MARCH
2002 INDEX
Three
members of the TCA Internet Committee, Frank Samaritano,
Brad Kaplan, and Bob Mintz, were eagerly awaiting the
opening bell at 9:00 am on Sunday February 10th. Security
was tight as predictable, as we were politely escorted
out of the area when we tested the safety measures in
place by sneaking in from a side door at 8 am.
Our
first port of call was the Lionel table. There, we met
with the "usual suspects", including new Chief
Executive Officer William L. Bracy.
Lionel unveiled two new 2-8-8-2 die-cast
metal steam locomotives, the first in a
series of five special locomotive introductions,
retailing at $1499.99 each and are O-Gauge
replicas of their real-life counterparts.
Originally
designed in 1919 to United States Railway Administration
specifications and destined for the Norfolk & Western
Railway, these locomotives were modified into their Y-3
classification. During World War II, the N&W sold
many of these locomotives to motive power-starved railroads,
such as the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. After the
war, the Santa Fe sold its 2-8-8-2s to the Virginian Railway,
which overhauled and ran them until the last days of steam.
Lionel will make the 2-8-8-2 steam locomotives
available in two road names, the AT&SF
# 1795 and the Virginian # 741. Although
they began as N&W Y-3 class 2-8-8-2s,
both locomotives were made to undergo modifications
to make them consistent with the rest of
the fleets. The Lionel design and engineering
staffs paid painstaking attention to accurately
model these distinctive differences. Each
locomotive features boiler front details,
pilot, number plate or number boards, headlight
stand, railings and other features specific
to its respective railroad. The AT&SF
# 1795 and Virginian # 741 are dressed in
liveries correct in both color and content.
The AT&SF # 1795 even has a repaint
stencil on its tender reflecting the date
in 1943 when it was repainted by Santa Fe's
shop.
"Lionel
is proud to launch this series of five special locomotive
introductions with these historic 2-8-8-2 locomotives,"
said John Brady, Vice President of Marketing. "They
mark a significant advance in the realism and performance
of a scale-sized, O-Gauge articulated locomotive. We're
anticipating that once train hobbyists examine the exactingdetails
of our all-new 2-8-8-2s and see the smooth operation of
an Odyssey System-equipped locomotive, they'll be anxious
to add one to their collections."
Each locomotive features all new tooling,
Odyssey System for speed control, TrainMaster
Command Control and RailSounds sound system.
Next,
we visited MTH. DCS will cost over $230 and they say that
it will be released in about 2 months.
For the first time in over 60 years, there
is a brand new Standard Gauge starters set
being offered! Mike's Train House released
the reproduction of the Lionel #10 engine
with three 330 series reproduction Lionel
cars, 8 pieces of curved track, a transformer,
lighted lockon and wires for a retail price
of $599! It comes in 5 different color variations
for you rivet counters out there!
Also of interest were more NYC Subway cars,
most notably the 1964 World's Fair ones
of the #7 train that still services the
New York Mets Shea Stadium.
Marklin must have had Bob Mintz in mind
when they displayed a Z-Gauge train set
in an attaché case, due to his 5
hour a day commute to temporary digs after
the WTC disaster.
Tom
McComas mentioned to us that his videos will soon be available
in DVD format. He and Lionel sponsored a showing of "A
Century of Lionel Trains" narrated by Tom Snyder
and shown at the New York International Film & Video
Festival.
Myron Biggar's daughter, Barbara S.B. Saslo
was dressed as Phoebe Snow to promote O
Gauge Railroading.
K-Line has a new line of accessories in
the pipe. They have an incredible likeness
to Willard animations (Yellow Hall at York),
similar to the welding car, new smoking
hobo shack and operating billboard signmen
that Lionel brought out.
Maury the K said they wanted to make them
with smaller footprints because of all the
small-size layouts out there.
K-Line also brought out their version of
Choo-Choo Cam with a new remote color TV
camera that has a great picture and will
sell for around $250.
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| LIONEL |

Al Schwartz,
One of NYC's Bravest! His fire company
is represented on the cover of the 2002
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Lionel gave
out special Toy Fair chocolate. If you
can manage to keep it from melting,
you may have a rare collectible! |
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| MTH |
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Back side
of MTH |

A new MTH
accessory making its debut! |

MTH is still
alive and kicking with this prototype
of a new helicopter car |
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| K-LINE |
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| MARKLIN |

Marklin's
briefcase trains. |
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| HARTLAND |
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| LGB |
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| TOYFAIR
SIGHTINGS |

BuddyL is
here! |
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The Haggle
Brothers: Haggling Henry from Island
trains and TCA Internet Committee member
Frank Samaritano. |
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Tickets
to TM Books movie premier. |
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Every toy train manufacturer signed
this car making it our own special Toy
Fair car. |
| CATALOGS |
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