Here is my review of the BNSF GE 8-40CW (that’s the six-axle version with the wide cab). This tooling was introduced a few years ago and I pre-ordred the ATSF non-powered version in the first run. This new batch came out last week and it is now with PS3 electronics. This is the first time MTH offered this with the Heritage II scheme in BNSF.
I’ d like to recognize Just Trains (forum sponsor) for the great price and free shipping, though I won’t post that number here. When I called Just Trains, these had only been out for five business days, and already MTH was down to their last one. I was lucky to get one at all, since usually nowadays the MTH -2 offerings with fixed pilot and scale wheels are truly BTO.
So I took it out of the box and installed Kadee 740’s with MTH-provided screws. I really like these couplers and used them on all my MTH 2-rails, but you have to dremel out some of the back of the metal box to clear the truck swing.
First thing I noticed after removing the packing foam and placing it on the track, MTH FORGOT TO PAINT ONE OF THE STEP LIPS ON ALL FOUR CORNERS! It looks terrible and is very noticeable, but very fixable by me with a bottle of testers. I’m sure this was a one-time oversight and I am going to give MTH the benefit of the doubt here.
This brings us to the first problem. There are one too many steps on each of the four staircases. Bummer! Doesn’t match up to the prototype, but I’m not too upset. I realize MTH has to design these to work with the floating pilots on 3-rail and to use the fixed pilot in 2-rail. The mass production of the 3-rail version makes this 2-rail one economically possible.
I attached the snow plow and it fits close to the pilot like it should, but otherwise I don’t like it. Especially how it attaches with an extension piece that goes under the pilot. I like the way Lionel does it on their es44’s and sd70’s a lot better.
Otherwise everything looks great and it runs great. Decent volume too, but I have other MTH diesels that sound better. I’m not sure if the horn is right.
MTH put these two really cool GE placards near the front stairs. The writing is tiny, but almost legible. It’s really a nice touch. I tried to capture it with my camera and zoom in on the photo below.
Overall, this loco is very accurate and an amazing value for being well under $500. That includes a built-in DCC decoder (ps3). Sweet! Thanks MTH, you guys really lead the pack when it comes to dash8’s in o Scale, including 2rail!
OK, Atlas, how about that 8-40cw that’s supposedly coming? Will the Trainman eclipse the Premier?
Finally, here's a video capturing the horn and some crew talk later on.