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A Weaver I-5 hauls older heavyweight passenger cars through a small town on my  layout. The New Haven ordered 10 of these handsome streamlined steamers in 1937. The contract to build these was offered to Alco But Baldwin finally ended up with the order since their price was lower. Alco was approached a final time, but wouldn't budge on the price so Baldwin finally prevailed. Sadly they were all condemned and scrapped in January of 1951 much to the disappointment of the New Haven road crews. 



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Checking out the articulation and seeing how the “little Big Boy” does on the switches. The switch is right after a curve and I’ve read that some larger engines need a straight section before a switch to help prevent derailing.   No issues here 👍🏼



A little faster this time.

”Frank!  Turn right!  Wait, NO!  Turn left!”

😝

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The new Lionel Visionline Dreyfus Hudson!

Just kidding! LOL. That magnificent model that some of you big spenders are eagerly waiting for, is not available yet, but wait a minute, there is some truth to my proclamation.

You see, if you are like me, and not able to purchase the state of the art Visionline model, consider the fact that there are prior gorgeous and affordable models of this coveted locomotive out there.

Quite frankly, I'm quite content with my affordable, conventional running MTH Railking PS1  model shown in the above video. It runs smoothly, smokes and sounds great, and has run flawlessly on my layout for about 20 years. The only things I've needed to do are to replace the traction tires once, and install a BCR to replace the original battery. I think I paid $300 for it. Now that, IMO, is a good deal, and I believe similar good deals are out there.

Since I'm happy with my MTH PS1 version, it is, in a sense, my Visionline Dreyfus Hudson. Arnold

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The new Lionel Visionline Dreyfus Hudson!

Just kidding! LOL. That magnificent model that some of you big spenders are eagerly waiting for, is not available yet, but wait a minute, there is some truth to my proclamation.

You see, if you are like me, and not able to purchase the state of the art Visionline model, consider the fact that there are prior gorgeous and affordable models of this coveted locomotive out there.

Quite frankly, I'm quite content with my affordable, conventional running MTH Railking PS1  model shown in the above video. It runs smoothly, smokes and sounds great, and has run flawlessly on my layout for about 20 years. The only things I've needed to do are to replace the traction tires once, and install a BCR to replace the original battery. I think I paid $300 for it. Now that, IMO, is a good deal, and I believe similar good deals are out there.

Since I'm happy with my MTH PS1 version, it is, in a sense, my Visionline Dreyfus Hudson. Arnold

Ya know @Arnold D. Cribari....

The way things are going in this hobby I'm half way tempted to rip out all this digital crap and run straight conventional. Joshua Lionel Cowen had it nailed from the beginning......KISS. And his trains lasted 70+ years. It's getting to a point of enough is enough.

Just my 2 cents....

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@Bill Park posted:

Today a brand new pair of EMD F-3's from MTH, fresh from JR Junction in Syracuse, haul a load of empty hoppers back to Scranton  Pa to again be loaded with coal and shipped out again. Units have good sound along with most other features. These were custom paint jobs as well,



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Fabulous locomotive and layout, Bill, and excellent camera work in making the video. Arnold

PS: this is one of my favorite threads, too.

@Junior posted:

Ya know @Arnold D. Cribari....

The way things are going in this hobby I'm half way tempted to rip out all this digital crap and run straight conventional. Joshua Lionel Cowen had it nailed from the beginning......KISS. And his trains lasted 70+ years. It's getting to a point of enough is enough.

Just my 2 cents....

Come to the PostWar light, Junior, come to the light!

@Junior posted:

Ya know @Arnold D. Cribari....

The way things are going in this hobby I'm half way tempted to rip out all this digital crap and run straight conventional. Joshua Lionel Cowen had it nailed from the beginning......KISS. And his trains lasted 70+ years. It's getting to a point of enough is enough.

Just my 2 cents....

I was converted several years ago. I still have five command (MTH) engines I run occasionally. That compares with sixteen Lionel/American Flyers. I enjoy the old stuff much more and it's practically headache free. Come on over, my friend😁

This evening I ran one of my favorites:  MTH Proto 3 New Haven FA units hauling modern and Postwar box cars plus a modern and colorful New Haven caboose.

That locomotive is always on my layout, either running on a mainline or parked on one of my 12 sidings. I have never removed it from my layout since I acquired it over 6 months ago from a local model railroader buddy in a trade I made with him.

Arnold

PS: Our Forum friend, Bill Park, who is quite knowledgeable of the New Haven, has told me that the sounds of these MTH New Haven FA units are very authentic. One reason I'm sharing this is because there are quite a few New Haven lovers who are active members of the Forum. Indeed, I'm one of them.

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@Apples55 posted:

I just added an Amtrak consist to my roster - one of the recent Lionel F40PH’s and 4 of the 21” Phase III coaches, including the cab car. I think Lionel did a nice job on these - the red, white, and blue stripes on the engine line up nicely with the coaches.

Sharp looking set Paul.

You better watch out. Amtrak is quite the rabbit hole....🐇🐇🐇

Enjoy

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