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QUOTE: Originally posted by ChiefEagles Buckeye answered your question as you asked it. [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum Lionel is not designed exclusively for folks with obsessions about scale detail and prototypical accuracy, which is why they've survived for 100+ years despite producing trains that run on track which has that funny middle rail. :) That having been said, the last ten years or so has seen an increase in consumers interested in highly detailed, prototypically accurate models that run on highly non-prototypical track, as well as possessing way out of scale couplers and wheel flanges. This is called "hi-rail" O gauge three rail by most people. Many, if not most three railers in O gauge are interested in the toy value of playing with trains, a mainstay in Lionel's history, including whacky accessories like the Gateman, operating Milk Car, etc. I believe you may not be familiar with the history or current market in three rail O gauge. As several people are trying to point out there is a diverse array of products. The Dash-9 loco you mention is a several year old tooling that is not considered state of the art in scale detail. Its MSRP is $430 and it is readily available for 10-20% less than that say $350 to $390. Thus while I'm not sure where your numbers come from, $600 is a gross ripoff for the model in question. Atlas is (unlike Lionel, MTH and K-Line), completely committed to prototypical accuracy (except for the flanges and couplers). But the other manufacturers do have some models (particularly K-Line and MTH steam locomotives, and Lionel high end steam and more recent diesels) that compare favorably with Atlas in terms of scale detail. Stick around and you'll see what we mean.
QUOTE: Originally posted by northern 1 Atlas diesels by far, they make my mth diesels look like toys. Just waiting for atlas to bring out alco pa's and f3's so I can replace my mth ones that for their time were very good, but not anymore. Dave.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ben10ben The Lionel Century Club II is a club strictly for buying the latest and greatest Lionel products. Like the first Century Club, when they first came out with it, they also annouced 5 engines associated with it. One could, at that time, pay either $100 or $500 for a membership, which really was just to allow you to purchase the engines. I believe that the ESE Hudson(due some time next year, if memory serves me correctly) is the only one remaining. Lionel may or may not do another Century Club once this one is over. While the Trainmaster were absolutely incredible models, they are no longer available. The rest of us peons who couldn't afford to be in the Century Club, or missed the deadline for ordering, hope that Lionel makes the newly tooled Trainmaster available to the general public in the next few years. http://www.lionel.com/Clubs/Findex.cfm
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lehigh Valley Railroad The Lionel Century club has released super detailed Trainmasters
QUOTE: Originally posted by ben10ben I'll agree with John that you absolutely can't beat Atlas for the most part. As he said, though, their recent F-3s, GP-30s, and Trainmasters sure as heck give Atlas a run for the money. It wouldn't suprise me if Lionel stepped up the detail on their other previous diesels in the next few years, as the response to these three engines(and others) has been excellent.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Buckeye Riveter Click here for the BEST DETAIL Guaranteed!! [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 3railguy Atlas O in my opinion has the highest level of detail followed by Lionel and K-Line maybe. MTH is up there too. It depends a lot on which Lionel diesels you are looking at. Lionel's new scale Trainmasters, S-2's, and F-3's are knock outs.
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