

Two Tone Blue O Gauge Lionel Corporation Tinplate 263E Tinplate Loco & Tender (Traditional)
Overview
But six years later, in the catalog that introduced the 263E, the future was apparent in the more-realistic all-black locomotives portrayed on the cover and the scale-sized Union Pacific streamliner inside. Nonetheless, Lionel's copy writers pulled out all the stops in describing the train sets led by the 263E. Passenger Outfit No. 283W was led by "A long, sleek whistling locomotive. The Blue Comet in "O" Gauge for the first time. One of the most beautifully proportioned models ever produced." For work train Outfit No. 277W, the language was even more effusive: "There's a thrill a minute in the operation of this fascinating, whistling "O" Gauge work train."
Today, the 263E returns to the Lionel Corporation Tinplate lineup in the same traditional configuration found in the original 1936 release. The smooth running Bild-A-Loco motor and mechanical E-Unit bring back memories of the buzz and smells of classic tinplate locomotives.