lionel lines

Lionel lines trains are fun to play with. They are nice to hold in your hands and run them over the tracks. Personally, I get most satisfaction from restoring pre-war cars and engines that I obtain as overpainted, rusted wrecks and like to turn them into shining gems. This blogsite tells you about my evening hours.

Sunday, January 08, 2023

Lionel 817 caboose

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 Now that sand-blasting has simplified rust- and paint-removal, I thought it would be nice to tackle one of the nicer train cars waiting for...
Friday, December 30, 2022

The delights of sand-blasting, recreating a Lionel 265 tender

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 Over the years, I have accumulated multiple highly dilapidated, rusted Lionel train cars and they are waiting for repair in my box with rus...
Sunday, September 02, 2018

Bing electric engine brown 18V

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Last week on the model train swap meeting in Houten, I acquired an old electrical engine made by the Bing Brothers in the roaring twenties, ...
Sunday, February 18, 2018

Emsland modelling & toy train fair 2018

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Last month, on 13 and 14th of January, the annual modelling & toy train fair was held in Lingen. I had been planning to visit them for s...
Sunday, January 28, 2018

Train world Brussels

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A few weeks ago, we finally visited Train world in Brussels . We had planned to visit the Belgian railroad museum already for a few years, b...
Sunday, October 29, 2017

Hjerl Hede vintage bog train

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A small vintage heritage line is hidden in the North-West corner of Jutland. Inside the open air museum  named Hjerl Hede a small steam tra...
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