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How to Build Your First Lionel Layout How to Build Your First Lionel Layout
Author: Stanley W. Trzoniec
Publisher: Greenberg Pub; (April 1994)
Offers a step-by-step approach to designing and constructing a 4 x 8 foot Lionel layout. Includes tips and techniques on supplies, track planning, wiring, scenery, and operating accessories.
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(Added: 29-Oct-2003) - Customer Rating: 0 Votes: 0

How to Detail Diesel Locomotives How to Detail Diesel Locomotives
Author: Jim Volhard
Publisher: Kalmbach Publishing Company; (July 1997)
Shows how to add impressive details to diesels and increase their realism. Covers tips and techniques from detailing underframes to painting and finishing locomotives of any scale.
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I Love Toy Trains 1 (1993) I Love Toy Trains 1 (1993)
Publisher: Consumervision Inc
These charming videos showcase toy trains, real trains, snappy music and sprightly narration. Each 30-minute video is a happy mix of sights and sounds kids love. The I Love Toy Trains videos have received high praise from parent's groups, library journals and, most importantly, kids. Ideal for ages 2 to 6.

PART ONE features Lionel and American Flyer toy trains and accessories, a carnival, rocket's blasting-off to the moon, 4th of July parade and real steam trains from the Hesston Steam Museum.
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I Love Toy Trains 1-3 (Boxed Set) I Love Toy Trains 1-3 (Boxed Set)
Publisher: T M Books Video
These three charming videos showcase toy trains, real trains, snappy music and sprightly narration. Each 30-minute video is a happy mix of sights and sounds kids love. The I Love Toy Trains videos have received high praise from parent's groups, library journals and, most importantly, kids. Ideal for ages 2 to 6.

PART ONE features Lionel and American Flyer toy trains and accessories, a carnival, rocket's blasting-off to the moon, 4th of July parade and real steam trains from the Hesston Steam Museum.

PART TWO continues Part One's style with trains, trains and more trains. Plus lumber and coal loaders, the milk car and real steam engines from the '40s.

PART THREE includes still more toy trains, plus the famous Blue Angels jet acrobatic team, a circus parade and heavy machinery at work on the railroad. Also features Utah Phillips singing Daddy, What's a Train?
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I Love Toy Trains 10 (2001) I Love Toy Trains 10 (2001)
Publisher: T M Books Video
These charming videos showcase toy trains, real trains, snappy music and sprightly narration. Each 30-minute video is a happy mix of sights and sounds kids love. The I Love Toy Trains videos have received high praise from parent's groups, library journals and, most importantly, kids. Ideal for ages 2 to 6.

PART 10 Jeff introduces more accessories, more music, and the next five inductees into the Toy Train Hall of Fame. Other segments include the Sugar Cane Train in Hawaii and a narrow gauge Shay steamer in LaPorte, Indiana.
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I Love Toy Trains 11 (2002) I Love Toy Trains 11 (2002)
These charming videos showcase toy trains, real trains, snappy music and sprightly narration. Each 30-minute video is a happy mix of sights and sounds kids love. The I Love Toy Trains videos have received high praise from parent's groups, library journals and, most importantly, kids. Ideal for ages 2 to 6.

PART 11 We start with the story of the New York Central's revered streamlined steam locomotives. See the Commodore Vanderbilt, Mercury, 20th Century Limited, and Empire State Express in all their streamlined glory.

Also featured is the modern BNSF railroad, a visit to an aquarium in Maui, fast and exciting racecars (including the Prewar Lionel slotcars and modern Scalextric models), mystifying train magic performed by Jeff, and Vinnie the train-loving dummy returns to run his trains blindfolded!

See the five new Postwar inductees into the All-American Toy Train Hall of Fame. If you like the Blue Comet, you will love the James Coffey song Choo Choo Blues along with two other great new songs he's performed for this video.

Finally, aliens visit toy train land and decide it's more fun to ride on a train than in a spaceship.
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I Love Toy Trains 12 (2003) I Love Toy Trains 12 (2003)
Publisher: T.M. Books
These charming videos showcase toy trains, real trains, snappy music and sprightly narration. Each 30-minute video is a happy mix of sights and sounds kids love. The I Love Toy Trains videos have received high praise from parent's groups, library journals and, most importantly, kids. Ideal for ages 2 to 6.

PART 12 We begin with a look back at the beautiful bicentennial trains created for the 200th birthday of the United States in 1976. Front and center is the most famous of these special trains--the American Freedom Train. This train was headed by the Southern Pacific Gs-4 streamlined steam locomotive. It made a cross-country trek, pulling thirteen special cars carrying artifacts of the nation's history.

Also featured are the streamlined diesels of the 1930s, when diesels were just beginning to make their case as the motive power of choice for the railroads. Across the country, the sleek speeding machines sliced through speed records and captured the interest of a nation coping with the Great Depression. They became symbols of American industrial pride and served to ignite a spark in railroad transportation.
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