Originally Posted by jonnyspeed:
Originally Posted by Ukaflyer:
Originally Posted by jonnyspeed:
I may have to snag one of these for around the tree. It seems to be at least as nice if not nicer than the AM Northern. If the sounds are weak it would be a good candidate to gut the electronics and install a DCC sound decoder with a good 1225 whistle.
From what I can see the AM Northern is still the far better engine for detail.
Perhaps when they update the tooling for post PE production it may be as good.
The AM Northern is an all molded detail engine with no cab interior. They are exactly the same as far as I can tell. In fact the berk probably has a detailed cab interior.
The AM northern has free-standing wire handrails, full valve gear and several other free-standing details.
Now, from what I can tell the FlyerChief set Berkshires will have cast on handrails and partial valve gear and few, if any free-standing details. All this helps to meet the price point and provides less opportunity for the little nippers to poke their eyes out.
Now, the Lionel FlyerChief Berks will be fine for the for the starter set market and quite possibly even for the "runners" crowd. I'm looking forward to the NKP Berk myself.
The quality of the cast-on details appears to be equal for both locomotives.
But, overall detailwise, I think the AM Northern's visible free-standing details trumps a mostly hidden, possible cab interior, cast on handrails, etc. on the FlyerChief Berk.
I would expect a full-blown "upscale" Legacy version of the Berkshire to be right up there with the Y3.
Rusty