieces can be very expensive.</p>
<p> To start with only a basic set and go from there, it might be advisable to go a prestigious hobby store ,rather one that solely deals with train sets. Most of the people that have these kinds of storehouses have a passion of trains and they have spent long times learning about them. The one bit of knowledge that you do have is you recognize that Lionel train sets have been on the market for numerous years, and are known to be worth the money you are about to invest. So likely your first question should be, which models should you start off with. You will probably want to start with a good primary set and add to it. Don&#8217;t make the decision that it doesnt matter if there are add ons or not. It has been said that the  train hobby is highly addictive. Which means theres a good chance you may get more than involved then you planned.</p>
<p> Programme for the future. Enquire the experienced hobbyist selling to you if whatever of the  ho model train sets get DCC ready. This is new to model railroading, and what it means it that it applies digital computer technology. Say the reply is no, and then enquire are there sets that can be advanced and if so how much would it cost. You as well desire to recognise what is a moderate budget to have to start with the  train series. They may have several package deals already outlined.</p>
<p> If you are buying a set for a child. Your demands will depend on the childs age. Say they are quite small and so you will need a Lionel train set that is going to fit in with his capabilities to run it. Once More ask the sales rep what they would recommend for that age group. He will be confident to show you train sets that would be ideal for what you are reckoning for. And Then you can select the theme that your child would like better.</p>
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		<title>3 Facts You Must Know Before Buying Antique Lionel Trains</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zach Hersa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alas, we are in a time era where so many hobby workshops are closing their doors for the last time. This makes it tricky for the avid model train hobbyist. It makes it even more hard to purchase the trains and parts when they are required. It neednt be that way though. Say you have a computer or know somebody that does, then you can do all your shopping right from the comfort of your own home. Just plainly head to the net and set out searching for what you desire or need.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/3-facts-you-must-know-before-buying-antique-lionel-trains/">3 Facts You Must Know Before Buying Antique Lionel Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Zach Hersa</div>
<p>Alas, we are in a time era where so many hobby workshops are closing their doors for the last time. This makes it tricky for the avid model train hobbyist. It makes it even more hard to purchase the trains and parts when they are required. It neednt be that way though. Say you have a computer or know somebody that does, then you can do all your shopping right from the comfort of your own home. Just plainly head to the net and set out searching for what you desire or need. </p>
<p>Shopping on line make taking a little getting used to. It&#8217;s hard for train lovers not to be able to pick up a piece and lovingly inspect it. It&#8217;s likewise hard to picture the actual size of what you are seeing on your computer monitor as well. Shopping online is for sure convenient and fast, but it does have its drawbacks. There are some things you should use in order to get the most satisfying answers from your online shopping experiences.</p>
<p>- Make sure you are buying your model train or parts from a dealer that you have knowledge of as being good. Maybe you know of people who have handled with them in the past.</p>
<p>- Knowledge of lionel trains are required and knowing what you are reckoning for is likewise primary.</p>
<p>- Learn what return policies and refund rules are.</p>
<p>- Payment methods if possible should be credit cards, or even via Paypal, although not interpreted as safe.</p>
<p>Being as shopping on line may be new to you, there are few resources you can take advantage of. Check out forum where another avid model train lovers gather. They can give you every last kinds of advice. Contact the organization you are thinking of buying from, see how pro they are by way of reply. Do not be afraid to enquire inquiries. After all, you wish to find a few reliable online miniature train suppliers that can meet your demands.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 19:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Archie Ronald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Say you are a Lionel trains fancier, mending and servicing your Lionel trains is a regular division of your hobby. You wish to keep your trains reckoning distinct and working better for the most enjoyment. Say you mean to trade your trains, and so maintaining them at their greatest is a key to acquiring a great price. Most Lionel train repairs can be finished decently there in your private home. Say you do the amends yourself, you can keep money on fixing bills, and relish the satisfaction of preserving those ravishers looking fantastic!<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/learn-how-to-repair-and-service-antique-lionel-trains/">Learn How To Repair and Service Antique Lionel Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>Say you are a Lionel trains fancier, mending and servicing your Lionel trains is a regular division of your hobby. You wish to keep your trains reckoning distinct and working better for the most enjoyment. Say you mean to trade your trains, and so maintaining them at their greatest is a key to acquiring a great price. Most Lionel train repairs can be finished decently there in your private home. Say you do the amends yourself, you can keep money on fixing bills, and relish the satisfaction of preserving those ravishers looking fantastic!</p>
<p>Here are whatever tips for several of the most common Lionel train fixtures :</p>
<p>Say your train seems to be lagging, the cause is likely because there is whatever grease, rust, or oil build on either the track or the wheels of the train. These build ups can affect the link between the track and the train. Say there is not a good connection, and so it doesn&#8217;t function as well.</p>
<p>Cleaning Dust From The Track and Wheels</p>
<p>Say you see whatsoever rust, use several sand paper to get rid of it. If there is serious build up, you can use a alternative knife to scratch off the greatest part of it. Alternatively, you can use rust remover. After you take out the rust, saturate a soft cloth with light oil sprayer, and rub the track with it. Then buff it with a fresh division of the cloth.</p>
<p>Say you see several greenish or snappy white build up, this is oxidisation. Merely soak your track in oxidation remover for a few min, and then go through with the light oil spray and buffing.</p>
<p>Be sure you do not of all time utilise steel wool on your tracks. Small molecules of the steel wool will come off and then deposit to the track. These molecules will get found by your locomotive, and could cause enough harm to ruin it.</p>
<p>Say you have some persistent stains of grime, a hard eraser will eliminate them.</p>
<p>Stick To the identical process for the wheels, but a Q-Tip soaked with the oil spray functions fresher for cleansing the stain from them.</p>
<p>Fixing The Track Pieces So They Fit Together Snugly</p>
<p>Other 1 of your average Lionel train amends is acquiring the pieces of your track to fit tightly as one. Over time, the connectors tend to become slightly bent, loosening up the connections. When you encounter this problem, use needle nose pliers to carefully bend the connectors back into place. When you have them back where they should be, your track pieces will fit snugly unitedly once again.</p>
<p>Repairing The Cars</p>
<p>Maintaining your cars in tip top process is too significant. Dirt and oil can develop in these also. Utilise the light oil spray to clean them. If you need to utilise some oil to small moving parts, use a toothpick to transfer a moderate drop of oil to where you need it. You don&#8217;t want to overdo it in utilising the oil.</p>
<p>Once your car is clean, check it for bent or broken bits. Say something is bent, you may be effective to utilize needle-nose pliers to softly guide it backwards.</p>
<p>Most of the time you can replace any parts that need replacing yourself. Ordinarily they are connected with small screws. Simply unscrew the division and screw the fresh division into place.</p>
<p>Where Do You Find Replacement Parts?</p>
<p>You can find replacement parts to complete your Lionel train repairs at your local hobby shop or specialty Lionel stores.</p>
<p>One excellent resource for your Lionel train repairs is LionelManuals.com.</p>
<p>They sell a 2 CD set that includes extensive illustrated repair instructions, blueprints, parts lists, and a parts and accessories catalog. They cover all Lionel trains manufactured from 1906 to 1986. These manuals make do-it-yourself Lionel train repairs easy, no matter which model you need to repair. You can become a pro in repairing your Lionel trains yourself with LionelManuals.com.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed Clyde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you reckoning to deal your antique Lionel trains? Possibly you have found a gold mine at your neighborhood garage sales event! Or possibly you've found a box in the attic filled with these used Lionel trains. How do you learn their worth?<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/old-lionel-trains-selling-guide-and-valuation/">Old Lionel Trains Selling Guide And Valuation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Thomas Hernandez</div>
<p>Are you reckoning to deal your antique Lionel trains? Possibly you have found a gold mine at your neighborhood garage sales event! Or possibly you&#8217;ve found a box in the attic filled with these used Lionel trains. How do you learn their worth?</p>
<p>When it gets down to it, their worth, or their dealing cost, will bet on various things, not the least of which is how much the purchaser is willing to pay you to get it. The most impressed purchasers will course pay more than someone who is not passionate about it.</p>
<p>The last somebody you want to sell your antique Lionel train to is one of those someones who post ads saying &#8220;I buy trains!&#8221;. These somebodies are in the business of fixing the bottom manageable price, and then selling as high as manageable. You most likely will not get a good price here.</p>
<p>Who you DO want to speak to is proper collectors of used Lionel trains. They are most in all probability to leave you a ordinary cost, and in this group of people is where you are likewise most in all likelihood to learn a affected purchaser. You may have a local group of collectors in your individual arena. Hobby stores that deal in antique Lionel trains, or cater regions and supplements for them, can guide you in acquiring the trusted collectors.</p>
<p>Today that you recognize where to see a buyer, here are numerous tips to aid you put a price on your old Lionel train.</p>
<p>The Train Collectors Association has strict grading standards that are observed by the regular train collectors in discovering valuations. They divide the total range of conditions into 7 classes, ranging from brand new and unused (mint condition) to rubble, with some available areas (poor condition). The seven categories are: Mint, Like New, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor. Your train will drop somewhere into one of these categories.</p>
<p>In addition, there are two outstanding guides advertised each yr that can help you to find out a value for your antique Lionel train. These newspaper publishers are well reputable in this field, and have been releasing these guides for some years. The two guides are:</p>
<p>TM&#8217;s Lionel Price and Rarity Guide &#8211; Volume 1 or Volume 2, looking on the date your Lionel train was manufactured</p>
<p>Greenberg&#8217;s Pocket Price Guide to Lionel Trains</p>
<p>There are particular affairs you can do which can make a huge difference in your marketing price. If your train is in mint condition, plus you have the special box, you will get the steepest cost manageable. So don&#8217;t ever so cast away the box if you have one. Too, clean your train so that there is zero dust, soil, dirt, or old built up oil on it. A clean and beaming train that doesn&#8217;t move can a great deal require a high dealing price than a dirty 1 that functions. In addition, at times just cleaning it up and making minor fixtures can reestablish that old train to a more worthy condition.</p>
<p>You can get an excellent guide for repairing your antique Lionel train at LionelManuals.com. The guide is really 2 CDs full of instructions, blueprints, parts lists, and detailed diagrams for every Lionel train constructed from 1906 through 1986. It makes mending your train easy, and can easy double or triple the price you can get for your train. With several of these payable trains, doing the simplex fixtures can actually bring you thousands of dollars more when you trade it.</p>
<p>So you see, there is a lot that goes into committing a rate on your used Lionel train. Your best calculate to get a large dealing cost is to do your enquiry on your train, check the recognized guides, make contact with a collectors club, and deliver a reconstructed, clean and shiny train to a wild collector.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Brady Burke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One other way you can know a true model train hobbyist is by the way he refers to his collection. He will never ever address it a toy train, it will constantly be a model train. To in reality refer to a collector's train set as a toy, is a bit of an insult, and they wont be long in correcting you.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/are-lionel-model-trains-considered-toy-trains/">Are Lionel Model Trains Considered Toy Trains?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>One other way you can know a true model train hobbyist is by the way he refers to his collection. He will never ever address it a toy train, it will constantly be a model train. To in reality refer to a collector&#8217;s train set as a toy, is a bit of an insult, and they wont be long in correcting you.</p>
<p>Toy trains are uncomplicated replications make for for small children. They are not near as detailed or as intricate as the model trains are. Likewise, they are not nearly as expensive. </p>
<p>Once you see some of the costs attached to these trains, you will no doubt agree that they are not for little girls and boys. Toy trains are fantastic for children who have an interest in trains. In fact, they can be a stepping-stone for alot more important engagement in the future. The toy trains have nowhere near the detail that the model trains do. The model trains are exact replicas of the real thing.</p>
<p>In the beginning, the first toy trains were operated by winding them up, And then several were actually run by steam. This is referring to the nineteenth century period where they were famous in United States and UK. As time goes by, they become more sophisticated in that they could change direction, and still puff smoke. They were fast becoming like the real thing.</p>
<p>The realism and detail found in the model trains of nowadays is stunning. There are many gauges and scales of these model trains available. And also, there is no shortage on scenery and add-ons. The hobby has grown to the point that model trains could be operated by computers and they can still even more set on a timetable nowadays. </p>
<p>There is zero need to be lonely when it gets to this hobby too. There is a massive gathering of clubs and associations in nearly any city constantly looking out for new hobbyists.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Ed Clyde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Say you are a Lionel trains fancier, repairing and servicing your Lionel trains is a standard portion of your hobby. You want to keep your trains looking distinct and functioning well for the most enjoyment. If you intend to sell your trains, and then maintaining them at their greatest is a key to getting a great price. Most Lionel train restores can be complete decently there in your own home. If you do the fixes yourself, you can save money on fixing bills, and enjoy the satisfaction of preserving those knockouts looking good!<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/repairing-and-servicing-antique-model-trains/">Repairing and Servicing Antique Model Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>Say you are a Lionel trains fancier, repairing and servicing your Lionel trains is a standard portion of your hobby. You want to keep your trains looking distinct and functioning well for the most enjoyment. If you intend to sell your trains, and then maintaining them at their greatest is a key to getting a great price. Most Lionel train restores can be complete decently there in your own home. If you do the fixes yourself, you can save money on fixing bills, and enjoy the satisfaction of preserving those knockouts looking good!</p>
<p> Here are whatever tips for several of the most general Lionel train repairs :</p>
<p> Say your train appears to be lagging, the understanding is in all likelihood because there is whatsoever grease, rust, or oil build up on either the path or the wheels of the train. These build ups can affect the link between the track and the train. If there is not a easy connector, then it doesn&#8217;t function as well.</p>
<p> Cleansing Junks From The Track and Wheels</p>
<p> If you see numerous rust, use whatever sand paper to remove it. Say there is serious build up, you can use a substitute knife to scratch off the hugest part of it. Or Else, you can use rust remover. After you remove the rust, saturate a soft cloth with light oil spray, and rub the track with it. And Then buff it with a fresh part of the fabric.</p>
<p> If you see some greenish or crusty white build up, this is oxidation. Plainly soak your track in oxidation remover for a few minutes, and then follow up with the easy oil spray and buffing.</p>
<p> Be certain you do not ever so practice steel wool on your tracks. Small particles of the steel wool will come off and then get to the track. These particles will get picked up by your locomotive, and could get plenty harm to ruin it.</p>
<p> Say you have several obstinate spots of grease, a hard eraser will get rid of them.</p>
<p> Follow the same operation for the wheels, but a Q-Tip loaded with the oil spray processes fresher for cleaning the grease from them.</p>
<p> Repairing The Track Pieces So They Fit Unitedly Snugly</p>
<p> Some Other one of your common Lionel train repairs is getting the bits of your track to fit tightly unitedly. Over time, the connections tend to become slightly bent, loosening up the connections. When you encounter this problem, use needle nose pliers to carefully bend the connectors back into place. When you have them back where they should be, your track areas will fit snugly unitedly over again.</p>
<p> Mending The Cars</p>
<p> Maintaining your cars in tip top work is likewise significant. Soil and oil can build up in these too. Practice the light oil sprayer to clean them. Say you need to utilise some oil to small moving parts, use a toothpick to transfer a moderate drop of oil to where you need it. You do not want to overdo it in applying the oil.</p>
<p> At One Time your car is clean, check it for bent or broken parts. Say something is bent, you may be able to use needle-nose pliers to mildly guide it back.</p>
<p> Most of the time you can replace any parts that need replacing yourself. Usually they are related with small screws. Plainly unscrew the region and screw the fresh part into place.</p>
<p> Where Do You Find Replacement Parts?</p>
<p> You can find replacement parts to complete your Lionel train repairs at your local hobby shop or specialty Lionel stores.</p>
<p> One excellent resource for your Lionel train repairs is LionelManuals.com.</p>
<p> They sell a 2 CD set that includes extensive illustrated repair instructions, blueprints, parts lists, and a parts and accessories catalog. They cover all Lionel trains manufactured from 1906 to 1986. These manuals make do-it-yourself Lionel train repairs easy, no matter which model you need to repair. You can become a pro in repairing your Lionel trains yourself with LionelManuals.com.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Edward Rizzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presently to follow with his greatest model trains, Josh came out with a new gauge, and this was a moderate three rail O gauge. He had speedily projected the need for a train that would be more adaptable to home sizes and could generate off the electrical energy. That's precisely what this gauge allowed and is nevertheless a very favourited model today.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/lionel-trains-and-the-american-flyer-history/">Lionel Trains and The American Flyer &#8211; History</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>Presently to follow with his greatest model trains, Josh came out with a new gauge, and this was a moderate three rail O gauge. He had speedily projected the need for a train that would be more adaptable to home sizes and could generate off the electrical energy. That&#8217;s precisely what this gauge allowed and is nevertheless a very favourited model today. </p>
<p>Another train manufacturers were quickly becoming acknowledged as well. For illustration the in 1907, the American Flyer joined the industry. Owned by 2 friends, William Coleman and William Hafner. They had determined they wanted to experiment with keeping prices down in the lithography region. They tried several tin type stuffs but the quality was bad, so they were not best-selling.It was actually this organisation that set out producing clockwork trains first.</p>
<p>Finally the partnership came to an end and Hafner went on his individual constructing the American flyer electric train set. In the beginning, he went with the O gauge, but shortly went into the general gauge that Lionel had set.</p>
<p>Merely before the attack of the war, Hafner sold the American flyer in 1938. This was to A C Gilbert. Once the war started out, all model train making had to stop. Every last the attention had to be put on the war. Prior to this though Gilbert had shifted the gauge from HO to O. And So in 1946, the S gauge was introduced. The Lionel Company had the superior border in the industry and Gilbert was unable to compete. He could not keep up with the mass production and the cost of Lionels. Gilbert stopped production in 1966 and just after this; Lionel took over the ownership of the American Flyer.</p>
<p>The passion for model trains exists on today and will no question preserve to do so for many years to come. There will never be a toy in the industry that can take the place of the treasured trains in people&#8217;s heart.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way you can know a true model train hobbyist is by the way he relates to his collection. He will never address it a toy train, it will forever be a model train. To actually refer to a collectors train set as a toy, is a little bit of an insult, and they won't be long in telling you.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/how-to-differentiate-between-lionel-model-trains-and-toy-trains/">How To Differentiate Between Lionel Model Trains and Toy Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>One way you can know a true model train hobbyist is by the way he relates to his collection. He will never address it a toy train, it will forever be a model train. To actually refer to a collectors train set as a toy, is a little bit of an insult, and they won&#8217;t be long in telling you.</p>
<p>Toy trains are uncomplicated replications make for for small children. They are not near as detailed or as intricate as the model trains are. Likewise, they are not nearly as expensive. </p>
<p>Once you see some of the prices attached to these trains, you will no doubt agree that they are not for little hands. Toy trains are fantastic for children who have an interest in trains. In actuality, they can be a stepping-stone for alot more serious engagement next time. The toy trains have nowhere near the detail that the model trains do. The model trains are exact replicas of the real thing.</p>
<p>In the beginning, the first toy trains were operated by winding them up, And then several were actually run by steam. This is referring to the nineteenth century period where they were famous in United States and UK. As time goes by, they become more sophisticated in that they could change direction, and still puff smoke. They were fast becoming like the real thing.</p>
<p>The realism and detail found in the model trains of today is exquisite. There are numerous gauges and scales of these model trains available. In addition, there is no shortage on scenery and accessories. The hobby has developed to the point where the model trains can nowadays be run by computers and set on a timetable. </p>
<p>There is zero need to be lonely when it gets to this hobby either. There is a huge assembly of clubs and associations in nearly all the city always looking out for new members.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word locomotive can be separated into 2 so as to convey it's actual meaning. Loco signifies from a place and motive signifies "causing motion". A locomotive gives the power that allows the train on the track to move and this also permits us to move cargo as well as for passengers to travel from one place to some other.<p><a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog/2009/01/a-guide-to-diesel-electric-locomotive-trains/">A Guide To Diesel Electric Locomotive Trains</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz/blog">www.antiques-and-collectibles.biz</a></p>
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<p>The word locomotive can be separated into 2 so as to convey it&#8217;s actual meaning. Loco signifies from a place and motive signifies &#8220;causing motion&#8221;. A locomotive gives the power that allows the train on the track to move and this also permits us to move cargo as well as for passengers to travel from one place to some other.</p>
<p>A diesel electric locomotive is a locomotive that is powered by a diesel engine which in turn.actually is connected to an electric generator. Electricity is thus, generated and stored in the batteries which is utilized to power the electric motors which in turn are running the train. The diesel electric locomotives are superior or more advantageous as compared to the earlier versions in various ways and that is the reason why they are hot-selling now. </p>
<p>The diesel electric machinery is lighter and also costs less making it affordable as a matter of fact, a profitable proposition. The recurring cost on the diesel electric locomotive is very much less as the wear and tear on the parts time is less on a comparative basis then they don&#8217;t have to be replaced very frequently, if at all.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s times when contamination levels have grown too much that they have started having different bad effects on the environment and also on our wellness, an optionone of the option that is environment friendly is required now. The diesel electric locomotive is very efficient. With nearly no pollution it is best fitted in the present times considering the state of our environment and how significant it is to have a pollution free transport. The diesel electric locomotive is a choice that can be reliable as the chances of failure are very much less than another options. The parts do not require frequent replacing then the cost of travelling on these diesel electric locomotives is much cheaper.</p>
<p>The diesel electric locomotive is therefore, a merchandise of superior technology and adds the merits of both diesel and electric technology. With the many gains that it has that make it a potential alternative in every other way, the diesel electric locomotive which is nowadays a tried and reliable formula is by all odds here to stay for a very long time.</p>
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