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LionChief ---- Okay, did I miss something?

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Posted by jonadel on Friday, November 22, 2013 2:02 PM

Buckeye -- I detect some angst in your most recent reply.  I am prescribing a week in St. Thomas, VI for you and Mrs. Buckeye compliments of the the Chief !  Upon your return you won't give two hoots about what system to choose Drinks

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, November 22, 2013 1:38 PM

lion88roar

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I like the look and affordability of Lion Chief. What I can't figure out is if these locomotives can be operated with my existing Legacy system? If I purchase 4 or 5 Lion Chief locomotives do I have 4 or 5 separate remotes to keep track of or can I just control them with my single legacy controller?



Legacy will control Legacy, LCS, and LionChief engines - fully

LCS will control Legacy engine (in LCS mode), LCS engines, and LionChief
LionChief will only control the engine the remote was designed for

 

Now we are getting some answers instead of the Chief's dribble. Mischief Thanks Big Al and 88. 

So Legacy will control LionChief engines.  Will TMCC control LionChief engines Question They only mentioned conventional running of LionChief on one of the videos. 

With the Lionel and MTH quality problems these past years, I don't trust them to test their products adequately anymore. I've seen and fixed too much junk.  The Baltimore, Ohio and Wabash Railroad is through being the testing facility for these guys.SoapBox Get the Beijing, Guangdong and Heilongjiang Express Railroad to do the testing. 

 

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Posted by Bob Keller on Friday, November 22, 2013 1:15 PM

Check BTB 50.

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, November 22, 2013 12:49 PM

BigAl 956

I like the look and affordability of Lion Chief. What I can't figure out is if these locomotives can be operated with my existing Legacy system? If I purchase 4 or 5 Lion Chief locomotives do I have 4 or 5 separate remotes to keep track of or can I just control them with my single legacy controller?



Legacy will control Legacy, LCS, and LionChief engines - fully
LCS will control Legacy engine (in LCS mode), LCS engines, and LionChief
LionChief will only control the engine the remote was designed for

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Posted by BigAl 956 on Friday, November 22, 2013 10:23 AM

I like the look and affordability of Lion Chief. What I can't figure out is if these locomotives can be operated with my existing Legacy system? If I purchase 4 or 5 Lion Chief locomotives do I have 4 or 5 separate remotes to keep track of or can I just control them with my single legacy controller?

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Posted by dbaker48 on Friday, November 22, 2013 10:12 AM

I think this is an outstanding marketing move on Lionel's part.  It provides an affordable "entry" point for new customers, and a migration path for the ENTIRE industry.  I also see it as a further nail in the coffin for entry level conventional mode.

Imagine, a new customer comes into a train shop and sees the "Lion/Chief" set.  Priced between $350 - $450, with the remote capability.  A conventional set at the same price range, winner = Remote set.  Then sales man explains how it can be grown forward into the "Legacy" mode, (TMCC not really available anymore), and it would also play with DCS (? I assume).  Even MTH wins with a lower cost remote capability, and offering customers a option when they go to expand.

I doubt that the Lion/Chief remote will operate with any other TMCC engine.  (I don't know just a guess)  But, I imagine Lionel wants to protect the new CAB-1 market that they just developed a controller for.  And hence each Lion/Chief combination of engine and remote has a specific frequency they operate on.

Good job Lionel !

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Posted by sir james I on Friday, November 22, 2013 9:56 AM

Kids love these sets, 2 year old's can run one, their 5 year old sister can run one. But you can't please everyone. What a great way to get kids into trains.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, November 22, 2013 8:52 AM

He sure has had a lot of Birthdays for only being 3.

About 137.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Friday, November 22, 2013 8:24 AM

Brent's summation is pretty good.  Now Buckeye probably needs the new LionChief sets as TMCC and Legacy is too complicated for him.  After all, he is only 3. Whistling 

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Friday, November 22, 2013 8:15 AM

I'm sorry, but I have to say this........

In conventional mode, you push the lever forward to go faster and pull it back to go slower. You push the little lever forward to change direction and pull the little lever back to make the train go " toot  toot".  And, this works with EVERY engine. And it need no batteries.

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Posted by lion88roar on Friday, November 22, 2013 7:02 AM

Lionel is responding to their customers... go figure!

1. Legacy is a bit expensive @ $399 for the Command Set.
2. The components that go into the old TMCC remote and command base are getting harder and harder to find as they are out-dated technology
3. The LLC (Blue Remote in second video) is a less expensive control system pretty much the equivalent of TMCC
4. Lion Chief is for younger operators and those not wanting the more complex remote system setup and advanced features (operating switches, accessories, etc)

I have TMCC, Legacy, and I purchased the LionChief Thomas set for Christina last year. She, at 2.5 years old, loves running trains but she isn't advanced enough to run the TMCC or Legacy systems - but she is more than capable of running her Thomas set.

The fact that each LionChief engine comes with its own remote is really a neat feature. Imagine you have 2+ children and they EACH want to run their OWN 'train'. Well with LionChief they can do that - on the same layout! I plan to get Matthew on of the other sets - either Percy, James, or Diesel, then get the addon packs and the other two engines. I plan to build a 4x8 layout for the kids with just some grass mat, track, switches, maybe some operating accessories. When they are 5+ it will be a lot more fun for them than playing with the Brio stuff.

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Posted by Demay on Friday, November 22, 2013 6:09 AM

Buckeye,

I have not purchased one of the new Lionel Chief sets yet, but I am considering buying one (Thomas version) as a Christmas present for our three-year-old son.  I think the idea is neat and from what I've read and watched these sets look like a great deal of fun, especially for young kids.  I believe it's part of Lionel's plan to introduce Command Control style operating to a younger audience at a more affordable price than TMCC or Legacy.  These sets are not that advanced but offer a little more options than basic conventional operations.  I'm sure they will not appeal to everyone but as the one video I watched emphasized, I could see kids having fun running multiple engines on the same loop of track.  I can also picture grandchildren bringing their own Lionel Chief locomotives and controllers to their grandparents' layout and being able to control their own items on that big layout.  The Lionel Chief locomotives can still be operated in a conventional operation as well if one chooses.  Lionel has created many Lionel Chief sets in the past year so they must have some strong belief these sets will sell well.

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Friday, November 22, 2013 5:33 AM

"Each locomotive comes with its own remote." 

For those who have visited or know my layout (see video noted below) , this would be like juggling chainsaws in the air trying to keep trains from crashing. Thumbs Down  

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Posted by Train-O on Friday, November 22, 2013 12:10 AM

This is something!
As, if running trains now-a-days wasn't confusing and difficult enough, that these companies come out with new gimmicks that are difficult to figure out and are very expensive.
In this day and age people are loosing their jobs, homes, possessions, valuables, health and lives!

Who, can afford these fancy, expensive, defective toys?!
Who, cares for all of this new fang dangle junk that is defective right out of the box?!!!

Oh, yeah!  Two of the videos are of one of my LHS!

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Posted by riverrailfan on Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:21 PM

I expected TMCC to really drop out and maybe pick one up for a song and a dance when legacy came out. That never happened.  I only have one TMCC loco and really don't see the need to buy into any of the systems.

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Posted by ADCX Rob on Thursday, November 21, 2013 10:57 PM

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LionChief ---- Okay, did I miss something?
Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Thursday, November 21, 2013 6:55 PM

So I was doing some online shopping and realized that Lionel has a new control system.  Has anyone tried it? Why do I want a fourth Lionel control system? i.e. Conventional, TMCC, Legacy and now LionChief.  Maybe they are really saying that Legacy wasn't selling like projected.  Question  What is the story behind the story?  

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And then there is this LLC stuff.....I just want to run the trains, switch the switches, honk the horn, ring the bell, etc. etc.

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