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Latest MTH B&O GP-7 PS-3 Diesel completes the lash-up!

A dream comes true. Still wish for a GP-30 re-issue.

Plenty of MTH power with Lionel dummies onboard a 30 car train.

I did some re-painting and heavy weathering with blue fade since the 35’s represent an (as new) for the 70’s time frame.

 

No quality issues so far with this unit. I recommend it as a nice addition.

I believe the crew chatter is new and better but the older (sand bin) guy is still there pressing the S2 keys.

There are several awesome air sounds and 5 chime horn.

The real restored unit can be seen at the B&O Museum.

Good work on this one by the MTH crew and thanks to Julie of Just Trains for filling Jason’s limbo pre-order.

 

Enjoy

S.

 

 

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RK – no LMK feature. Premier details not really needed as I just needed the diesel for more power in the lash-up.

It has lighted number boards, cab lights and twin smoke each turned on or off using the remote.

 

There’s no difference in size between RK & Premier GP 7/9’s.

Grab irons are molded on RK’s but really not seen mixed in a lash-up as with those large couplers.

Railings were not painted safety yellow on the old 65 sunburst scheme and time frame so I didn't change them.

 

So all in all, a good extra power unit to assist in long train operation.

 

 

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Having owned the Premier and ScaleKing GP9s, I can say there is really very little difference between the two and it is ALL details (and the color of the box). As far as I'm concerned, despite selling both, I was far more happy with the performance and looks of the RK version than Premier. Just minor details is the only difference. 

Another SIRT triumph! Would that such a train had ever rolled past DeJonges and screamed up Grasmere Hill.  I will never forget the first time I saw your Youtube of the "Long Freight" and your faithful representation of DeJonges and Tompkins Ave... I did a double take and started looking for the salt pile on the other side of the main, then caught myself - I was completely taken in.  Thank you.

Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:

Nice weathering detail.

I noticed no operating marker lights and molded in grabrails. Is this a Scalelking model?

 

 

Replacing the grab rails (grab irons) with formed metal parts would be a good enhancement to this model.

 

See Tichy Train Group catalog

 

THIS IS A STANDARD 18” O SCALE
DROP GRAB FORMED FROM .020
PHOSPHOR BRONZE WIRE.
50 PCS
#2001 50 PCS $4.95

Great job on the weathering.  I like that the windows are open and the engineer has his arm out of the window...that is pretty cool.  I have all Lionel Geeps and all the engineers look the same in the same boring pose.  The same is true for all my steam engines too.  It looks like MTH has a bit more variety in terms of the figures in the cabs.  Anyway great engine and weathering!  thanks for sharing

The "color coded" hoses are for main reservoir sharing (1), operation of the "independent" air brakes which apply and release engine brakes throughout the locomotive consist only (1 or 2), and sand (1). Modern engines normally have only three hoses, the sand now being handled electronically. The color coding is provided to ensure that hoses are matched correctly by employees when coupling.  Duplicate hoses are provided on each side of each engine as a backup and also for use in the event of operation on a sharp curve that would part hoses located on the side of the consist that is on the outside of the curve.

RTH - Good info!

 

I made the open cab window suggestion as I was working with MTH on the SIRT S2 ALCO but it didn't get implemented until now.

I generally repaint the cab crew as they are all the same colors on every model.

 

Jim, I bought that ERIE GP-9 shown above from you. Great unit!

 

Thank you guys

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