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Was looking at some new locomotives, and I seem to always look at MTH.  I only have 2 loco's that are both MTH.. But I can't help but notice the other locomotive brands like Atlas, and Lionel, and Williams<<(which I have never heard of)..  I know Lionel pretty well, but they seem to be more expensive than MTH.. but are they any better?  

If anyone cares to give me their 2 cents on Lionel, Williams, or Atlas locomotives.. compared to MTH, I'd love to hear it..   

Important note:  I use MTH DCS/TIU Remote, so I will need them to work on that system.. I really have no interest in running any engines that can't run on DCS, or that have to run conventionally.  

 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!  GOD BLESS AMERICA!!  

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This subject has been covered many times before on this and other fora; just look around.  However, your "important note" makes an answer simple.  Lionel and Atlas (non-conventional) both use a version of Lionel's Legacy/TMCC control system.  They can only be run through DCS in conventional mode (which you don't want).  Williams engines, out of the box, only run conventional.  Thus, by your "notes" criteria, you will only be buying MTH with DCS.

Happy Turkey Day,

Chuck

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DCS can operate virtually any 3-Rail modern engine. However, there are caveats.

It will operate PS2 and PS3 engines in DCS Mode.

It will operate TMCC and Legacy engines in TMCC Mode withe addition of any Lionel command base and an MTH cable. Otherwise, it will operate them in conventional mode.

It will operate all other engines in conventional mode.

Thanks John!

I met a gentleman yesterday by the name of William Sellar, said he had the pleasure of meeting you at York last April. Speaks highly of you and has bought some of your car lighting systems and says they are top notch! William was a great guy to just sit and visit with full of information and you can tell he really loves trains!

Hope you have a happy Thanksgiving!

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