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<P>[quote user="Joe Hohmann"]I'm a "O" Hi-Railer, and saw this running slowly, double-headed, at the NMRA show. I was impressed! I don't own any MTH engines, but I have a fair ammt. of MTH rolling stock. I think this will have a number of "O" people thinking about a "second layout". Joe[/quote]</P> <P>That's where I'm at, Joe......expanding into HO as it offers more of the features I've grown used to in O. I've done a lot of HO repair work and am impressed with some of the engines....Rivarossi, Bachmann, etc. I just cleaned and lubed a Bachmann SF 2-10-4 with "sounds" and "smoke" (so to speak) that is one nice looking engine. The addition of off-the-shelf synchronized smoke and a full sounds package like O-gauge types have grown used to is huge for HO. As far as the power pack, if/when I make the leap I'll just get whatever is needed to make it work........not going to get my undies in a bunch over a freaking transformer!!!</P> <P>Cheers,</P> <P>Mike</P>
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