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Here is something that I have been working on for a while now and it is finally done. This is an old MTH T1 Duplex that was originally a Proto 1 model. I received it with a ERR kit installed in it and a super chuffer in it. Good enough for some, but not for me. This engine needs to be top of the line. So I did want nobody thought of doing, I put legacy in it . Used the M1 sounds and this thing screams. It is loud. Also installed whistle steam and man does this thing smoke like crazy. Used a modified AC9 funnel for the stack and it puffs out white clouds. One other neat part is the front nose cone is the antenna. Kinda of a cool feature. This engine is now your standard Lionel Legacy engine.

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Nice conversion. I'm too lazy to add whistle steam with my upgrades. As long as it's got 4 chuffs and smoke comes out the stack I'm happy, so ERR and PS3 are fine by me.

To be honest though these older (late 90s/early 2000s) steam models with Pittmans are the best for upgrades. Much more robust motors/gearboxes than a lot of the newer stuff. Just add new electronics and go.

Here is something that I have been working on for a while now and it is finally done. This is an old MTH T1 Duplex that was originally a Proto 1 model. I received it with a ERR kit installed in it and a super chuffer in it. Good enough for some, but not for me. This engine needs to be top of the line. So I did want nobody thought of doing, I put legacy in it . Used the M1 sounds and this thing screams. It is loud. Also installed whistle steam and man does this thing smoke like crazy. Used a modified AC9 funnel for the stack and it puffs out white clouds. One other neat part is the front nose cone is the antenna. Kinda of a cool feature. This engine is now your standard Lionel Legacy engine.

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That is fantastic!  I have been waiting for Lionel to make a T-1 in Legacy for years, but you just made your own!

Excellent work, your skills are top notch!

Sean

Nice, and I like the MTH version with the portholes.

John, the difference between the MTH version and Lionel's is the wheel flanges, right? I remember you telling me that any version Lionel has done(and will do) will have to have the flanges on the driver's milled down so that they don't have issues over Ross switches(and possibly some others), correct?

John, the difference between the MTH version and Lionel's is the wheel flanges, right? I remember you telling me that any version Lionel has done(and will do) will have to have the flanges on the driver's milled down so that they don't have issues over Ross switches(and possibly some others), correct?

Correct, the Lionel 2000 model has fat flangeless drivers that short on many of the Ross switches.

Correct, the Lionel 2000 model has fat flangeless drivers that short on many of the Ross switches.

Yep, can confirm, mine does it too. I need to find someone to mill mine down.

Although since it's the center rail that it shorts on, and the center pickup rollers are sprung on pretty much every engine ever made, I wonder if the leading edge of the diverging center rail could more easily be milled down on the side closest to the outer rail.

@harmonyards posted:

This is why Sid wears the green jacket of the masters!…nice clean work Sid!..

Pat CC6C97CB-9828-441F-A08D-EDDCEB70E583

Hmm Pat, I think your post have about the same amount, no? I know whenever I see anything you have upgraded, made, etc., I am in awe. Yeah, that goes for all that anyone that does these conversions, upgrades and whatnot because I know I would blow it all up(someone cue Charlton Heston), haha.

@tf4k4 posted:

I have to ask, what all do you need to do a legacy conversion? I’ve seen more and more of these but Lionel dose not sell an upgrade kit, am I wrong? I have a few older MTH engines that I would love to try doing this to.

There's no kit. You need to order all the parts separately from Lionel and do a lot of custom fitting and wiring. Or send it to @Bruk.

As said, this is a big process. If no one has seen any of Bruk's posts on converting any older engine to Legacy, it is simply put, "engineering without having an a blueprint". Though that said, of course these guys know what they're doing, it's just that a new never before done engine has to be looked at, taken apart to figure out how to do all that there is to do. At least that is how I see it from watching/reading these posts.

There is some trial and error(not really a mistake, just finding the better option) to make these things come to life. As for getting all the guts(sounds and such), that is the big mystery. I know Bruk has said in the past using a "donor engine", but what that all entails, you'll have to ask him.

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