Would love to see a side-by-side of these two "semi-scale" engines....Pennsy would be ideal, but any road will do.
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I wont be home until Saturday, I will try then if nobody else does before then. I have the Union Pacific version of both, In MY OPINION, the Mikado jr is the winner in all categories, better detail, smoother running, better pulling, and my Mike jr has Railsounds vs. the Berk jr having Trainsounds, so again a better sound system. different years and roadnames got differing sound systems, TMCC, CONV, and now LC/LC+, so you definitely need to research a particular model before buying to make sure you KNOW, Exactly what you are getting.
Please don't take my comments about the Berk too harshly, I do have a couple of them, and DO LIKE them, but compared to the Mike, they come in second.
Doug
I have both of them and I like the Mike better. As far as LC+, the Mike has the best detail when compared to the Hudson and Pacific. I like all of them.
Thanks. My Pennsy Jr. Berk has TMCC and RS, not TS, but I think Challenger is right that the Pennsy Jr. Berk was later relegated to conventional and TS.
Might have to add a Jr. Mike to the roster based on the above compliments. Now I have to decide on NYC or Pennsy.
jstraw124 posted:
Thanks. The Jr. Mike looks good. I like the handrails on the front of it that the Berk doesn't have, but I like the bell in front of the Berk. I have 2 Jr. Berks (Pennsy and NKP) but no Mikes.
What track are you using. I like it.
The Mike Jr. Has a better level of detail across the board.
Jon
The berk looks better to me, but it might just be personal preference.
raising4daughters posted:jstraw124 posted:Thanks. The Jr. Mike looks good. I like the handrails on the front of it that the Berk doesn't have, but I like the bell in front of the Berk. I have 2 Jr. Berks (Pennsy and NKP) but no Mikes.
What track are you using. I like it.
Those aren't handrails, they're pilot deck braces.
Rusty
The track is some leftover Gargraves. Nice stuff. One of the reasons I like the Mike is because the "brass" detail on the Mike is bell,whistle, and pop offs, while the Berk is only the bell.
Anyone know if the NY Central Jr. Mikado (in the Hot Box Reefer set) is comparable in detail to the Pennsy?
Decision made. I'm sticking with the PRR Jr Berkshire instead of switching to the PRR Jr Mikado. I like the looks and the Railsounds 5.0 of the Jr Mikado, but that diesel-horn-masquerading-as-a-steam-whistle is a deal killer for me.
I'm going to sell my gently-used WBB O27 Chessie Hudson and use the proceeds for a LionChief Plus Chessie Jr Mikado. The whistle seems more realistic, and I don't mind the idea of a separate remote controller.