Just received my MTH Demonstrator. There have been prior comments on this unit so I will not elaborate. It is bright sharp colors with great sound.
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Just received my MTH Demonstrator. There have been prior comments on this unit so I will not elaborate. It is bright sharp colors with great sound.
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Nice, looks great.
This Locomotive is a Fairbanks Morse "Train Master" - two words.
A railroad company officer is a "Trainmaster."
Beautiful engine. I have always loved the Train Masters.
Very nice; enjoy.
I've been after the folks at MTH to offer THAT for years, after they re-tooled their model of the FM Train Master. Alas, this demonstrator scheme is NOT available in 2-Rail with fixed pilots and full length hand rails. Darn!
This Locomotive is a Fairbanks Morse "Train Master" - two words.
A railroad company officer is a "Trainmaster."
That is a great looking engine,thanks for the photos.
Brad
NICE! At Least MTH updated their paint scheme from the Ps-1 version back in the 1990's. HEadlight is incorrect for the demo model on the short hood but it still looks great!
Rich,
I'm sure you're right, but Don must have been referring to the MTH version that advertises it on their website as:
Better get on the line to Lionel and the TCA too!
... sorry, couldn't resist! The devil made me do it !
Ed
As we all well know, catalogs and product descriptions are the epitome of accuracy...
Rusty
Thank you. Yes, the wall is Scenic Express flex walls.
Great looking set of Train Masters!
Regards,
Swafford
Please tell me these are not the old truck blocks that cannot easily be converted to 2-rail? The rest is relatively easy, and worth it for such a good-looking model. If I didn't have three converted K-Lines, I would be after one of these.
Please tell me these are not the old truck blocks that cannot easily be converted to 2-rail? The rest is relatively easy, and worth it for such a good-looking model. If I didn't have three converted K-Lines, I would be after one of these.
Don't know what you mean, but MTH totally retooled the scale "Premier" FM Train Master models a few years ago, and they are now offered in 3-Rail with swinging pilots, as well as 2-Rail with fixed pilots and scale wheels.
Well done...........
I am looking for a roadNUMBER TM-1 of the new special uncatalogued MTH run.
If anyone has an 'extra', can trade for same but as a TM-2 or possibly purchase.
Thanks.
Walter. M. Matuch
Walter - our Trainmasters / Train Masters are on their way from MTH. I'd be happy to sell you one, ten percent off of list, when they get here.
Thanks.
Nice to see this revived. I would love to see some closeups.
If it helps, I tried to recall the difference by using the FM TM initials, or a single word/single man association.
And I usually just use the initials themselves after the initial thought about the trains long name.
Pretty, way better than the old swinging pilots for expressing that climb up too, but I still like the old Red Tops best
The first of the three TM , in my line up , is a stock MTH Demonstrator unit with the proper black roof and handrails painted ...
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