First, I wish you all, my fine Forum friends, a joyous 4th of July weekend.
Now, to the topic at hand, I encourage you all, for the sake of the moderators and to keep this thread alive, that we discuss model train smoke, and not Lucky Strike, L & M, Camels cigarettes, Dunhill pipe tobacco and/or Cuban cigars. LOL.
What inspired this subject was my early morning train run and how pleasing it was to my senses of sight and smell to experience the puffs of smoke produced by my best Postwar locomotive: a Lionel Hudson 773 (1964 version). Here is a video of it:
I also love the smoke produced by my MTH and modern Lionel steamers and diesels. If I had to choose only between MTH and modern Lionel, I would give the nod to MTH. IMO, MTH smoking locomotives are more robust and reliable than modern Lionel.
When it comes to comparing the smoke of Postwar steamers and MTH, notwithstanding that I believe most of us would choose MTH, I am torn.
Maybe it's nostalgia and the mechanical marvel and charm of the 773 in all respects, including its smoke, which inspires me to say that the 773 smoke is, at the very least, just as good, if not better, than MTH smoke.
Except for the 773, I would say MTH smoke is better than Postwar smoke.
What do you think?
Arnold