2017 Christmas Car: ‘Donald Duck’

Out of stock

$59.00

Here now and,

Now Shipping!

The last three years cars sold quickly.

…and who can resist Donald Duck!

UPDATE – if this shows ‘SOLD OUT’, call The Walt Disney Family Museum and get yours quick! 415-345-6824 ask for the Gift Shop!

Description

This year’s Christmas car for the Walt Disney Family Museum, (and Lowell Smith Signature Series), is releasing December  2nd at the museum. The cars are made in the USA and ready for shipping!

A photo of the car itself will post as soon as I have it.

This is the classic Donald Duck. Order now!

$59.00

Out of stock

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R. M.

Lowell, I just want you to know – you make this hobby fun!

Jerry E.

Received GN A10 today. Absolutely stunning! I am very pleased. Thank You all.

A.M.

“You seem to be the shining light in an industry that’s seen a lot of change since the early 2000’s when I was last in the hobby”.

Anonymous

The thing I love about all the things you do is the fact that everything is so well thought out, so beautiful and so unique.  

Charlie S.

Thank you for producing such well researched quality offerings.

G.N.

As a retiree of the Walt Disney Company I look forward to upcoming releases of the Disney Family Museum and Disneyland series.  Keep up the excellent work!

Joe W.

And as for your goal of 5 releases a year, I admire your ambition, but I won’t hold it against you if you fall short on that accomplishment.  I’m just thrilled you’re doing such an AWESOME job of releasing this amazing train, and hope you don’t stop until it’s all done!

S. S.

I got my new Santa Fe business cars, they are superb and worth the wait ten times over.

Anonymous

What a trip! We had a great time- exceeded our expectations by a mile. The Silver Lariat was simply stunning. A gem on the rails. The scenery and weather were perfect. The delays were not an issue for us at all. All just a good days work on the railroad! Thank you for all the…

George H.

Blunt End Observation is a GRAND SLAM! I’ve wanted this car for ages but never figured out a good way to kitbash it.