I have been eying the MTH ABA, but came across this today while picking up more track for the layout...
http://www.amazon.com/K-Line-B-CLASSIC-Freight-Set/dp/B000HGDE96
It's a K-line set from around 2003. I found it for $399, new in box. I haven't had a chance to pilot any of the nicer K-line sets (besides by K-line speeder set). With 4 motors, this should be a really nice hauler. The only downfall is that it doesn't have built in TMCC, speed control, or some sort of railsound. It's still a very nice set for the money. Does anyone have this set? What do you think?
Thanks for your opinions,Wes
Wes,I don't have that set, but you could add TMCC to this from Electric RR for under $200.00 making it a steel!Nice find!
Brent
That's kinda what I was thinking. Basically the money saved on the set would pay for the TMCC...
I don't have the shopping knowledge, so I needed to know that it was a pretty good deal.
Thanks,Wes
That set is a steal. The savings should pay for the Tmcc. I know nothing about TMcc yet, Im still 20 years behind in O scale.
The A-B set with both powered has to be worth something to somebody with such a big train to pull. It is a tempting buy.
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Well then lets look at it a bit closer: You are getting:Powered F-7 A unit Powered F-7 B unitDie-cast scale hopperStock carBox carWood sided reeferflatcar with log loadtank carIlluminated CabooseThe tankcar and caboose have die-cast chassises to add weight and from the pic the stock car and reefer have very nice detailing.I would estimate the value as:A Unit - $299B Unit - $175Hopper - $65.00Stockcar - $45.00Reefer - $45.00Flatcar - $45.00Boxcar - $45.00Caboose - $45.00Total: $764.00So not too bad... you would have to add at least $250 if this were a Lionel set, at least $500.00 if it had TMCC...Based on my experience...Brent
Buckeye, It says 8 wheels on each unit are powered, so I guess 4 axles on each. Any idea what this is though?
3 position electronic reversing unit linking all units
K-line K-1704 B&O Classic Freight Set
Set Includes:K2510-4562 B&O Powered F-7 A UnitK2510-4561 B&O Powered F-7 B UnitK623-1091 B&O Classic Scale HopperK642-1091 B&O Classic Wood Sided ReeferK641-1091 B&O Sentinel Service Classic Box CarK-635802 B&O Classic Tank Car w/ die cast chassisK643-1091 B&O Classic Stock CarK-69007 B&O Classic Flat Car with logsK-613602 B&O Classic Caboose
Track and transformer are not included
F-7 Engine Features:13 1/2 inchesO Scale 1:48Dual motors on all units8 wheel drive on all units3 position electronic reversing unit linking all unitsRealistic sounding diesel hornQuadra Grip WheelsDie cast pilot and couplersOperating front coupler and lighted cab interior on A unitMetal chassisDie cast fuel tankUnderside tank detailOperating headlightPortholes with lensesPrototypical side and roof detailMetal grab railsSeparate side ventsPhoto-etched metal side grills and roof ventsFreely rotating roof vents
CLASSIC Rolling Stock Features:10 1/4 inchesFully-sprung die cast trucksMetal operating couplersMetal chassisSeparate metal grab rails, ladders and brakewheelsUnderside detailingIlluminated cabooseCompletely die cast metal, O scale hopperTank car with die cast chassis and ladder
Somehow all the motors are connected to the forward - neutral - reverse unit. More than likely a tether. No problem. With TMCC we would throw it in the trash, keep it, or sell it on eBay.
Wes, if you want to see inside one of my converted TMCC locomotives, we can easily help you out. I have one apart right now to change the light bulb and tint the windows.
I would like to see it. Maybe a picture?
Here you go. We are going to open her up for you to see the guts.
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Note the antenna on the shell.
We added the black tape later and it keeps everything nice and tight especially during a derailment.
We had this open to add tint to the front windows.
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Doug,
If I flip it over and don't see the motor on the trucks, then I'm good? My Lionel also has a truck mounted can, and that behaves just as you explain.
Thanks,
Wes
My ABA has the TMCC in the lead A with a tether controling the other powered A&B units.
Thanks Joe. My layout seems to amplify the sound at the moment...
Joe Hohmann wrote:I have these B&O A/B units only, that I got at a Justrains "blowout" 2 years ago for $150. They are great looking, but are very noisey (due to all the motors?). Joe
Joe - You did better than me. I got my units at a blowout price from another dealer for $185. Still I'm happy with the price I paid
Wes - IMHO, $399 is probably a fair price for this set. Justrains had a blowout a few months ago for $350 for the newer A-B-A set that I believe came with TMCC.
Please keep in mind that there will be no K-Line warranty with these sets and Lionel may not have the parts to service them.
Jim
alexweiihman wrote:About Lionel not serviceing orginal K-line, I was talking to the owner of a LHS and he had Jerrey Cabreese at the store a while ago and told me that Jerrey seemed to infer that lionel would in the future repair old K-line items.
I sincerely hopes this happens as two of my favorite engines are my K-Line Scale Mike and K-Line Scale K4 and I have a total of seven K-Line engines!
My only concern is that Lionel does not yet own K-Line and sometimes Lionel (MTH too) has a problem stocking repair parts for their own items. I'm optomistic that given the number of K-Line engines out there, even if Lionel does not have the parts, someone else will.
Guess I'm missing something. The link you provided shows it for $649, not $399.
OR... you provided the link, and are really saying that you found it someplace ELSE for $399?
Wes,
Those are definitely the truck mounted can motors, not vertical, and the AB operation is controlled thru a tether. IMHO K-Line had absolutely the WORST tethers in the business. If you don't mind the "growlies" they aren't bad units, however if you were to go ahead and purchase them I would seriously consider a full TMCC&RS upgrade to one unit and TMCC to the other. Combine the tether and the dummy couplers and the closeness of the diaphragms they can be very frustrating.
P.S. I went thru my K-Line catalogs, 2001 - 2005, and couldn't find this set listed.
Doug........ Would Wes really need two TMCC units? I have read of people running two powered units off of the same TMCC unit. I have not done it. Maybe someone else has heard if it is really feasible.
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Doug........ Would Wes really need two TMCC units? I have read of people running two powered units off of the same TMCC unit. I have not done it. Maybe someone else has heard if it is really feasible.
One TMCC/RS upgrade can handle both A&B units, I have an all powered ABA, with TMCC/RS, the same as Wes is considering. The primary reason would be for ease of set-up and tear down at end of day. I haven't done it yet but it is on my "To Do List" at an unknown time. I have talked to a few operators that have done this and they said that they operated much better than with the tether and you didn't have the tether hassle. When you do the upgrades the TMCC alone isn't to costly, it's the RS upgrade that really adds to the expense.
Well Buckeye spoiled me when I had a chance to operatate a nice diesel with RS 5.0. It was mechanically quiet and super smooth with the speed control. Only the RS could be heard, and that's the quality I want. The price is great, but if it's clunky and loud, I really don't want it.
B&O got my attention... I like B&O and chessie but in ho scale.someone has a nice layout with the B&O train running.keep them going.train o rama near sandusky had some nice chessies running on their layout when matt and i were there on his spring break.
stay safe
Joe
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These don't have RS-5 or cruise but for the price, WOW. If I didn't already have my next few purchases already planned out I'd be all over a couple of these. Granted they aren't B&O () but at least the D&H are a vaguely similar color scheme.
http://www.justrains.com/WeaverU25BSale.htm
Wes Whitmore wrote: Well Buckeye spoiled me when I had a chance to operatate a nice diesel with RS 5.0. It was mechanically quiet and super smooth with the speed control. Only the RS could be heard, and that's the quality I want. The price is great, but if it's clunky and loud, I really don't want it.Wes
Does your wife still have me on her list for letting you indulge yourself?
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