Thanks for this video Brian, I also wanted one of these cars as a kid. When Lionel brought it back in the 80’s I immediately bought one. Still have it today!
Yeah, the aquarium car is one of my favorites as well! It's a great car and had to do an episode on it! Love the older footage of the mockup!. Thanks, Brian
I will soon, as always, the layout is not done yet!!! CCT wants me to do one as well, so will probably do it in the spring. Keep an eye out. Thanks, Brian
One of a few cars I haven't obtained yet,but I don't get the box fascination. I'm never selling my trains,and just took 200 lionell engines,off the market forever.
Definitely one of the pieces worth getting, a really cool operating car and has some collectable variations as well. Everyone collects differently, and some people really appreciate and value the boxes. It is what makes the hobby so great and robust. Appreciate the comment, enjoy! Brian
Appreciate that, always looking for feedback. If there is certain piece you want me to look for and film, I will put it on my list and give it a try!. Got some great stuff on the horizon for you guys. Brian
@@BriansTrainRoom I would like to learn about the brown bottle smoke pellets from (I think) 1966. I watched your other two videos on smoke pellets and I am looking for that white box now. I am also a fan of Berkshire’s, especially 1950. Getting psyched that my family room layout is around the corner. I only have track rights from the Macy’s Day Parade until the second week in February.🙂
Nightime shot, showing the paint chips with light showing thru clear shell is cool. I knew the shell was clear, but never saw a nightime illuminated image. Thanks.
Goal of this channel is not only try and show some of the cool stuff Lionel made, but also do it a little differently than before!. Love shots like that as well!! Thanks, Brian
I got a HO Lionel train set in 1961 for Christmas. It had a Alco FA in Chesapeake and Ohio, a pipe flat car with load, a helicopter launch car with a Bell helicopter, a Radioactive waist car, and a work Caboose in C&O. Still have the Radioactive waist car (that still works) and the Caboose (missing a truck and a tool box).
Awesome video showing this car. I’m on the hunt now for one to add to my collection! I’m in the process of building my first large layout and trying to keep it mostly postwar. I just discovered your channel and it’s giving me the motivation I need! Keep it up!
Glad to hear it. Love the postwar stuff, it just makes for such an interesting layout. There are some great "New" items out there, but Im pretty old school. Have fun with it and remember a layout is never finished!. Got to get you an aquarium car for sure!. Brian
I too have bought one when Lionel reissued this car. Like you I always wanted one due to that great fish motion both while running on the layout or on a powered siding that can activate the action. I do not care about variations since I am an operator and not a collector other than wanting interesting action cars or cars of unique design that interest me.
If you want to fix those paint chips to hide them, paint the inside of the shell black, don't try and touch up the outside You can also do that with any locomotives that have light bleeding inside the shell, so you can see it through it, helps a lot. Swap to LED's to reduce built up heat however, don't risk it, not worth it at all.
Great suggestions. Early variations of the car actually had black or sliver paint on the inside of the shell to reduce light from escaping. They know that was an issue from the start. Thanks, Brian
Love the idea, May up the ante with a pre-production mock-up if I can get it filmed!. Got it on my list, but may not b e until next year. Great car! Thanks. Brian
Thank you for teaching up Brian! This was a true learning experience! 💯❤️😊
My pleasure, great cars and love showing fellow collectors the pieces in operation and what to look for!. Thanks, Brian
Brian, Thanks for presenting this unique (to me anyhow) car. Train ON!
It's a great car. Fun to operate and collect. Thanks,Brian
another great video
Thanks, one of my favorite operating cars and some real rarities as well. Brian
Thanks for a good start to the day .
My Pleasure, just a different angle on an old favorite. Thanks. Brian
Thanks for this video Brian, I also wanted one of these cars as a kid. When Lionel brought it back in the 80’s I immediately bought one. Still have it today!
Yeah, the aquarium car is one of my favorites as well! It's a great car and had to do an episode on it! Love the older footage of the mockup!. Thanks, Brian
Nice video! I have one from 1994!
Appreciate that, it's a really neat car and affordable for sure. Lots of great action!. Thanks, Brian
Thanks. Very Interesting 👍🙏🔥💪❤️🇺🇸
Appreciate that, really try and capture this fascinating car!. Love the mockup shot in the old film ad from Lionel. Thanks, Brian
@ would you be willing to do a video on your layout and train room?
I will soon, as always, the layout is not done yet!!! CCT wants me to do one as well, so will probably do it in the spring. Keep an eye out. Thanks, Brian
One of a few cars I haven't obtained yet,but I don't get the box fascination.
I'm never selling my trains,and just took 200 lionell engines,off the market forever.
Definitely one of the pieces worth getting, a really cool operating car and has some collectable variations as well. Everyone collects differently, and some people really appreciate and value the boxes. It is what makes the hobby so great and robust. Appreciate the comment, enjoy! Brian
I have no suggestions. Your content is always interesting and I look forward to watching it.
Appreciate that, always looking for feedback. If there is certain piece you want me to look for and film, I will put it on my list and give it a try!. Got some great stuff on the horizon for you guys. Brian
@@BriansTrainRoom I would like to learn about the brown bottle smoke pellets from (I think) 1966. I watched your other two videos on smoke pellets and I am looking for that white box now. I am also a fan of Berkshire’s, especially 1950. Getting psyched that my family room layout is around the corner. I only have track rights from the Macy’s Day Parade until the second week in February.🙂
Thanks for the fun and education!
My pleasure, such a cool car and lots of interesting variations with it as well!. Brian
Nightime shot, showing the paint chips with light showing thru clear shell is cool. I knew the shell was clear, but never saw a nightime illuminated image. Thanks.
Goal of this channel is not only try and show some of the cool stuff Lionel made, but also do it a little differently than before!. Love shots like that as well!! Thanks, Brian
Definitely one of best cars Lionel made, also the loudest, but I love it anyway. Great video Brian!
No lies detected..... it is loud, quirky, but is one of the coolest as well. Brian
Great! Always thought the 3435 was one of the more interesting cars put out at that time period. Finally tracked down my own Aquarium car recently.
Yeah, such a cool car and had to have more than one! Thanks. Brian
I got a HO Lionel train set in 1961 for Christmas. It had a Alco FA in Chesapeake and Ohio, a pipe flat car with load, a helicopter launch car with a Bell helicopter, a Radioactive waist car, and a work Caboose in C&O.
Still have the Radioactive waist car (that still works) and the Caboose (missing a truck and a tool box).
Great pieces, crazy the engineering that went into each of those pieces and the fact that they still work is amazing! Thanks for the note. Brian
Great video brian, i have one of the common variety cars. Never saw the ultra rare one, thanks.
Yeah, now you have something to look for! But the common ones work just as well! Fun car! Brian
Awesome video showing this car. I’m on the hunt now for one to add to my collection! I’m in the process of building my first large layout and trying to keep it mostly postwar. I just discovered your channel and it’s giving me the motivation I need! Keep it up!
Glad to hear it. Love the postwar stuff, it just makes for such an interesting layout. There are some great "New" items out there, but Im pretty old school. Have fun with it and remember a layout is never finished!. Got to get you an aquarium car for sure!. Brian
When I first started in O, the modern aquarium cars really interested me (and i own several). Motion AND illumination? I'm in ❤
Yeah, regardless of year, the aquarium cars are really cool and fun to have on the layout. Enjoy!. Brian
Great and historical conversation. The guy who invented that must have had some connection to Clutch Cargo.
Interesting comment, I wonder if the animator did some work for Lionel, I will look into it!. Brian
I too have bought one when Lionel reissued this car. Like you I always wanted one due to that great fish motion both while running on the layout or on a powered siding that can activate the action. I do not care about variations since I am an operator and not a collector other than wanting interesting action cars or cars of unique design that interest me.
yeah, its a great car and perfect addition to any layout. Amazing the engineering that went into a toy back in 1959! Thanks ,Brian
If you want to fix those paint chips to hide them, paint the inside of the shell black, don't try and touch up the outside
You can also do that with any locomotives that have light bleeding inside the shell, so you can see it through it, helps a lot. Swap to LED's to reduce built up heat however, don't risk it, not worth it at all.
Great suggestions. Early variations of the car actually had black or sliver paint on the inside of the shell to reduce light from escaping. They know that was an issue from the start. Thanks, Brian
Looks like it was reproduced in 1996 as Gil Finn's Trout Ranch car
Yeah, it has been a popular car since it came out with plenty of modern versions. Love the original for sure!! Brian
Brian, I have an idea for a future video. How about the "mint cars"? I got my first fort Knox car at york this year. It is postwar.
Love the idea, May up the ante with a pre-production mock-up if I can get it filmed!. Got it on my list, but may not b e until next year. Great car! Thanks. Brian