@Weiberts , The prewar version is based on a real train (there's not such thing as a prewer tinplate atlantic toy) and the livery it wears the original 1920's scheme when the engine pulled the Lindbergh Special. The other two Atlantics are B&O and Reading. If you never look at the 2010 Vol. 2 catalog, the cover shows an old photograph of some men sitting on the front of E6 #460 just after it ran the Lindbergh Special. If you have a chance, you can check it out on the Lionel website. :-)
I mite get the Legacy version from the 2010 V.2 catolag in the PRR livery next week.
littleevan99 8 months ago
Didn't you know there's 3 E6 locos in the 2010 Volume 2 Lionel Catalog? The Pennsy version is in the original Prewar livery (1920's).
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
@Trainmaster189 Huh?
Weiberts 1 year ago
@Weiberts , The prewar version is based on a real train (there's not such thing as a prewer tinplate atlantic toy) and the livery it wears the original 1920's scheme when the engine pulled the Lindbergh Special. The other two Atlantics are B&O and Reading. If you never look at the 2010 Vol. 2 catalog, the cover shows an old photograph of some men sitting on the front of E6 #460 just after it ran the Lindbergh Special. If you have a chance, you can check it out on the Lionel website. :-)
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
@Trainmaster189 I never said there was. I have the catalog. This isn't my engine.
Weiberts 1 year ago
Is the Atlantic made by Lionel?
MrTrainfanatic 2 years ago
Lionel. It's in the title.
Weiberts 2 years ago
Oh, whoops.... lol!
MrTrainfanatic 2 years ago
I have the same engine, only in the PRSL livery.
TheLegendsoflionel 2 years ago
whats MCRR stand for
trainguy7724 2 years ago
Magic City Model Railroad Club.
Weiberts 2 years ago