Lionel's Latest is Kinda Ugly...

I hope the Lionel does better than my New Bright - it was kaput after a couple of years.

Number one on the list of most silly train sets Lionel ever produced!

And most likely there is a market for this as well. If I look around on X-mas shows at garden centres in november / december and see what kind of junk is sold, this item will fit in nicely. When it will helps to keep Lionel financially affloat and will leave them with more money to make new real cars and engines, then they are allowed to make as much popular junk as necessary.

…and another thing that will sell the set. With Lionel’s name on it, you can bet it will last and last.

“As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!”

Based on a true story by the way, at WHLO in Dayton, OH!!!

What’s this “New Bright” thing y’all keep mentioning?

Jon [8D]

I think they were a Co. that was famous for their Christmas tree decorations back in the 1950s. Also, I seem to remember a story in CTT, but could be the other magazine, that told all about this Co. Seems I thought the Noma Station might have been made by them also, not sure, but everyone used their tree ornaments back then !
Thanks,

The Lionel G Gauge Christmas Set would not appear “Ugly” if the elements were not so tightly concentrated. It is Santa’s entire Workshop crammed upon a Locomotive and a Few Cars. What more can they make for this set? Everything is already on it.

Andrew F.

Let me guess. This is your first post. You signed up today. Just so you could spew this vitriol at Lionel, and ridicule the train collectors who patronize this board? How can you be so sure about future Lionel production – do you have a crystal ball, or just an axe to grind? If you don’t like what Lionel offers for sale, then don’t buy any. But don’t come here and mock train collectors.

My best guess is you’re one of the people Lionel let go and that’s why you’re so bitter…

Les Nesman said, “I SWEAR I thought they could FLY!!!”

I think Lionel’s move is a good one. If they can get these into stores like K-Mart and Wal-Mart, etc., they will sell a lot of them. I might even buy one myself…

Chill out PZ.

I have a collection of Lionel trains, and I am not mocking collecting trains.

The Santa and Elves G Gauge is very seasonal and fun, perhaps more fun than one could have ever expected.

It is so intense that it is probably meant to be viewed and enjoyed in a hustle and bustle setting.

It is a bit intense for year round display, but it would be perfect for one month a year in a location where there are a great deal of visitors coming in going, like the lobby of a school or an office.

If you have a lobby for a public train display, please buy this or a similar set to put on display, so that people will once again remember that Lionel is still in business.

Andrew F.

Have you ever seen Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland in Frankemuth, Michigan?

That is the intense atmosphere the people at Lionel have recreated with this set.

Frankenmuth is west of Chesterfeild in Michigan.

Andrew F.

Can everybody say “Mass marketing”???
This set is obviously not directed at the serious model railroader. It is being marketed to your wife and kids!
It may be G but I wouldn’t leave it out in the garden.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?
laz57

Giz,
None of us are going to buy this. Relax, it’s friday - go play with your trains!

I think it could sell, but the price concerns me. $279? What does New Bright’s top-of-the-line train sell for?

Like others have said, we aren’t the market. I’m glad to see Lionel trying in this market.

Hi Folks,

I think it’s great, especially with the animated elf shoveling coal. Price is a little too high.

Take care, Joe.

Another Chinese toy company . http://www.newbright.com/
johnnyc

…I heard the Keebler elves just filed a lawsuit!

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