NatGeoTV is looking for the best collections and sets. 1830's era trains.

msupey Nov 10, 2010

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    msupey New Member

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    I am writing to you with interest from National Geographic Television in New York City. We are interested in the topic of model trains for a show we are producing. In particular, we have found some O gauge models that we would like to feature:

    The DeWitt Clinton (#6-11164) http://www.lionel.com/Products/Find...CatalogID=&CollectionID=&searchWithin=Current

    The John Bull (#6-30088) http://www.lionel.com/Products/Find...CatalogID=&CollectionID=&searchWithin=Current

    And the Stourbridge Lion (#6-11153) http://www.lionel.com/Products/Find...CatalogID=&CollectionID=&searchWithin=Current

    Ideally somebody has their whole basement laid out with the complete model Brooklyn landscape and an 1830s engine going through that would be ideal.

    I realize this board goes all over the world, but if someone can help me in any way in the tri-state area of NY, PA, or NJ, even if it's just to clue us in on a model train club that could help us, I would greatly appreciate it. If you have the set-up and model we're looking for, all the better!

    I am a second generation lover of American Flyer and Lionel, and hope to find a way to feature the trains we're interested in and the culture of the model train enthusiast.
    I hope someone out there might be able to point me in the right direction.

    Best Regards,
    Michael L. Supey
     

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