I saw this lot of Lionel trains on Liveauctions a few weeks ago:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/148026245_lionel-o-gauge-model-train-assortmentThinking there was something good there, I got more photos from the auction house. After looking at the additional photos, I decided I wanted the neat little loco. I took into account the 20% buyer's premium and the $180-240 shipping estimate the auction house gave me, and with a consideration of how much I could get for the unwanted junk in the lot I bid.
My goal was to get the little green loco for less than $1500. (I paid $1650 decades ago for the pea green 38, and have NEVER regretted spending the money.)
I got this big box in the mail:
My freind has been telling me I should do some train videos with me talking because you can make money doing youtube videos. So I had him come obver and I unboxed the lot with the camera rolling.
Here's the video:
Here's the Pea Green 152:
152j1 Pea green, stamped brass handrails and brass tone strap headlight, type 5 motor with brush tubes, black fiber with corp plate. Holes for 153 reverse.
The dark green 152 with brass trim turned out to be an overlooked variation. I wouldn't have bought thisw because of the condition, but since it came with the other one I'll keep it.
152g2 Dark green, stamped brass handrails and brass toine headlight, and type 5 motor with brush tubes, black fiber with corp plate. Holes for 153 reverse.
Mike found the odd green 153 a few month ago and we were curious about the color shades. This pea green 152 engine is a little different shade than the 38, but is almost an exact match for the 821 stock car. That's a very late 821 with slots in the trucks and unpainted door handles.
Here's some color comparison shots of the 152 and other items.
I think I did good.