phillyreading wrote: The K-Line version may be hard to find new, would be very nice though, not sure if MTH makes a version of the F-3's or not. Have you tried Williams electric trains, you will have to add TMCC though.Don't know anything about Weaver engines, have had some problems with couplers on Weaver freight cars in the past(about 9 years ago, couplers look like Lionel but cause everything behind the Weaver car to derail).Lee F.
The K-Line version may be hard to find new, would be very nice though, not sure if MTH makes a version of the F-3's or not. Have you tried Williams electric trains, you will have to add TMCC though.
Don't know anything about Weaver engines, have had some problems with couplers on Weaver freight cars in the past(about 9 years ago, couplers look like Lionel but cause everything behind the Weaver car to derail).
Lee F.
I can tell you that when i was looking for k-line f3 i was surprised by the large amounts of them. Nicholas smith trains in Broomwall has both roadnames so does train world they cost around 450 for an aba set. I truly love mine they are one of my favorite engines.
dougdagrump wrote: Check out "Justtrains.com" , I think they still had the latest version of the K-Line B&O ABA. The A's are both powered but, if memmory is correct, the B unit only has sound and smoke. They also came with K-Line Cruise.The C&O by K-Line, ABA, didn't come with TMCC and had the truck mounted growlie motors instead of the Vertical W/flywheel.
Check out "Justtrains.com" , I think they still had the latest version of the K-Line B&O ABA. The A's are both powered but, if memmory is correct, the B unit only has sound and smoke. They also came with K-Line Cruise.
The C&O by K-Line, ABA, didn't come with TMCC and had the truck mounted growlie motors instead of the Vertical W/flywheel.
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