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Classic Toy Trains - Magazine - Lionel Trains of the 1940s - Special 2022

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Release: Special 2022

Series: Classic Toy Trains

Publisher: Kalmbach

Features:

LIONEL’S MAGIC ELECTROL SET

Running two trains on one track

JEWELS OF OO GAUGE

Last call for Lionel’s smallest sets

BIG SALUTE TO THE “VICTORY” STREAMLINER

The train Lionel might have made for an otherwise lost year

THE FIRST STEPS FOR AN O GAUGE LEGEND – THE NO. 2332 GG1

Lionel introduced its Pennsylvania RR GG1 96 electric in this notable year

STYLISH SANTA FE F3 DIESELS OPEN A NEW ERA

Story behind the artwork and production of the classic No. 2333 warbonnet cab units

1949 ON THE RANCH WITH AN OPERATING CATTLE CAR

More delightful innovation with the brand-new No. 3656

Introducing Lionel Trains of the 1940s

Our comprehensive look at a significant and not-so-segmented decade.

Momentous and meaningful decade for Lionel

Modernizing in many wonderful ways.

Breakthrough year in realism for locomotives and cars

Looking forward with many glances at the recent past.

Colorful and fanciful cars still rode the Lionel rails

Toys coexisted with realistic models.

A new world of great operating accessories

Three creative models from one brilliant mind in the Engineering Department.

Diversifying beyond trains in a critical year

Different markets beckoned on the eve of World War II.

Going beyond the catalog

Lionel offered unique “promotional outfits” to retail accounts.

A time of diminishing returns

Hoping to survive the demands of war.

Model Builder preserved the hobby

Lionel’s magazine kept stoking enthusiasm.

Maintaining public interest in a critical year

Paper products kept Lionel in the game.

One exciting set for the first postwar season

A quiet yet noteworthy start to the post- World War II era.

Meet the first workhorse of the postwar period

The No. 224 Prairie led the way in 1945.

Variations at the end of the new freight train

Two colors for the No. 2457 Pennsylvania RR N5 caboose.

Full speed ahead

The postwar era opened with tremendous promise and innovation.

Innovative accessory hits the toy train market

Too bad the No. 38 operating water tower never caught fire.

Reviving the promotional outfit

Lionel creates a special item for a favored retailer in New York City.

Excitement and realism in sets

Lionel picks up steam in a great year.

A little man changes the toy train world

Operating cars progress from merchandise crates to milk cans.

Greater variety and excellence in locomotives and more

Meeting the demands at every price level brings success.

Two accessories boast one-track action

Novel ways to handle logs and coal using the Nos. 364 and 397 operating loaders.

Last gasp for the train set of the future

Hopeful upgrades made for the revolutionary Electronic Control Set.

Closing out a significant and influential decade

Many new and reissued train sets shape a noteworthy line.

Hidden stories surrounding NW2 diesel switchers

Mystery shrouded the new Santa Fe diesels.

Let there be light

The debut of the postwar searchlight car.

Power forever

The type-ZW became the classic transformer.

Overview:

In the pages of CLASSIC TOY TRAINS magazine you'll find information about building, operating, and enhancing toy train layouts; track plans, repair and maintenance tips, profiles of collectible postwar and prewar trains, and more.