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Hi-Rail Layouts, Part 2 |
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These are not your daddy's layouts. These are layouts where everything is in scale - the trains, buildings, people, scenery, everything - except the track. It's a little higher than it should be. That's why they're called "Hi-Rail" layouts. |
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Lionel Nation, Part 2 |
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Norm Charbonneau's spectacular Legacy-controlled modern era hi-rail layout, John Potter's extensive O and Standard gauge layout, a Stout auction, and the Postwar originals which inspired Conventional Classics. |
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Lionel Nation, Part 7 |
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The Lionel Visitors Center layout has a new home. The popular layout, previously at the Lionel headquarters in Michigan, has been beautifully restored and is now on display at the Railroad Museum in Riverhead, New York. TM cameras check it out. |
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Lionel Nation, Part 3 |
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Lionel's 1957 Super O showroom layout, the holiday displays at Macy's, FAO Schwarz, Grand Central Terminal, the "36-trains-in-action" Lionel exhibit, a T-rail layout that operates three rare 763s, and the second wave of Conventional Classics. |
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