FA: Lionel Hobby Shop (# 6-32998)

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Own the ultimate accessory in this all-new Lionel Hobby Shop. Built with surprises in every corner of the store, your eyes will take you from three working layouts, to working crossing signals, to train sets on the wall and in display cases, to model airplanes hanging from the ceiling. Brilliantly illuminated inside, you will see every detail as if you yourself were walking into the store on a crisp, winter day looking for Christmas presents.

Adding to the authenticity are realistically decorated trains from your favorite railroads and Lionel catalog artwork scattered throughout the store. The Blue Comet, Santa Fe Warbonnet passenger set (with vista domes!) and New York Central freight set are running on the layouts and in the back display cases. Looking in through the see-through roof, you won?t miss a thing. Open the doors and watch the people shopping and gazing in wonderment at the fun trains running in front of them. With the Lionel Hobby Shop, you?re bound to find something new every time you look inside.

Features:

Detailed molded base and building, Die-cast components, Three working layouts with extraordinary detail and decoration, Interior lights above layouts, Exterior illumination of 'Circle-L' sign, See- through, removable roof allows easy access, Eleven scale figures to be placed throughout the shop, Die-cast airplane models which hang from the ceiling, Molded and painted train models displayed on back shelves, Opening doors. Dimensions: 16" Length, 11 ½" Width, 6 ¾" Height

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MileHi Trains
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MrRathburne

I agree about not cluttering rmr with spam.

But, the Lionel Hobby Shop and the successor Madison Hardware really are a lot of fun. Young grandchildren can be entranced by it for hours. It's also pretty easy to change the name to one of your preference--"Carl's Hobbies".

Carl

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Carl Heinz

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Reply to
MileHi Trains

A check of model train magazine ads shows this still available elsewhere at $335.

Carl He> snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (MrRathburne) wrote in

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Carl Heinz

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