QUOTE: when bachmann released the c40/8 it was one of the best detaild locos around ..
QUOTE: if you had to buy your children or grand kids a model trainset what would you buy
QUOTE: Originally posted by BentnoseWillie [brQUOTE: if you had to buy your children or grand kids a model trainset what would you buyAs a matter of fact, I have a set in storage waiting for my kids to be old enough for it - a Bachmann "Silver Streak" that I won as a door prize. When the kids get it the engine will have been replaced with an Athearn "blue-box". Economical, durable, reliable, and maintainable.
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Here's a 40 year old Tyco, Dual Power Torque driven, hauling 14 cars and a caboose up a roughly 4% grade. It out pulls every Athearn in the museum.
WOW !
A Thirteen year old "Zombe" thread come's back from the dead !
My 2 cent's ( since I'm here anyway's ) my first locomotive was a Tyco Bi-centenial ,but I couldnt tell you which one. I quickly learned that it was indeed "J U N K " ! It ran for about a year. After that I "Discovered" Athern Blue Box kit's and never looked back !
I now prefer Model die casting, and Stewart loco's ( still buy Athern when I find them)
Rust...... It's a good thing !
There were at least 2 versions of the C-630 by TYCO. Most were pure crap but they also made a very nice running engine. They had correct trucks and all the handrailsm and were similar to AHM products at the time. I bought 2 back around 1973-74 and they were nice additions to the Athearn & Atlas engines I had at the time. Good runners and powerful too.
TYCO was a sleezy company with some horrible business practices. I was working at a pretty nice hobby shop/toy store and we sold all the good quality stuff including brass and a lot of narrow gauge. One Christmas season on December 26th we were overrun with POed folks holding a dead engine in one hand and a dead transformer in the other demanding WE replace or fix them. After zillions of explanations that we never have carried TYCO as it was worse than junk, one fellow had the sheet they included in their train sets listing us as a REPAIR CENTER. HUH??? I called them and asked what that was about and they said they randomly select names of shops in certain areas so they can put them on that sheet. It seems that made them look more impoortant to have a repair center in all major cities. BS!!! So the final solution was they rushed a truck load more of their junk to replace transformers and engines people were irate about. The GOOD PART of this was we usually managed to get people upgraded to Athearn or Atlas engines and MRC transformers. Once they saw the difference most people were convinced SAM's, Woolworths and other crap stores had screwed them. The BETTER PART is TYCO sent a huge amount of steam replacement parts like drivers, cylinders, frames, etc for the TYCO (ex-Mantua) steam engines. Those proved useful. After Christmas our lawyer got them to remove our name and we had fun slamming all the remaining junk against the back wall. Stress relief after a terrible Christmas season thanks to TYCO.
oldline1
First comment- these old posts from over a decade ago: why not put them in a separate sub forum category- call it "old chestnuts"
Second comment- my first HO train set was from Athearn but I was an avid TYCO aftermarket customer later on. Nowdays I will willingly restore old TYCO rolling stock with proper weighting, IM wheels and Kadee couplers. And..sort of willingly, repurpose old TYCO engines with better drives. It's junk to some, and a challenge to others !!!!!!
Cedarwoodron
I remember visiting a hobby shop in the early 80’s and he had a display of a Tyco engine and an athern engine shells removed to show why he would not sell Tyco locomotives I have exactly one Tyco item a Morton Salt hoppe.
Joe Staten Island West
cedarwoodron First comment- these old posts from over a decade ago: why not put them in a separate sub forum category- call it "old chestnuts" Cedarwoodron
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RDC1 Here's a 40 year old Tyco, Dual Power Torque driven, hauling 14 cars and a caboose up a roughly 4% grade. It out pulls every Athearn in the museum.
I purchased 3 tyco's on ebay that I had to have because I had them as a kid. Yes they were pretty crappy runners then however my replacements are jems now that I went through them. I dont pull trains with em, just like to hear and smell em as they go around, Takes you back to being a kid!