I think the "House of Duddy" has made an E-44, but it is around $900 dollars.
I thought I heard that the Third Rail brass version didn't have enough interest and therefore wasn't going to be made.
I like electrics, so I also like the modified P5a streamlined- some people on forums that had the first edition of the MTH model didn't like the way it ran due to the way the motors were installed. I would wait to buy until this upcoming 2nd release is reviewed.
Otherwise GG-1s, Little Joes, MTH E-33s and Lionel S-1, S-2 are good electrics.
MikeE, I bent each manufacturers ear about E44's (especially Williams) last fall at YORK. None showed interest, nor were any planned in the forseeable future. At the time Third Rail was only taking reservations on their E44, probably to see what kind of response they would get prior to going to manufacture. That $845 is way out of my league, especially for something that looks like a brick on wheels. But they are my favorite electric motor too, so I'll just have to wait for a more modest offering in the future.
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fifedog wrote:Good news is THIRD RAIL BRASS has produced a PRR E-44. The bad news $845.00. Check the Just Trains add in CTT.
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Mike: I think the closest thing is the Lionel Virginian, that could maybe be repainted. Are you talking about the PRR, E-44 ?
Thanks, John
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