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QUOTE: Originally posted by brwebster It's more bang for the buck than anything I own. Decent scale, smooth operation, good smoke, directional lighting and hefty for it's size. The whizzle is even, dare I say it, cute. I also like the idea that it will never be a future monetary dissappointment. 15%-20% blowout discounts on a $100 engine don't amount to much. I wi***here was some way Lionel could make all products as practical and economical as this offering.
-Dave
Hey, great to see my old thread brought back to life! Especially now that I have a Dockside Switcher to talk about. I love it. It runs smooth (for a $100 engine) and the detail is awesome (again for a $100 engine). It's my favorite engine. I do find that it derails lighter cars when pushing them (not pulling) because the couplers are spring loaded and not attached to any trucks. Lighter cars just tend to jump off the track around turns due to the strength of the spring. I weighed down my lighter cars and we're off to the races... (or station at least...)
I don't think I bind at all (unless the derailing problem is what you are talking about). Not quite sure what binding is, for that matter...
The best pricing I have seen was $89.00, but I saw it several different places. I think MSRP is $109, so if you find the 89, buy it. It may be a bit tight for any conversion, but with some talent, you could get it done.
Dennis
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