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@AtlasEric Can you give us an update on when the P42s, Amfleets, Horizon cars and other things from last year's winter catalog might start to be put on the water?? Thanks for any updates!



--Nick N.

Raleigh, NC

Nick,

Best plan is to follow here, it is updated as we get information from the factories.  The electronic component supply issues have locomotive delivery a little up in the air, they could move in either direction depending upon if components become available.  We have asked the factory to keep the P42 and Amfleet production close to each other.

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Paul

@AGHRMatt posted:

They look good. I'm surprised, though, that it took this long for them to come out with these. If I recall correctly, the TTX auto-rack is based on the 89-foot flat car.

Matt,

The Multimax is not based on the 89' flat car tooling.  While the earlier covered racks were mounted on 89' flat cars, I am not sure our 89' flat could be used for that as 1) I don't think the tooling was designed for it and 2) many of the racks were placed on flats with lower decks.

Paul

@Paul Graf posted:

Matt,

The Multimax is not based on the 89' flat car tooling.  While the earlier covered racks were mounted on 89' flat cars, I am not sure our 89' flat could be used for that as 1) I don't think the tooling was designed for it and 2) many of the racks were placed on flats with lower decks.

Paul

Thanks for the clarification. I was thinking in terms of the early 89-foot open auto carriers produced by TTX.

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@Paul Graf Yeap! I check the site most every weekday for shipping updates. Thanks for the great info, I'm assuming that's also true for the Horizon cars? Been waiting on these for years and can't wait to have them in hand!

--Nick N.

Raleigh, NC

Horizon cars are currently scheduled to ship from China in October (with the way the container shipments have been lately, it will probably be November before they get on a ship).

@Paul Graf posted:

Horizon cars are currently scheduled to ship from China in October (with the way the container shipments have been lately, it will probably be November before they get on a ship).

Thanks for the updates Paul

IMO Atlas O master line rolling stock is by far the best readily available rolling stock in the o gauge hobby.

I see these Multi Max car carriers are scheduled for 3rd quarter 2022 on the Atlas website. I realize this may need to be updated

Do you have any updates on the production schedule of these models?

"I wonder how many that prefer TMCC/Legacy wouldn't purchase items if Atlas went all MTH control."

Don't think we'll ever find out.  Atlas cannot afford to decrease their market share even further by restricting themselves in this way, and I doubt they would do it anyhow given the uncertainty inherent in MTH's future long term.  Right now they get to play both sides from the middle .

@BobbyD posted:

I wonder how many that prefer TMCC/Legacy wouldn't purchase items if Atlas went all MTH control.

It would be great if Atlas O offered their models in Legacy, unfortunately Lionel never licensed out Legacy, so atlas is stuck with older less sophisticated TAS EOB or ERR TMCC.

In my experience Legacy and Protosound 3 models run better, and are easier to interface with than TMCC

I wonder how many more people would buy Atlas O master line locomotives if they were offered in Protosound 3

@Cogen1981 posted:

It would be great if Atlas O offered their models in Legacy, unfortunately Lionel never licensed out Legacy, so atlas is stuck with older less sophisticated TAS EOB or ERR TMCC.

In my experience Legacy and Protosound 3 models run better, and are easier to interface with than TMCC

I wonder how many more people would buy Atlas O master line locomotives if they were offered in Protosound 3

Well they will be offered in Protosound 3 as Atlas O acquired the Licensing of DCS Protosound 3 with the Purchase of PRemier Doiesel molds and tooling!

Well they will be offered in Protosound 3 as Atlas O acquired the Licensing of DCS Protosound 3 with the Purchase of PRemier Doiesel molds and tooling!

True,

they will use Proto Sound 3  with the acquired MTH Premier tooling

But the exquisitely detailed Master Line locomotives still have the outdated TMCC.

We would get best of both worlds if Atlas combined the superior Master line tooling with the more advanced Proto sound 3 control package

@Cogen1981 posted:

It would be great if Atlas O offered their models in Legacy, unfortunately Lionel never licensed out Legacy, so atlas is stuck with older less sophisticated TAS EOB or ERR TMCC.

In my experience Legacy and Protosound 3 models run better, and are easier to interface with than TMCC

I wonder how many more people would buy Atlas O master line locomotives if they were offered in Protosound 3

I find TMCC and Legacy both easy to use. Probably not interested in DCS versions of Atlas locomotives that currently use TMCC. I'd just purchase a former MTH engine from Atlas if I want DCS.

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