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QUOTE: Originally posted by mthrules Well, *** Maddox left Lionel because he knew he couldn't compete with MTH. He's now at Atlas and he's found out that Atlas O isn't flying. MTH has them beat hands down.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cspmo Why don't we let this topic die.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Upon last check: O scalers, #1 Scalers, G Scalers, Tin Platers, Toy Train collectors, LIve Steamers, HO-N-Z modelers, Freelancers, Prototypists, and "Roundy-Rounders" ARE ALL TRAIN ENTHUSIASTS!
QUOTE: Originally posted by redneckgoober Who in the hell cares?................ Some of you diehard narrow minded rivet counters need to give this a rest and wait to see what they come out with. .............................................Until then, just cool it![soapbox]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ben10ben And this 17 year old prefers TMCC to DCS. Why? Well, for one thing, I enjoy tinkering with and upgrading my trains. I can upgrade an engine to TMCC for $80 if I do the work myself, and add sound at a later date should I so desire for about the same amout of money. With my budget, that fits in a little bit better than a single $200 chunk of change. I've also paid as little as $20 each for dummy boards to control lights and couplers, which simply don't exist with DCS. My only engines with flywheels installed(required for DCS) came with TMCC already installed anyway, and I'm certainly not going to remove a perfectly working and superior sounding sound and control system to get a few more bells and whistles.
QUOTE: In addition, should I be so inclined to write my own computer program to control my trains, all I would have to do is flip to the last few pages of the TMCC manual and it's all there for me. Or I could just buy one of the already existing programs, which, again, don't exist for DCS.
QUOTE: Finally, I don't like Mike Wolf's business practices, and wouldn't even own one of his boxcars given the option.
QUOTE: Constructive answers, such as the ones provided by Jnichols, provide good input that can be used as reference when modelers decide to buy products. As before..............Nuff Said. [8D][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by mthrules The negative stuff you read about MTH are lies. They'll do well in the HO market once people see the high quality of their products and the advantage of DCS.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum If DCS is so superior to TMCC, why did OGRR Forum members prefer TMCC to DCS 4:1 in an informal survey three years or so after DCS's introduction? Not a scientific poll, but a reasonable measure of the popularity of the two systems.
QUOTE: Originally posted by countershot i would take the dcs over tmcc any day.
QUOTE: Well, why did CTT magazine name Mike Wolf as the most significant person in O gauge since JLC? I believe it was in CTT's 15th anniversary issue. I believed every word I read and so did most open minded people.
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