Skip to main content

So if I were looking for a K4, in semi-scale ( A whole 'mother subject already discussed elsewhere )  what would I look for.  Basically, I would like to find one, manufacturer doesn't matter, that looks right with Lionel's GG1, the semi-scale or traditional version, whichever you prefer.  

It doesn't have to be new.  It has to be able to run on a conventional layout.  And last but not least, it can't break the bank.  

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Ted Hikel posted:
rex desilets posted:

The Railking K4 is a winner.

I'll second that advice.

Be aware that, like other Pacifics, a K4 is not a huge locomotive.  A scale K4 will look at home with some post war or traditional sized equipment like Irvington/Madison cars.  You can read up on the MTH, Lionel, K-Line and K-Line derived Lionel K4s here:

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...otive-guide-pacifics

And I will second Ted's advice.  I currently have an MTH Premier K4 running on my Christmas layout pulling a non scale Christmas consist.  It looks fine to me.  My Premier Reading T1 looks a bit out of place with the same consist.  The consist is all modern though (LTI and newer).  

This photo is not the quality of some but it gets the point across.

Tony

IMG_0497

Attachments

Images (1)
  • IMG_0497: K4 doing unusual Christmas freight duty
Last edited by Tony_V

I had the PS2 RK Imperial K4. Sold it on the forum but wish I kept it (needed the $$$ at the time). Super nice engine.

If you can find the Imperial RK K4 from 2011/2012 or so, consider jumping on it.

If complete accuracy and extra details aren't  a "must-have" for you, consider a Postwar 2025/675/etc. It is a 2-6-2 but has the K4 look. I bought one, in beautiful condition, for about $160. Runs like a Swiss watch!

Joe Hohmann posted:

For semi-scale (like the GG1), why not the postwar Lionel 675. You can get a nice one for about $150. Mine has been chugging smoke for many years, and is currently under the tree. I have it pulling the MTH Rail King Madison cars (detailed interiors that hold the passengers that I added).

I'm giving that option serious consideration, Joe.  

Add Reply

Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×