I have already tried this topic before, but have not gotten the response that I have wanted, so I'm going to give this topic another try. I would like to know what sound sounds like on Lionel Conventional locomotives in relation to their Legacy counterparts, if they have Rule 17 lighting, as well as if the GP30 specifically accepts a 9 volt battery. I am asking this because I am tossing around the idea of purchasing the 6-34606 Conrail GP30 (the conventional version Road no. 2182), but won't buy it until I really know what I am getting.
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I just found the specs on this engine on the Lionel page. You may want to do a search on YouTube to see if someone posted that engine to hear what it sounds like.
The manual makes no mention of a backup battery, so I'd guess the answer is no.
. . . . I am asking this because I am tossing around the idea of purchasing the 6-34606 Conrail GP30 (the conventional version Road no. 2182), but won't buy it until I really know what I am getting.
If you are buying this, you are getting a good basic loco that Lionel makes sure is eclipsed in every way possible by the model of the same loco in its more expensive premium grade series of offerings. You just have to decide if it is worth it. Generally, if you are looking at the lower cost line, the answer is "no."
My experience with other Lionel diesels (I have no GP30s but I have GP7s in both lines, etc.) is that the basic locos have generic sound that is quite satisfactory, while the Legacy versions of the same thing have sound that is impressive as the dickens and I remember as special.
If you enjoy sounds you will not like a model like this. Every time you change directions sounds stop and the engine starts up again. G
If you enjoy sounds you will not like a model like this. Every time you change directions sounds stop and the engine starts up again. G
That is why I was wondering if the units took a 9 volt battery, because the Legacy ones accept one. Either way, I think I would still be okay with the flaw.
I thought of another question: do these units feature some kind of speed control?
No. Go to a LHS that has one to run. Trust me you will really get annoyed with the sounds. Especially an engine like a switcher where you might do a lot of direction changing. G