Hi All:
So I've reentered the PW hobby, albeit on a limited scope. (I hope. )
What brought me back into the PW fold is finding/purchasing a Marx 3/16" litho set that's like the hand-me-down set I had as a 7 or 8 year old back in '59 or '60. I've also purchased a couple more Marx 3/16" litho cars, and am watching a couple more. (However, I reiterate my involvement in PW will be a very disciplined and modest involvement. )
I suspect the little "cost effective" (i.e. cheap) 30 watt transformer that comes with the set will be barely adequate for powering the little 999 engine on even the small loop of set-supplied track. My intentions are to later began acquiring some of the Lionel PW "premium" steam engines (like a 685 w/whistling tender and such engines), as well as a bit more track for a longer run. SO, I would like some input on cost effect options for use in such a humble manner.
I am thinking in terms of staying with a PW product (they just seem to be more robust and user-friendly with repairs/etc), but I would consider modern tech if it reasons for same sounds convincing enough.
My first thought is a 1033: 90 watts, levers for both throttle and whistle/direction, small, easy to store/carry to the work bench for testing purposes/etc. (Or to the kitchen table to run a test loop.) However, I have also considered an LW (125 watts w/push buttons for direction/whistle). Getting another ZW is out of the question: Way too cumbersome and takes up a lot of valuable shelf space, and 275 watts is simply not required at this point, and wouldn't until way off in the future or possibly never.
SO... not intending to purchase a monster watt transformer for future use, just a small and powerful enough transformer to handle Lionel PW steam engines w/whistle tenders and diesels w/horns.
Your thoughts and experiences along this vein would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any input!
Andre