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Bnsf,

Please, Please, Please, remove the word "decent" from the second sentence. I truly believe that you have a complete and total emotional breakdown with the advent of the six letters that make up the word.

 

I feel that GGD makes the best single level Amtrak cars. The better more simplistic SuperLiners are made by MTH in the Premier line. The bottom line means shop around.

 

God Bless,

"Pappy"

Originally Posted by Bnsftrains:
I've noticed not a lot of companies make Amtrak engines and cars.  What companies would you say makes the most decent realistic engines and cars?

I found a beautiful 7 car set of Lionel aluminum superliners so dirt cheap last year it was embarrassing to pay the guy.

I then picked up a MTH P-3 F40PH to haul it.

Requires two engines to pull all seven cars but nontheless I believe its a beautiful set.

Joe 

 

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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1:
MTH for engines and amfleets
K-line for superliners
Atlas for heritage fleet and horizons.

What about the recent Lionel Amfleet Cars?  They are nice and much closer to scale.  Then there also is Lionel's Acela.  MTH has the Turboliner.

 

Now we need a more realistic Metroliner.  Lionel is well positioned to make this, they would need to power their Amfleets and get a pantograph on in.

 

I personally think the Atlas AEM-7 are also quite nice.

 

Glenn

Originally Posted by Gpritch:
Originally Posted by Boilermaker1:
MTH for engines and amfleets
K-line for superliners
Atlas for heritage fleet and horizons.

What about the recent Lionel Amfleet Cars?  They are nice and much closer to scale.  Then there also is Lionel's Acela.  MTH has the Turboliner.

 

Now we need a more realistic Metroliner.  Lionel is well positioned to make this, they would need to power their Amfleets and get a pantograph on in.

 

I personally think the Atlas AEM-7 are also quite nice.

 

Glenn

 

Lionel's amfleet cars are sorely undersized. They're about the same length as the MTH cars (~18"), but lionel also compressed the tube diameter, so they appear very small and also ride like high waters. Combined with the light detailing and plastic square to mimic a diaphragm, they're really not up to par with MTH's cars. 

 

Making a metroliner out of amfleets involves more than sticking motors on the trucks and pantographs on the roof. The underframe equipment and trucks are completely different. If I recall, MTH cataloged a metroliner at one point and cancelled it without making it.

'How much does it cost to cut down a tree???'  Has just as many answers!!!!

 

What era Amtrak are we talking about??

What region?? Varies greatly by train.

What do you want to spend??? Money no object???

Scale or more traditional size equipment?? 

 

I like scale. But I wanted a set of Spuerliners to replicate (or part of it) the train I ride the Southwest Chief. But the full scale cars are a lot more than I wanted to spend. Got a 6 car set of NOS Williams Superliners for $150 and a WbB loco.

 

Money n object find a set of K-Line scale Superliners and a MTH loco.....It will cost you a bunch more than the $250 I spent.

 

Narrow the scope or ask about a certain model and who owns it here.  Then decide what you want if any.

 

I have vintage Amtrak too.....custom paint and decals. Williams loco....a replica of a loco I rode behind in 1974.

 

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Originally Posted by Bnsftrains:
Mike- how is that Hhp? Do you have any close up pics and videos.  Is that the one that was forst released ?Also any link to those cars you have.  I want. Cheers!

Bnsftrains,

 

Here is the link for the Lionel HHP-8 set.  My engine #656 is the engine from the set.   The separate purchase engine #664 has bigger motors and railsounds.

 

http://www.lionel.com/Products...9&CategoryID=501

 

If you internet search Lionel HHP-8 set you can get images and videos of this great set.  

 

I will look for or retake some photos later tonight or tomorrow.

 

 

Last edited by Mike McCutcheon
Originally Posted by Mike McCutcheon:

Here is the link for the Lionel HHP-8 set.  My engine #656 is the engine from the set.   The separate purchase engine #664 has bigger motors and railsounds.

 

http://www.lionel.com/Products...9&CategoryID=501

 

If you internet search Lionel HHP-8 set you can get images and videos of this great set.  

 

The separate purchase HHP-8 also has cruise control, it's a pretty nice engine.

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