Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lionel 289E ready to shine



After three coats of Tamiya TS38 gun metal the Lionel 289E engine shell was ready and beautiful. The two side number plates were too rusted to mount back on, so I used replacements from George Tebolt. The front L-symbol was kept original and also the the driving rods were polished and kept original. They are a slightly corroded, but then this lady is from 1937. The two red classification lights also came from George Tebolt. It is the first time in seventy years that this grey lady wears her classification lights again and they do look good.
Now it is time to sit back and enjoy the grey grace and let her run. Welcome back!

2 comments:

Trains O Scale said...

Your restoration of the 289E is a work to be proud of. It looks fantastic. She must look amazing running around the track.

Dave Farquhar said...

Beautiful restoration!