Picked up my first MTH engine with smoke, and wow, you all aren't kidding when you say they put out a lot! But the box it came in doesn't seem to match. How can I tell which model number it is exactly? It's a Union Pacific Baldwin AS-616, but I don't have a full DCS system yet, so I can't figure out if it's Proto 1 or 2, and it seems like MTH has made a lot of different versions of that engine.
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what is the number on the engine?
A PS 1 engine, in conventional, starts off with a couple of clanks. A PS2 engine starts up with engine sounds. Usually there is a small PS2 sticker on the belly of the engine.
quote:A PS 1 engine, in conventional, starts off with a couple of clanks. A PS2 engine starts up with engine sounds.
This is probably the fastest/easiest way to tell.
Road number is 1260 and I get two clanks on startup - looks like it's a PS-1. Well, at least it smokes a lot!
Does it run? Normally it is 2 dings at start up. Clanks can mean a software conflict. Best to ensure a new charged 8.4V battery installed and follow the directions for start up and running if you have them. If not they can be downloaded from MTH Website. G
Road number is 1260 and I get two clanks on startup - looks like it's a PS-1.
Lefty
It appears that you have a 20-2138-1 from 1996.
Product Line: PremierRoadname: Union PacificShipping Date:Cab Nos. 1260, 1263, 1265
Features: Directional Headlights, Lighted Cab Interior with Figure, Twin Flywheel Can Motors. Three Rail Versions Have Exhaust Smoke Units..Product Number: 20-2138-1M.S.R.P. $ 379.00First appeared in: Summer 1996 - PRR K-4s
There are quite a few more UP AS-616s that have appeared in the Rail King line over the years in the Proto 2 era. You can see all the possibilities at the link below.
http://www.mthtrains.com/searc...A%22Union+Pacific%22
MTH has a pretty good search feature on their web site. I found this list by searching for:
Choose a product class: Diesel/Electric Locomotive
Choose a Roadname: Union Pacific
Add a description: AS-616
The "Add a Cab Number" feature would have also been useful in this case.
Give it a try if you want to research an item in your collection.