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I recently found a Lionel ES44AC in my favorite paint scheme for sale on Ebay in near perfect condition and for a great price. So I was wondering about what I should look out for with these models.

From looking around. The steps break off pretty easily if the model handled wrong, the MU hose details also can break off in certain cases, and the fan for the smoke unit has a tendency of calling it quits randomly. Is that all, or are there other issues?

The die cast ES44ACs are way out of my price range, so the plastic bodied models are a good middle ground.

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I’ve got 2 of them and haven’t had anything randomly fall off. Every lionel

smoke unit is prone to calling it quits at any time, so there’s no surprise there.  As with any detailed model, if you handle it rough, it won’t stay in one piece. They’re on the more impressive end of plastic diesels, as it’s the vision underframe with a new shell. 

I purchased several: 2 SF, 2 NS, and 1 BNSF and the box cradle top was cut differently on this run of engines, pinning the wind screens into the box lid and causing them, to break loose

I had to cut larger indentations in the cradle top, so the windscreen eyelets would not get imbedded in the lid and break off when the engine shifted front to back in the cradle.  Three engines went back to Lionel for broken MU hoses too.  The silica bags were jammed up against the hoses. Only one engine had electrical issues when the Cab LED burned out.

Sincerely, John Rowlen

I have quite a few and I love them. I have also had three of the die cast models. The plastic models are a fabulous buy for the price because:

1) They have much of the detail of Overland models at 1/4 the price.

2) The sound is light years ahead of anything else IMO and I spend lots of time trackside.

3) They are very reliable. I have yet to have any issue with an ES44ac. On the one occasion I had a pilot problem with an SD70Ace, Lionel replaced it immediately.

4) My smoke units are fine. DO NOT fill them quickly. DO NOT.

Scrappy

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