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Up until today I have been a strictly diesel guy. But my 9 year old son said to me "Dad, how come you don't have any of those old time locomotives that make all the smoke and sound so cool?" Funny, with that one sentence I knew I needed to buy a steam locomotive!

 

So since I am going to buy only one, what say you all on which it should be? Keep in mind I have both DCS  and Legacy so I don't care if it is Lionel or MTH or whatever, but what I want is the one with the best combo of most awesome smoke and the most awesome sounds. My curves are mostly O-72 with one loop of O-81.

 

Let the opinions roll!

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Originally Posted by RickO:

Lionel vision line challenger. Best of the best, hands down. 

As RickO said- hard to go wrong with that one.  Kids will love all the smoke also. Sounds awesome too!

 

I own all the engines mentioned above, and they are all excellent.  Can't go wrong with any of them.

 

Lee hit a point, the 4-8-4 would probably look a little better.  It's a matter of taste though.

 

Another popular engine: Legacy FEF #844

 

Some of the Rail King steamers I've owned in the past have been excellent also.  A great bang for the buck!  All depends what you are after...

 

 

Last edited by 86TA355SR

This is splitting hair because it's a Steam Turbine Electric. If I could have only one, it would have to be my 3rd Rail N&W 2300 Jawn Henry.

 

Thankfully, I am not that limited in my collection. I have a hard enough time just staying on track with my self imposed all command control N&W scale steam.

 

Gilly

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Both the Challenger and the Northern would be near the top of my list, but IMO you can't go wrong with a Dreyfus Hudson or a GS4 either.  If I could only have one steamer, I'm not sure I would want it to be an articulated.  As cool as they are, they are BIG.  I've had my battles with my RK Allegheny (still a pretty big engine) and I think I'd prefer something smaller and a little more flexible.   

 

Now, if I were limited to choosing from what I actually have (RailKing),  I'm guessing it would be the Mountain M1a.

 

You might consider the new LionChief locos if cost is a factor.  They will run on Legacy and DCS, and the kids seem to love the LionChief remotes.    They are reported to smoke well and have good sounds, remote couplers and other good features.   Lionel has Hudsons, Pacifics, and Mikados coming this spring.   If $1000 plus locos are in your budget, then get a top of the line loco from either manufacturer, but otherwise these look to be worth considering.   I have two on pre-order, but have not had any in hand for personal inspection.

Sorry. I should have read your post first and not just responded to the thread title.

 

This looks like a good deal on a steam engine.... Just came up on the For Sale forum.

C&O 4-8-4

 

If you're at "ground zero" with steamers, a scale version of the Polar Express with the extra Pere Marquette tender would be a popular choice for your son.

 

Gilly

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Right now my favorite is the Lionel Legacy Blue Comet with the steam whistle effects, great smoke and sound...

 

I can still get them below MSRP as well.  Another one is Legacy Crescent.  Now if money is no object, Lionel has that new Legacy Big Boy coming out...

 

Why not just ask your son what he likes best so he will be happy.  That may become his favorite engine of all time.

 

 

 

With so many to chose from and at the present time. I would have to say to go with Lionel's new Vision Big Boy. I believe that this version of the Big Boy will put it front of their Vision Challenger with it's sights & sounds. And with their 2014 catalog coming out very soon we will all learn it's price tag. And with this engine only being made for how many orders that they have it, will make this a special engine to have.

 

 

Well, for your young son, to run and run and run, I am surprised at all the recommendations for big buck articulateds too heavy for him to pick up, and not cheap to replace.  I would pick a smaller engine that he can run, and which would not break the bank if it is damaged and has to be replaced, maybe more than once.  I would ask whether he best likes passenger or freight trains and what is his favorite railroad,  and maybe start him off with a dual purpose loco like a ten wheeler.  I'd suggest the WBB version, but it doesn't have the electronics.  One of the starter sets, like Lionel's with

the 0-8-0, might make sense.

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