Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Milwaukee, WI, 2000
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Completely clean and unmarked inside and out. Light crease to the lower right corner of the front cover and lower left corner of the back corner. Some pages have a mildly bent corner tip. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "No. 224 Locomotive Family Tree: Lionel produced nearly 40 locomotives from one basic set of prewar dies" by John A. Grams; "Repairing a Postwar Operating Water Tower: This simple Lionel accessory is easy to keep in the swing of things" by Ray L. Plummer; "3 Small Layouts: Petite Perfection: Accessories are the stars of John Gulino's O gauge 4 by 8 layout" by Carl Swanson; "Small Room, Big Fun: Standard gauge trains can be at home in a small room" by Henry C. Lahneman Jr.; "Little Wonder: J.D. Caboor's small O gauge layout is big on scenery and action" by Carl Swanson; "The Price of Nostalgia: How do original Lionel postwar prices compare with today's reproductions?" by George Hoffer; "American Flyer at Its Finest: A noted S gauge collector shares his list of Gilbert's best" by Ted Hamler; "Lionel's Top 10: RailSounds: At no. 8 in our reader survey of Lionel's top developments is RailSound" by Bob Keller; "A Train Grew in Brooklyn: A postwar collection is a testament to a love affair with toy trains" by Arnie Travitsky; "Build a Fold-Up Layout and Shelf System: No space for a layout or display? Here's a practical solution" by Ted Pietrzak; "K-Line Factory with Flair: Follow a few simple steps to dress up a plastic structure kit" by Stephen M. Mayer; "Common but Rare American Flyer Set: "An uncatalogued postwar set was a prize in a small-town raffle" by Roger Carp; "Editor's Desk: Sometimes it's okay that they don't make toy trains like they used to"; "Correspondence: Lionel's no. 6110, battling Geeps, 1:48 vs. 1:43.5 part II"; "News and Notes: New at the National Model and Hobby Show, early Lionel trains sell for $45,000, Market Basket report"; "Point of View: A simple inventory can be a collector's best friend"; "Product News: MTH C&O steam turbine, Industrial Rail boxcars, Lionel Pennsy Atlantic, K-Line E and F units, Weaver streamlined Pacific"; "Questions and Answers: Flyer prewar set, Lionel no. 364 lumber loader, gluing traction tires, prewar engines on new switches"; "Product Reviews: Lionel Allegheny, MTH Premier AEM7, Pecos River Brass boxcar, MTH RailKing SD45, Lionel Postwar Series no. 282 crane"; "Events: Upcoming shows and exhibits"; "Ad Index"; and "Collectible Classics: Lionel no. 1101 Scout locomotive pulled the company out of an embarrassing situation.".