Lionel LionChief video:
http://www.lionel.com/Customer....cfm?documentID=6568
MTH video (select category, then the video icon in lower left):
http://www.mthtrains.com/start/sets
One caution. Don't be fooled by the ability to run multiple trains on the same track with LionChief. You can do the same thing with MTH, though it is a little easier in some respects with the LionChief setup. The big advantage I see for LionChief is the remote appears to be RF whereas the starter MTH remote is IR and has to be aimed at the control module. The upgraded remote is RF, so that is no longer any problem for me.
I'm naturally biased toward future expansion because I bought my set for myself, not for a son, but some questions I asked myself were:
- How many remotes do I want to carry around, especially once I get past the toy train phase? With both brands, I'd have to carry multiple remotes with the starters sets, but MTH had an upgrade path to a single remote, so the advantage went to MTH.
- How many trains would I even run on a starter set? I couldn't imagine more than 1.
- Once I moved past the starter set, what is the upgrade path? Remember, AFAIK each LionChief engine only works with the remote it comes with, therefore there is no upgrade path to TMCC, DCS, etc. If you want to eventually run 4 trains, you'll either have to use 4 remotes or move to a different system.
- If I bought an MTH set with the minimum loop of RealTrax and wanted to switch to FasTrack, how much would it cost in the long run? I found most R-T-R sets are designed to basically include a minimal set of tracks for free vs buying things individually. So, even if it was cheaper in the short term, would it be better for me to just buy the engine, rolling stock and track I want rather that limit myself to what is included with the set. Had I to do it over, I would have done the latter only because I now know I want to expand my involvement in the hobby. Starter sets are good if you don't know yet how involved you might get or if you want RealTrax or FasTrack for the annual Christmas layout under the tree. That is mostly why I decided to go with the R-T-R set. Plus, the starter set I chose was a passenger train, so I saved money not buying it as individual pieces.
I guess my point is that if you're just getting a train set for your son and don't care about any future interest at this point, then just about any set will do. They are all fine sets that will give your son hours of enjoyment and the LionChief seems priced right to do just that. Unfortunately, none of them include enough track to keep anyone's interest, so you will invariably be buying at least some additional track. They do sell expansion packs that can also save you some money over buying each piece separately. In any event, prepare yourself right now for that additional cost.
Not having seen a LionChief in person, I don't know if there is a quality difference between it and a starter MTH train. All I know for sure is that I'm more than satisfied with my MTH decision and expect to expand to another engine (or 3) next year as I get my layout built.