It’s Walt Disney, talkin’ toy trains! Well, sort of. Enjoy!
There’s only one thing that can follow that up…HOttSnOz!
Well that made my evening! Thanks Becky!
I wonder where Ward got that good-lookin’ PA?
Oh well, got a notification from the Henning’s Trains Channel, gotta go!
Wayne
I was just watching that video yesterday… like you say,it just popped up when I was watching You Tube.
This proves that all the Rumors are true…
Walt was one of us…
Paul
That’s true all right.
It’s the reason Disneyland and Disney World have live steam railroads, no ersatz amusement park jobs. Walt insisted on live steam.
I was thinking the same thing. Lionel certainly wasn’t making anything like that in O Gauge back then.
I’ll have to hit the books. The film looks like it was shot in the 1970’s sometime, I’ve got a Lionel 1970 to 2000 reference work, maybe it’s in there.
If not, there were custom O gauge makers back then, so it could be one of those.
I checked, it ain’t no Lionel. Lionel didn’t make any PA’s until the 1990’s.
It’s a mystery…
Could be Athern or Rivarossi/Atlas. What we’d really need is a Walthers catalog of the right vintage.
I agree. Unfortunately the only thing close to a reference work I’ve got on hand about the period is Hal Carsten’s “150 Years of Model Trains.” The problem is (and I hate to say it) is the book is poorly written and un-indexed (although well-illustrated) so getting any useful information out of it is torturous. But I can try.
Hal obviously wasn’t at the top of his game anymore when he wrote the book. Sad.
I checked the Carstens book, no dice. Maybe it was a Quality Craft/Weaver product?
Hey, I found a possible source for Ward Kimball’s mystery PA!
I asked a older member of the train club about it, and to the best of his recollection there was a guy in the mid-70’s named Bill Benson who was doing custom brass models and the Santa Fe “Warbonnet” PA was one of them.
Unfortunately he doesn’t remember what brand name it was sold under, but he’d check his archives to see if he could find out anything else.
He said Mr. Benson was trying to fill a market niche. At the time Lionel really wasn’t doing anything new, just the “same-old, same-old” with different paint jobs.
So maybe we might get an answer to the mystery.
To return to the original subject…
There is a four part history of the Disneyland Railway which explained things I was unaware of:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NToUUycVCTU
There are also compilations of Disney’s use of railroads in his cartoons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTaSoxOpPeE and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hapv0nUHa48
These show the same extracts, more or less…
Peter
Also see “The Disneyland Thread” http://cs.trains.com/ctt/f/95/t/264154.aspx