Originally Posted by markjs:
Strummer, Poniaj and Others,
The other day I picked up a nice Burlington SD9 for $142. It looks great, has as much detail as I need AND it runs well--even on my less than perfect track! I'm not opposed to the other stuff, but some of us really don't need it (especially if we are really limited financially). I think that American Models has achieved a nice balance of detail, dependability, sounds AND price. Additionally, AM offers a couple of options--limited sound or full sound; AC or DC; hi-rail or scale--with corresponding prices. Some of the new Lionel stuff looks really sharp, and like many of us I would like to have it all, BUT . . . . . Perhaps LTI could be persuaded to give us some options as AM does.
Mark
That's what I've been saying all along. Lionel ( or whomever) could do what Atlas does in HO and N: "Trainman" series ( a good, basic engine), "Classic"( one step up with additional details, etc), and the "Master" series, with all the "bells and whistles".
Some of us can't (or don't want) to spend $ on features we don't need...if Atlas can do it, so can Lionel, one would think.
Mark in Oregon