QUOTE: Originally posted by qwerty1 First of all, BLI started out with highend models of some of the less modeled roads, N&W and NYC. Yes they do produce some of the jillions of up and sp models now, but most discrimanate to the more less manufactured prototypes. In the HO market there is room for only two high end companies, these are BLI and Rivarossi. MTH will be releasing it's K4 at the same time BLI is releasing it's K4. MTH will go the way of alco in the HO world, just like lionel.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Hello AggroJones, Good to read from you. I don't understand how these agreements work. Bachmann has dibs on the GS-4--How does that work? Will it be sound equipped? Does the manufacturer get permission and licensing from the railroad and then go from there?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Back in the 1980s, didn't Lionel produce an HO scale Southern Pacific Daylight Steamer? The GS4? (Bachmann made one in the 70s---not a good runner) [xx(]Antonio--yes, there was a Lionel GS-4 back in the '80's, but I don't know whether they made it or just licensed it from Bachmann. I got one lettered for Western Pacific, and it was a real grinder and could barely pull its tender. It wasn't around for very long, as I remember. I finally gave mine to my nephew, he promptly burned out the motor and put it in a park on display on his own model RR. For all I know, it's probably still there. Tom Hopefully BLI will make a decent version of this unit (I'm surprised they haven't being that it is a popular steamer)
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Back in the 1980s, didn't Lionel produce an HO scale Southern Pacific Daylight Steamer? The GS4? (Bachmann made one in the 70s---not a good runner) [xx(]Antonio--yes, there was a Lionel GS-4 back in the '80's, but I don't know whether they made it or just licensed it from Bachmann. I got one lettered for Western Pacific, and it was a real grinder and could barely pull its tender. It wasn't around for very long, as I remember. I finally gave mine to my nephew, he promptly burned out the motor and put it in a park on display on his own model RR. For all I know, it's probably still there. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Back in the 1980s, didn't Lionel produce an HO scale Southern Pacific Daylight Steamer? The GS4? (Bachmann made one in the 70s---not a good runner)
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman Lionel made a version of the Hustler (or maybe it was an Athearn rebrand) and a E-33 electric that was on a GP-9 frame back in the 50's.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bcammack I suspect they presumed that their ardent following in O would instantly translate into HO. Frankly, I think they jumped in a shark tank wearing baloney underwear... [:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ckape Well, I'm just going to chime in on everything here: As an HO person, when I think of Lionel I think of tinplate 3-rail O, not high-end HO While the turbines are interesting locomotives, they're only really used by one railroad in one era, which is very limiting Sure they're nice looking models, but they're also out of my price range. As for the models they could make, I think we've got several pages of threads with some great ideas on this forum somewhere.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CP5415 If they were smart, they would have started out with a wider consumer base locomotive like Simon has stated.
QUOTE: The Lionel name does not translete well into the HO market. I don't expect that MTH will either. How in God's name could they possibly compete with the likes of Athearn, Atlas Walthers, etc.