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Lionel Pennsylvania Mikado

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:27 PM

Thanks for the replies guys. The green color was what actually drew my interest. I figured it might look nice with some green Pullman cars. I'll keep looking, maybe I'll see one soon.

PJ

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Posted by Joe Hohmann on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:01 PM
 j.t. wrote:

 

I could not get use to the green color. With my small roster of locos I felt I needed to stay with the more comon black color,

IMO, the color of this engine is a true Brunswick Green...that is, it looks like a "dusty" black, until you compare it to a "true" black engine. I personally like this color on a PRR engine, since it makes it look slightly "weathered".

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Posted by palallin on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 9:35 AM
The Pennsy did in fact own a number of USRA Mikes, though the road had little love for them and got rid of them as soon as it could.  Several of the cast-offs made it to the Frisco, as a matter of fact.
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Posted by Joe Hohmann on Monday, July 30, 2007 2:09 PM

A good, actual photo appears in "O Gauge Rail-Roading" run 222 June/July '07 as a product announcement on page 11. I bought this PRR semi-scale engine, and am very happy with it.

As far as it being "prototype" to the PRR...since the headlight on the Lionel model is centered on the boiler, the tender SHOULD read "Pennsylvania Lines", since these were used on "Lines West". The PRR Mikados on the rest of the system had the headlight on top, and the tender was lettered "Pennsylvania". Not a problem for me. Joe

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Monday, July 30, 2007 7:14 AM
The NYC's are not scale.  I did a couple of repaints and mods to 2 of them to convert to SAL for someone.  Though traditional they don't look all that bad with standard "O" cars.  Call it a light Mike.
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Posted by luther_stanton on Monday, July 30, 2007 5:34 AM
 j.t. wrote:

Also the Mikado is a standaed O but is small so it still looks good with traditonal sized cars.

 

I am 99% certain (outisde of taking measurements) that this Mikado is not Standard O.  Lionel lists the Mikado as "Tradional O Guage". Also, it does not appear in the Standard O section of the 07 Vol 1 catalog. 

It does look appropriate sized with O-27 sized rolling stock and operating cars.

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Posted by luther_stanton on Monday, July 30, 2007 5:32 AM
 j.t. wrote:

Also the Mikado is a standaed O but is small so it still looks good with traditonal sized cars.

I am 99% certain (outisde of taking measurements) that this Mikado is not Standard O.  Lionel lists the Mikado as "Tradional O Guage". Also, it does not appear in the Standard O section of the 07 Vol 1 catalog. 

It does look appropriate sized with O-27 sized rolling stock and operating cars.

 

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Posted by j.t. on Monday, July 30, 2007 4:48 AM

Keep looking, I have seen the Pennsy at a LHS. I could not get use to the green color. With my small roster of locos I felt I needed to stay with the more comon black color, ended up with the NYC from the Hotbox Reefer Set. Also the Mikado is a standaed O but is small so it still looks good with traditonal sized cars.

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Posted by rogruth on Sunday, July 29, 2007 10:25 PM
You realize that loco is Pennsy in name only.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 29, 2007 8:56 PM

This was the TMCC PRR Mikado that lionel released at the end of last year, it was not in the catalog. I'm sorry I don't have a better view for you at this time.

 

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Posted by luther_stanton on Sunday, July 29, 2007 8:15 PM
I have the NYC version.  They look much better "in person" than in the illustrations.  No pictures of mine in action yet.
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Lionel Pennsylvania Mikado
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 29, 2007 8:57 AM

Hi Everyone,

Recently there was a thread regarding if people preferred actual photos or illustrations in catalogs. I was wondering if anyone had any actual photos of this particular Lionel Mikado from the 1st 2007 catalog.

 

I am thinking of adding it to my "wish list" but I'd like to see the actual thing, not an illustration. So far in my searches on the web I havent found one. Thanks,

PJ

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