The Postwar Lionel Collectors Series: The Great Years 1954 VHS (1994) RARE Out Of Print

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @PopPopsTrainRoom
    @PopPopsTrainRoom 2 месяца назад +2

    love postwar

  • @jimlyons5677
    @jimlyons5677 2 месяца назад +1

    My first Lionel train set was the 1954 Hudson steam engine with a black gondola, gray Lehigh Valley coal car and caboose. Almost forgot the Sunoco tank car.

  • @charlessoistman7884
    @charlessoistman7884 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic, thanks for sharing these great videos. I just wish they were available on DVD. Don Varda's voice is the perfect connection with Toy Train Videos and the wonderful Lionel Postwar Trains are simply just the best.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +1

      I agree. Hopefully I can get in touch with him about these videos. I recently met Tom McComas at his I Love Toy Trains store. He's such a great guy and I bought a few items from him, one of which is a Lionel 50 gang car from 1954, which was the only year it came with a centered horn. I got some pictures and video of the store that I'll put together here after Christmas.

  • @gregleuze6657
    @gregleuze6657 Месяц назад +1

    Great video and as others have said, tons of great information. I think I am a runner and less of a collector except for a few items. Like to collect all the variations of smoke pellet containers and I love the 1950 Berkshire. I display four of my examples in a case. As far as modern or postwar, I like both but probably run the newer items more. Like the detail and remote control ability with the new items. That being said, I am afraid there will be no way to fix the modern as it ages and the entry price is steep.

  • @genemanno1533
    @genemanno1533 2 года назад +9

    Very well done, tons of information, love the post war stuff. Modern stuff not so much.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +3

      Thank you, but all credit goes to Don Varda and Joe Algozzini. I too love the Postwar toy trains, as well as Prewar and Modern Eras. I do like a lot of the modern items by Lionel and MTH, but I will say there is nothing like the classics from the Prewar and Postwar eras. Mainly the mechanics are easier to work on as opposed to the modern trains due to the more sophisticated electronics they use. In the near future once we get the basement done, I want to do videos like this and TM Books and Video on my toy trains. I have a little bit of Prewar, but I currently have mostly Lionel Postwar and modern era trains. The set I cherish the most is my late-grandfather's Lionel 1654 set with a few add on freight cars. One of the cars is the B&O automobile boxcar with the 1954 notch in the coupler shown in this video. One project I'd like to do is making DVD's and film productions on toy trains targeted towards children and families, similar to "I Love Toy Trains", but still be different.

    • @genemanno1533
      @genemanno1533 Год назад +1

      @@wordenentertainment1997My interest is in obtaining “needy” trains preferably engines that I’ll fix up or modify to my liking. The upper budget pricing on modern stuff and my inability to cope with electronics keep me away from acquiring anything newer than post war Lionel. Honestly I don’t have any interest in scale oversized delicate toy trains nor remotes. Prices scare me too. The original kids Lionel versions, mostly 027 is all I’ll need to keep me busy and enjoying on an economical budget on my conservative sized layout. Actually I’m pretty much done acquiring new items as I sure I have enough trains now. I can always redo or modify what I have.

  • @davidschaadt3460
    @davidschaadt3460 5 месяцев назад +1

    Real nice video.

  • @metalheadrailfan
    @metalheadrailfan 2 года назад +4

    This is such a great watch. It's neat to know what Don Varda was up to after TMBV.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +2

      Yes indeed. Soon I'll record and upload two more of his productions. As far as I know once I upload them, all of the videos from Varda Communications Corporation will be available to watch on RUclips, unless there is more out there yet to be discovered. My buddy Will The Train Fan uploaded Varda's "Romance of Model Railroading" and the "MTH: RailKing" videos here on RUclips. Stay tuned in the next few weeks for Varda's "Stop, Look and Listen: How to Identify Lionel Postwar" videos. They are a must see for any Lionel Postwar train enthusiast.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +1

      I am curious as to why Don Varda left TM? After he left TM, Joseph Stachler came aboard. I'm a big fan of Tom McComas' work and it was his "I Love Toy Trains" videos that got me interested in toy trains. I have over 30 engines, close to 100 freight and passenger cars and many accessories. Hopefully I can meet Tom and his son Jeff at their "I Love Toy Trains" store in the near future.

    • @metalheadrailfan
      @metalheadrailfan 2 года назад +2

      @@wordenentertainment1997 That's incredible. I look forward to all of them and will got check out Will's channel.

    • @metalheadrailfan
      @metalheadrailfan 2 года назад +2

      @@wordenentertainment1997 I've been to both their old and current store locations and met both on each occasion. Super friendly guys.

  • @garykuipers2696
    @garykuipers2696 Год назад +3

    You can't beat the reliability of the old school Lionel trains as compared to the overpriced garbage that is currently manufactured by Lionel. I have a modest collection of post war and MPC era trains and accessories in addition to Marx. Easy to work on. I don't need the electronics. Thank you for this series of videos. We lived about an hour away from Hillside, NJ the former location of the Lionel factory. It was a great place to visit.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  Год назад

      Yeah. I personally love all eras of Lionel, but I have a deep soft spot for Postwar. My late grandfather had a Lionel train set that he had when he was a kid, a 1946 1654 scout set, as well as 2 add on cars, one of which is the B&I automobile car from 1954, which I determined the date because it has the notch in the coupler as mentioned here. I love mostly modern MPC - current Lionel since they are more affordable for me at this time, but I do have quite a few Postwar Lionel trains and 1 American Flyer Prewar o gauge set. While I will admit newer Lionel trains are not as good quality as they were many years ago, I still feel they out an excellent product and have had zero issues with them. I also have quite a few Marx and MTH trains in my collection. 25 years old and I want to collect as much of everything til the end of my life. I love these toy trains.

  • @huntercoleman460
    @huntercoleman460 2 года назад +1

    Postwar was kind of before my time. My favorite eras of Lionel are the MPC and Kughn eras. Mainly because that’s what I grew up with and they’re more affordable.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  Год назад

      I love all eras. My first Lionel O gauge set was the MPC 1970's Cannonball set and the day after I got it, I was given a then more recent Lionel 0-8-0 set. However I really love the classic prewar and postwar trains from Lionel, Marx, Flyer and others. The train set I cherish the most that I got almost 10 years ago is my late Grandfather's Lionel 1654 freight set from 1946, which was what started the family's Lionel connection and one of the main reasons why I collect and love these trains so much. There were 2 add on freight cars including the 1954 B&O automobile double door boxcar. Thanks to this video, I found out it was a 1954 production boxcar because it has the notch in the coupler as mentioned in the video. Yeah postwar was way before my time and my parents time, but I love that period of American history and I have a really deep fascination with them since they were around when my grandparents were kids.

  • @huntercoleman460
    @huntercoleman460 Год назад +1

    Nikolas, I’m going to give some layout scenery tips. Stay tuned for that video.

  • @paulmatulavich7321
    @paulmatulavich7321 2 года назад +2

    This is outstanding! Were there other tapes for other years?

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +2

      There is one more Varda made that was in trains from 1955. I don't have that copy yet, but I hope to find it and upload it here.

    • @paulmatulavich7321
      @paulmatulavich7321 2 года назад +3

      @@wordenentertainment1997 I hope you find it. I've collected Lionel for 40 years and never saw these videos. Thanks again.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +1

      @@paulmatulavich7321 Thank you very much!

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад

      UPDATE
      I have found and uploaded Varda's Lionel trains of 1955 and 56 VHS tapes here.

  • @kevinmills8437
    @kevinmills8437 2 года назад +2

    I Have That Tape.

    • @wordenentertainment1997
      @wordenentertainment1997  2 года назад +1

      I'd like to try to find all the other videos by Don Varda and Varda Communications Corporation. I really wish that Varda himself would re-release these onto DVD, but from what I've heard he has lost interest in toy trains. Its a shame as I really liked his work for both TM and his video production company. As far as I know, 3 of his videos are now on RUclips, but not his "Stop, Look, and Listen Lionel Postwar" VHS. I know a few copies are available, but I will need to learn how to hook up a vhs player to a TV/DVD or vhs to laptop recorder.