I highly recommend the MTH Nickel Plate Road Berkshire. Mine has the most realistic chuffing sound, in my opinion anyway, for an MTH locomotive. It has Protosounds 2.
Give me steam locomotives or give me DEATH!
Berkshire Junction, bringing fourth the cry of the Iron Horse since 1900.
The MTH stuff is really sophisticated ! More than just Bells and Whistles, I've heard that "knuckle draggers" could have difficulty with them. I mean there is about 20 buttons compared to 12 on the other stuff. (I know the count isn't exact, didn't want to embarrass.)
I have one that is such A GREAT RUNNER you wouldn't believe!!!! Its a little SP Daylight. And it has the personality of a realllllly big engine!!! Makes a lot of the others sound like they have larengitis.
Don
This is for Shake and Bake [Don Baker in CA], DID NOT KNOW MTH MADE ONE.
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The Imperial Line is smaller the the premier line. I have both triplexes, both run good the premier line triplex has a smoke unit in the tender that is cool but will only run on 0-72 or larger track radius. The Imperial will take 0-42 curves. My favorite MTH engine is a 20-3020 NYC Hudson. It was done over in PS2 and is totally awesome looking. I just wish MTH would have a better sound system.
laz57
Thanks for all the input. In my searches, I've found that trainz has their presale MTH engines going right now. Looking at the Southern Daylight and the Erie triplex. Both are their Imperial line--anyone know anything about this (Imperial)? I read a bit about it in the catalog, but would like to hear from any of you on the subject.
Thanks again.
Yes, batteries are a problem. I replace mine about every 3 years with plain ole simple 9v rechargables. "Pound for pound" Lionel better? I would'nt go that far. The first gernaration MTH Challengers, Hudsons, Allegheny's and Big Boys, Lionel could not top that. Plus remember Mike Wolf developed the Scale Lionel Turbine, Mohawk, Mountain class 4-8-4's, along with the scale PA Diesel's with Samhongsa for Lionel. So MTH knows how to biuld trains. MTH just had to biuld the right trains from the begining (high torque Pittman motors, smoke units that will set off smoke detectors decent sound systems) and now, finally Lionel is catching up.
As far as looking for a MTH Steam engine, try the Railking Big Boy, Challenger, Allegheny, Cab Forward or Truplex. They have two motors, will run on O-31 (but look better on O-42 or wider) and smoke like the dikens. MTH even has nice Scale Railking switchers 0-8-0 and 0-6-0 that are moderatly priced. If you have the money, look for Premier Big Boy's, Challenger, Cab Foward, Texas 2-10-4, Hudson. Etc. I have all of these and they run awsome. My favorites are the Santa Fe 4-8-4, and the most powerfull locomotive on earth, the Duluth, Messabe & Iron Range Yellowstone 2-8-8-4. The only Lionel I have are the S-2 Scale Surbine, Scale Hudson 700e, Mohawk and newer Challenger, they run fine, but the MTH's smoke and pull better. Enjoy :)
challenger3980 I sure wont say you're wrong, I just can't recall ever seeing any pics of them, especially the ones like Lionel models, they appear to be different than the ones that were used with the turbines, which those were from the Little 800's with the 12 wheel tenders rather than the pedestal bed tenders like on the Big 800's, the Big Challengers and the Big Boys. I am familiar with the N&W's aux tenders, and I believe that SP used some too. I am somewhat surprized that none of the western RR's ever used track pans like the NYC did back East. Doug
I sure wont say you're wrong, I just can't recall ever seeing any pics of them, especially the ones like Lionel models, they appear to be different than the ones that were used with the turbines, which those were from the Little 800's with the 12 wheel tenders rather than the pedestal bed tenders like on the Big 800's, the Big Challengers and the Big Boys. I am familiar with the N&W's aux tenders, and I believe that SP used some too. I am somewhat surprized that none of the western RR's ever used track pans like the NYC did back East.
Doug
How about this one? It is right behind a centipede tender. None of the aux tenders were pedestal, even when used with the BB or Challengers
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=383913
Ordiei,
Since you attended the show in Anahiem, (as I did), you could visit either the club in San Diego or the one in LA. They both run Lionel TMCC/Legacy and DCS. Also if your going to pick up a MTH engine, I would strongly suggest that you get one with PS2 ! That way you could run command control in the future if you add DCS.
As far as engines there are SO MANY to choose from ! I know the MTH steam I have, I really enjoy! UP Mikado, little NYC Switcher, and RK Big Boy.
Something that I would REALLY like to see Lionel come out with in the JLC line is an Early Challenger. 3rd Rail by Sunset Brass produced some, I haven't seen one in person, but the Pics made me want one very badly, Their new SP AM-2 4-6-6-2 Cab-Forward, is another on my "Someday, I'm Gonna get me one of those" list, oohh, and add their MT-4 4-8-2 Mountains, and the 2-6-0 Moguls they recently released, especially that Mogul, sure is a good looking model.
May your flanges always stay BETWEEN the rails
I'm far from being an expert on the prototype, and hey, my trains run on 3 rails, so I'm no rivet counter, but did the Union Pacific ever use Aux tenders like those in the real world? Don't get me wrong, I think that they Look COOL, and wouldn't hesitate for a heartbeat if I found one for the right price and had the cash in my pocket. I just can't recall ever seeing any pics of UP steam with aux tenders. I know that UP did use some retired steam tenders for aux fuel tenders on some of the turbines, and they do use aux tenders NOW for both the 844 and the 3985, what about during regular Steam revenue service?
PS, Sorry to hijack this thread with an OFF TOPIC chat.
I Really Hope to add the JLC Challengers to my collection someday. I have seen both the Black (3985) and the Greyhound(3977) sell on evilbay for $800-900 recently, GREAT time to buy, but right now, it's just not the prudent thing to do.But WOW, was I TEMPTED.
Do you know if they offered a Grey and Silver JLC Challenger (I have never seen or heard of one) or were the Silver Greyhounds just in the LionMaster Line?
mdainsdWhat a fantastic collection of articulateds!!! What are the three grey hounds on the left side? Lionmasters?
Yes the three Greyhounds are all LionMasters, although the JLC scale versions are on my "I'm Gonna get me one of those someday" list, with the economy the way it is, hours at work have been way down. Right now, I'm just working on paying the mortgage, and haven't "invested" in many Locomotives lately. The two Grey and silver are identical, but I got a good deal on the second one and couldn't pass it up.
After Lionel Dumped the HO line, I put together a Full collection of their HO Challengers with a couple of the 3980's ( which surprizingly happen to be my Favorite Locomotives)
I consider my Trains an "Investment", but rather one in my Sanity, rather than Financial, though there are those who question my Sanity, BECAUSE of my collection,
K Line also offered some locomotives with factory installed TMCC.
The Pacific in the pic below has factory TMCC, the passenger cars are K Line also, the Streamliners are Aluminum with detailed interiors and passengers. (except the Diner on the left, second level down, that is an Aluminum Lionel, from the City of Denver Set)
The top four Steamers on the right are all Big Boys, the top one is a Lionel Standard O Scale size, the one below it is a Lionel LionMaster, the third one down is an MTH Rail King, with a K Line below that. The K Line BB is Factory TMCC also, but it is really built to S Scale proportions, with O Gauge running gear, it is a very detailed and good looking Locomotive, but it's out of scale proportions really stand out when near other O Gauge locomotives, especially other Big Boys. I Believe this is the tooling that Lionel is using for thier New American Flyer Big Boy release, if so the AF guys will be getting a Very Handsome Big Boy offering in thier scale. To give another perspective on how out of scale it is, that is a Lionel LionMaster Challenger below it, and it is even smaller than a semi-scale Challenger.
Thanks thats good to know. I thought only Atlas had lionels tmcc system installed.
Do you know what sound set up they have? Do they have RS4 or 5 or something else entirely?
I need to get a williams catalog.
mdainsd.....adding a Weaver locomotive. After experiencing it, I think there will be more to follow. The detail is outstanding and I could not be happier with its operation, easily as smooth as any of my Lionels. Another plus is that you can get lots of them equipped with Lionel railsounds and TMCC should you choose to go automated at a later date, you would be staying "in system"........
MdainSD .. What steps do you go through to turn a weaver into command control. I've been interested in weaver but really like command control and all I have is running in the tmcc/lionel environment.
Thanks
Eric
What most folks here are forgetting is that lots of MTH was available in conventional control if you want to go that route.
If you want to give MTH a try, try out a RailKing Hudson or Berkshire... Protosounds optional.
Rob
MTH engines do smoke better than any other, and most of them look great, but other than that I can't think of anything else thats good to say about them. Just MY opinion, others will disagree.
"IT's GOOD TO BE THE KING",by Mel Brooks
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I have some postwar as well as MTH, I've had Lionel and I can honestly say you'll get a dog no matter what you buy sometimes. I have 4 MTH loco,s 3 I'm selling as they don't fit the logging layout and they are all flawless. The MTH Shay is an animal! Runs across all types of switches, etc, etc with no problems. The MTH climax did not like the big switch Atlas makes, otherwise I"d never get rid of it. Jake
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Yes, many MTH locomotives have a power jack on the bottom, that MTH sells an external charger to plug into while off track. I don't know if MTH has resolved it's weak battery problems, it was just SOME, and seemed to be mainly Proto Sound 1 (PS1) locomotives, that said I currently have a PS1 2-6-0 and a PS2 2-8-0 that are out of service, with suspected battery problems (power up, lights and smoke, NO sound or movement) plus a PS 2 F-3 that does not behave well at all, runs when it wants to, and is very difficult to get to reverse.
MTH smoke units are generally very prolific smokers, but if run in a small room can quickly become annoying, some do have smoke volume control. I have many more Lionels than MTH. I have many more problems with MTH than Lionel.
Good Luck with whatever you buy, and Enjoy the Hobby,
I have heard about the MTH battery trouble--that worries me. I'm not a big fan of putting an engine on the track, firing up the voltage with the engine in neutral, and leaving it there for 14+ hours. I agree that Lionel makes quality items--it's just that I saw a few MTH engines at the train show and was just absolutely blown away by their smoke production. I think Lionel's engines have that capability, but none that I have can. I have the Canadian Pacific Diesel (which is fan driven) but it still doesn't hold a candle to what I saw last Saturday.
Side note: Any other way to charge the battery on MTH engines other than the way I described?
I have 3 used ones for sale right now. Blue comet 263E Tin Plate, Climax Steam Engine and 260E Tin Plate, black/green w/ brass trim, never opened. Contact me at Jskve@aol.com if interested. Jake
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