Before I start...I don't want this to be a MTH or Lionel bashing thread. And I don't want this to be a MTH European bashing thread either. I want to make an observation and see if other people are on board, or feel like this when it comes to the O Gauge market.
I grew up on Lionel, and always got a Lionel train for Christmas or my birthday. My first major item I pre-ordered was the Lionel Heritage Catalog Northern Pacific F3 AB set and 4 passenger cars in 1997. I still remember sitting on my dorm bed in college, while in Montana and looking at the Lionel "North Coast Limited" (NCL) set and being in love with Montana rail history, and of course my family riding the NCL.
So I saved up my money and ordered it that summer, and even today I love it. It's displayed in my condo here in Washington, D.C.
Then MTH became more prominant...and I felt this strong loyalty to Lionel, but that started to change when I got my first MTH car, and some time afterward locomotive. From 2000 until recently I have purchased a lot of MTH and Lionel. It's been about 50 - 50. MTH has made a couple of items I pushed for such as the Montana Rail Link SD45, and SD70ACE, Northern Pacific GP9, and freight F3. And I do like their Milwaukee Road electrics, as I have the Bi-Polar, and Little Joe.
However...while MTH focuses on developing European models...I get the distinct feeling as if Lionel has sensed an opportunity and is stepping up to the plate. I get the 6th sense that Lionel is being much more responsive in responding to the customer.
Consider....
For the longest time I pushed both Lionel and MTH to make the Milwaukee Road S3 261. In all honesty...I thought that MTH was going to do it. Then Lionel stepped up to the plate and made it. That really impressed me.
I'm watching some of the new steam engines, and at the National Capital Trackers got to run Legacy for the first time. I was impressed.
Then comes the recent Lionel catalogs. Some of the items I've pushed for in the past both on the forum and on Facebook are there. I saw the high horsepower Northern Pacific U33C, which I asked to be made. And I've noticing nice scale freight cars, and even traditional items. While this was going on it appears as if MTH has turned much of its focus to Europe. And I'm going to guess that one day they are probably going to try and make Asian O Gauge models as well.
But what really made me think like this was the last catalog. I was quite stunned by what I saw. Milwaukee Road, Burlington Northern and other engines that I had hoped MTH would make. I'm surprised MTH hasn't made a Burlington Northern SD40-2 since 1999. They made one then...but it was Proto 1. It surprises me because the BN had the largest fleet of SD40-2s if I remember correctly in North America. But it looks like Lionel is beating MTH to the punch. Then I saw the GP35 and even the creative BNSF "Heritage" engines. To follow all this is the nicely done scale rolling stock.
I've been very impressed with Lionel. And as I look at my pre-orders, and what I have bought in the past few years I'm noticing the following.
I'm buying less MTH and more Lionel. The other night I sat down to look at the new MTH catalog, and looked at the Lionel catalog and wanted to plan and consider what to pre-order. I realized that this is the first time that I'm going to order more Lionel than MTH.
I'm surprised by that..but in some ways I'm also delighted. I get the feeling that Lionel is being responsive to our requests. And that they are getting the upper hand as a result.
This doesn't mean that I'm not going to buy MTH. I have a RK Scale Northern Pacific RS3 on lay-away at a LHS. But in my analysis...I really feel like Lionel is doing a good job and making some nice product. I get the feeling that the Lionel of today is kind of like the Lionel of the 1950's. Some of the nicest stuff that exists is coming out in the last couple of years. I'm delighted Lionel is doing well, and I'm thrilled at what they are doing.
Do others agree with me in that sense? Thoughts?