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Originally Posted by c.sam:

If you're patient you should be able to find a new Legacy model of your K-Line for a decent price. Selling yours will lower your investment considerably and you'll end up with a first-rate model of those beautiful berkshires!


I never think of it, but after your reply, checked E-Bay out. Seems what I can get for mine, upgrading this one would actually save me money, rather then purchasing a new one with Legacy. This K-Line is 1/48 scale and full of detail. Think I made up my mind with your answer, thanks.

I would upgrade the Berkshire to TMCC. Why spend all the extra money on a Legacy engine when you can upgrade and then pick up some additional rolling stock for the layout with the money you will save. K-Line made some in my opinion the best looking and running engines out there. And now K-Line is starting to become somewhat collectable. Keep the Berkshire you will not be sorry in the long run. 

Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:

josef

I have  K-line Berkshire I might be willing to part with . Full scale  TMCC, Cruise control and a new fan driven smoke unit. If interested send me an e-mail to address listed in my profile

Steve

Thanks for offer. But I'm doing the plunge. If it wasn't scale, and as detailed as it is I would re-consider, sell and buy. But actually it probable one of the few were upgrading is money saved rather then selling and buying new. If I ran conventional, it would be a no brainer, keep and run as is. Thanks though.

I'm a bit confused with all this. I have one of those beautiful K-Line B&A Berkshires, and it came already equipped with TMCC. I was not aware that the model came any other way except with TMCC. Granted, the model is beautifully detailed but, sure will NOT pull very many cars, since it has a very small motor installed in the boiler instead of in the firebox, as all other steam models are.

 

Personally, I wouldn't waste my time with this model, as beautiful as it is. I'm pretty sure the Legacy version by Lionel, corrected the "undersize" motor issue, but remounting a much larger motor in the firebox, where it should have been in the first place when K-Line made it.

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