Friday, December 19, 2008

Complete Review of LionelManuals - Lionel Model Trains

By John Rivers

Being an avid Lionel Enthusiast for many years, needless to say, has added up to a vast collection of these trains. Some of my replicas go back a good many years. I would have to say my only frustration with this hobby, has been the lack of good material regarding the trains themselves, that is available. I am not referring to the History of the specific trains, but to the maintenance and repair of the various pieces. For years I have always had to find a good Lionel technician to do my technical work for me.

Unfortunately there are fewer and fewer reliable repairmen around, and they are getting harder to find, not to mention the cost involved. After having a very valuable piece of my Lionel collection in need of repair, out of desperation I began to search the internet for any help possible. That's when I found the "Lionel Trains Service & Operational Manual CD". I had not come across this before and with reservations I began to review it a little closer.

What I Like About It
Over the years I had stumbled upon various instructions and guides concerning the repairs but they were always incomplete. They would offer the very basics but there just never seemed to be enough to complete the job I needed to do. The very first thing on this advertisement that impressed me was, that first it was the same one the technicians were using. Those guys I was telling you about that are hard to find.

Secondly, it covered the periods right from 1902-1986. This covered my complete collection. The real bonus was, it was all on two CDs. Not a separate package for each year which would have ended up being very costly. An additional bonus was it came with Parts and Accessories manuals as well.

Thirdly, I love for the fact that it also provides vintage classic catalogs. I'm a collector and I would love to print them out for my collection.

There really wasn't anything that was left out that I would need. I was really impressed with the completeness of what The Lionel Manuals were offering.

What I Didn't Like About It.
The overall information in the advertisement was not over done. It explained exactly what was being offered. I was a bit concerned about the few spelling errors that were found in the content of the advertisement. Would this also be reflected in the manuals, hurting their accuracy? Then I realized that it was most unlikely that the authors of the manual wrote their own advertisements. So I didn't give it much more thought.

Conclusion:
After reading all that the Lionel Manuals had to offer I was convinced that I wanted to purchase them. It is a great investment and a small price to pay to learn how to repair and restore my own model trains - 16887

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