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OK, so I'm willing to buy an MTH 50-1001:MTH 50-1001

When will it be available?

 

Will it be "Rev. L"?

 

What authorized distributers should have it?

 

I've already contacted one distributer, but it didn't make me comfortable. A couple of reasons:

 

1. They ordered 10 from MTH, had 10 "pending" orders, and I would be #11. So, there would be no guarantee that I would get one in the near future.

 

2. The order required a substantial deposit (perfectly fine with me), except no time limit, meaning that if it took two years for them to get stock to fill my order, the deposit was held until then (needless to say, they lost the order).

 

Geez...a guy wants to spend money and yet everyone (manufacturer down to dealer) makes it difficult.

 

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Last edited by Dave_R
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Dave,

When will it be available?

Should be soon. My guess is a month or two, however, I have no inside info. Call MTH and ask them. They can tell you when it should be in-country.

Will it be "Rev. L"?

Unless there's something newer (of which I am not aware), yes, it will be aa Rev. L.

What authorized distributers should have it?

Everyone who placed an order.

 

Go to the DCS set web page and press the FIND IT! button. You'll see who allegedly has it available. Since I hear that everyone who says they have it actually does not, make that your short list of who has it on order and start calling around to see who has one available for pre-order.

Last edited by Barry Broskowitz

My father bought the last DCS system from our locale hobbie shop in November 2013 and I asked when they would have more.  There answer was in the spring. I do not like these vage answer when you are willing to spend what I consider a lot of money for some thing that seem to get poor customer service and none accurate delivery times. I found a DCS system at an shop and bought it in Febuary 2014 . I just started this hobbie less than 6 months ago and I already feel that the manufacturers have you at there mercy and they make it very obviuse that they do not care!

scottramsam;

While the makers of our toys do slip the deliveries often and far, they do so to give us a product that works, not a shoddy, get it fast burger style product.

MTH in particular has suffered with parts shortages that crippled the construction of electronics for a time and a (Korean?) Company that shut the doors while holding the molds to all the MTH steam engines. A long court battle in a foreign court was won and the molds are now in a new factory and making product.

This made many MTH steam engines years late in delivery. But they are coming in now.

Also, be aware that the catalogs we see are offering product not yet made.

Those items that fail to get enough pre-orders do not get made at all. This is how they judge demand for new product, so all those who wait to see it in store must be aware they may never see it in the store if too many people make this choice.

Last edited by Russell
Originally Posted by scottramsam:

My father bought the last DCS system from our locale hobbie shop in November 2013 and I asked when they would have more.  There answer was in the spring. I do not like these vage answer when you are willing to spend what I consider a lot of money for some thing that seem to get poor customer service and none accurate delivery times.

You have to remember that it's not the hobby shop that is the issue here, they're at the mercy of MTH, and they're at the mercy of the overseas manufacturing plant.  Until they're completed and shipped to MTH, you ain't gonna' see them at any hobby shop!

 

The vague answer is because they really have no idea when they'll get them, how could they?

I am totally new to this and started looking into it this week.

I didn't look into the Lionel solution since what little reading I have done seems to indicate that DCS is the way to go.

I was thinking of starting out with a 50-1033 but I see this would end up being a paperweight very quickly so I figured going 50-1001 is the better solution ...

Maybe I will purchase a PS3 engine (My 1st) and run it in conventional until I get me hands on the DCS system. I really wanted to get a DCS and use the variable input to control conventional engines to start ... 

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