quote:Originally posted by SantaFe158:quote:Originally posted by JC642:
LOl, In case you haven't noticed, you;ll find very few PW, MPC or early LTI O gauge trains still operating on layouts today.
I'd imagine most of whatever survived now retired is displayed somewhere on a wall of fame. Living a static life in infamy.
Joe
I think you're wrong about that. I know a lot of people run Postwar, there are quite a few running MPC too. Postwar is probably more common that MPC when it comes to running though. They were built to last (same goes for prewar trains)
I run MPC, LTI, some modern, and a little postwar. I don't want anything command-equipped and actually don't even have much interest in sound. Most "new" O-gauge just doesn't have that O-gauge "feeling" to me. They're just bigger versions of HO models, which is fine but not what I'm looking for.
To each his/her own.