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I'd really like to have a smooth running Lionel General. Last year I purchased a Lone Ranger general from a set break up to repaint. The repaint went fine, but the engine just doesn't run very well.

 

1. Can I run the engine on my current layout using my transformer? By that I mean setting it at 18 volts then using the remote?

2. Will it have the slow speed performance, smoke output, and sounds like a Lionchief Plus, or is Lionchief a stripped down version?

3. Will the motor be quiet like a Williams engine for example, or will it still growl like a postwar steamer, such as the Lone Ranger version?

 

Probably dumb questions, but I'd really like a Lionel general that operates well, which hasn't been the case in the last couple years from my experience and reading on-line about them.

 

Thanks in advance for any input.

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Originally Posted by brr:

I'd really like to have a smooth running Lionel General. Last year I purchased a Lone Ranger general from a set break up to repaint. The repaint went fine, but the engine just doesn't run very well.

 

1. Can I run the engine on my current layout using my transformer? By that I mean setting it at 18 volts then using the remote?

2. Will it have the slow speed performance, smoke output, and sounds like a Lionchief Plus, or is Lionchief a stripped down version?

3. Will the motor be quiet like a Williams engine for example, or will it still growl like a postwar steamer, such as the Lone Ranger version?

 

Probably dumb questions, but I'd really like a Lionel general that operates well, which hasn't been the case in the last couple years from my experience and reading on-line about them.

 

Thanks in advance for any input.

  1. Yes-14-18 VAC works
  2. Yes-all of the LionChief products perform well at slow speed. Smoke output is good, even if it's a puffer unit because of the voltage and electronics improvements. The sounds are Railsounds.
  3. There's no motor or gear noise.

It is an RTR set, so don't expect Legacy. You will be pleasantly surprised.

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