Trains.com

usa hudson 4-6-4 vs. aristocraft 4-6-2 pacific

6599 views
11 replies
1 rating 2 rating 3 rating 4 rating 5 rating
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
usa hudson 4-6-4 vs. aristocraft 4-6-2 pacific
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:51 PM

Big Smile [:D]Hi Im new to garden rail roading and love steam locos can any one give me their thoughts about the new pacific vs hudson 4-6-4 thank you for your advise $600.00 with sound vs. $1800.00 with sound
  • Member since
    August 2004
  • From: North of Chicago
  • 1,050 posts
Posted by Tom The Brat on Friday, March 24, 2006 9:47 AM
It's the difference between a $600 plastic loco and a $1800 metal loco. Both are very nice. The Pacific weighs about 10 pounds and the Hudson about 45 pounds. The Hudson is incredibly detailed and is a really nice $1800 loco. The pacific is a very nice $600 loco.
  • Member since
    September 2003
  • 262 posts
Posted by pimanjc on Friday, March 24, 2006 4:14 PM
I have no experience with the Hudson, but have had great success with my Pacific. It looks good, runs great, handles 5ft curves, smokes great and pulls a good load.
Pacific running at KCGRS Christmas Eve display at Union Station, KCMO. Check out the drifting smoke!


My Pacific has been converted to battery/RC with the batteries, Sierra sound, and TE in the tender.
Hope this helps a little,
JimC.
"Never promise more than you can give. Always give more than you promise." ~JC "You don't stop laughing because you grow old, You grow old because you stop laughing." ~AU
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 24, 2006 7:17 PM
thanks for your reply. Im still deciding , me and my boys had a day with the club upland garden railroads , at los angeles county fair grounds and a member brought his 2-8-2 mikado (LGB) and I was impressed with the loco very nice. still deciding?
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 24, 2006 7:53 PM
I always go for Aristo Craft, and always will.
  • Member since
    April 2004
  • From: Bucks County, PA
  • 428 posts
Posted by Bucksco on Friday, March 24, 2006 9:02 PM
My money would be on the Mikado!
Jack
  • Member since
    September 2003
  • 262 posts
Posted by pimanjc on Friday, March 24, 2006 10:46 PM
Scott,
I also have an LGB Mikado. When you fire it up and it sounds off, visitors are always impressed. The Mikado is very sure footed on bad track and will handle four ft. curves. I have pulled 26 freight cars up and around a 4.5% grade with it.
JimC.
"Never promise more than you can give. Always give more than you promise." ~JC "You don't stop laughing because you grow old, You grow old because you stop laughing." ~AU
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 25, 2006 5:04 PM
I have an aristocraft pacific which pulls the heavyweight passsenger I have (5-7), I do wonder concerning the weight of the usa hudson and switch points.
  • Member since
    August 2004
  • From: North of Chicago
  • 1,050 posts
Posted by Tom The Brat on Saturday, March 25, 2006 8:52 PM
Watched a Hudson running all afternoon at a show a few years ago. They were having a little trouble with it breaking connections to the track. The owner later bashed a Pacific into a Northern. He says he likes his Northern best.
  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Nebraska City, NE
  • 1,223 posts
Posted by Marty Cozad on Saturday, March 25, 2006 8:56 PM
The Hudson sliders wear down and need to be replaced at times. as with all sliders.

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.

  • Member since
    August 2004
  • From: North of Chicago
  • 1,050 posts
Posted by Tom The Brat on Sunday, March 26, 2006 4:57 PM
The problem he was having was the weight of the thing was flexing the wires going to the track and breaking them from his fittings.
  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: Illinois
  • 17 posts
Posted by Jim Agnew on Sunday, March 26, 2006 6:10 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Marty Cozad

The Hudson sliders wear down and need to be replaced at times. as with all sliders.

Marty, the USAT Hudson doesn't have sliders. Jim.

Search the Community

FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER

Get the Garden Railways newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month

By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Garden Railways magazine. Please view our privacy policy