Originally Posted by p51:
Originally Posted by Mike W.:
Looks like Model Power is going all out with TYCO tooling with a huge product revamp under MRC ownership.
This begs the question.... WHY? TYCO was considered to be "entry level" stuff at best that nobody took very seriously. You can't hardly give TYCO stuff away at a model train show. Why on earth would anyone be making new stuff?
Oh, I dunno... The GP20's were pretty well detailed for their day and as I recall had nearer to scale width hoods than the old Athearn GP9 had. The power truck wasn't too bad a runner, although they all ran better backwards than forwards.
The steam locomotive kits built up into dependable locomotives and were a good starting point for neophyte modelers to get their feet wet into the wild and woolly world of "super detailing." A friend of mine took the Mikado kit, built a pretty convincing CB&Q O2 out of one and used the Pacific kits to make a passable Q S2 Hudson.
The passenger cars were pretty good renditions of Budd cars (although short) and before Tyco went silly with Jello hoppers and the like, the freight car decorations were also pretty faithful to the prototypes.
Rusty