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Of the real K4 photos I have found, only one is pictured with the long distance tender, #5385.  The duplication of the tender side rivet rows ( closer together mid tender and progressively further apart front and back ) is an interesting detail.  Hopefully Lionel takes note of the Baldwin disc drivers on 5385 before delivery.

Bruce

brwebster posted:

Of the real K4 photos I have found, only one is pictured with the long distance tender, #5385.  The duplication of the tender side rivet rows ( closer together mid tender and progressively further apart front and back ) is an interesting detail.  Hopefully Lionel takes note of the Baldwin disc drivers on 5385 before delivery.

Bruce

 

 Pennsy K-4 #5385 with long distance tender

A list of the K-4's equipped with the long distance tender and images of them:

http://prrsteam.pennsyrr.com/page2.php

As these will be the K-Line tooling K-4, did they tool up an all new tender or use the existing Lionel one?

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Mine came today.

 

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I'm suprised Lionel didn't offer a standard tender as well. The original versions are great runners in spite of the bad smoke fan motor epidemic and  are nearly impossible to find on the secondary market.

 These k4s have small can motors.  Imo I'd have some reservations pulling long trains of scale passenger cars with the addition of that heavy a** tender especially up grades.

Having said that.  I hope folks that ordered them are pleased when they get delivered.

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RickO posted:

Mine came today.

 

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 "These k4s have small can motors.  Imo I'd have some reservations pulling long trains of scale passenger cars with the addition of that heavy a** tender especially up grades."

Having said that.  I hope folks that ordered them are pleased when they get delivered.

Forgot all about that small can motor K-Line places in the boiler front on these, looks like they may be following the prototype in operation then Rick! Got the Polar K-4 version for my niece and she loves both the way it looks and how it runs.

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wrawroacx posted:

Rick, just curious to know for sound, what whistle did they use in this model or is it a new whistle?

IMHO, This is a fundamental flaw in the current BTO process. With sound and smoke being such a huge part of models these days I think the manufacturers need to provide videos of preproduction units that have finalized sound files so people know what they are going to get. Or at least a sound sample. Especially with an engines like the PRR K4 which has a unique whistle. Anything that isn't 100% accurate would be a deal breaker to me.

jonnyspeed posted:
wrawroacx posted:

Rick, just curious to know for sound, what whistle did they use in this model or is it a new whistle?

IMHO, This is a fundamental flaw in the current BTO process. With sound and smoke being such a huge part of models these days I think the manufacturers need to provide videos of preproduction units that have finalized sound files so people know what they are going to get. Or at least a sound sample. Especially with an engines like the PRR K4 which has a unique whistle. Anything that isn't 100% accurate would be a deal breaker to me.

Jonathan - you bring up a great point. In today's modern age, you think could to go to Lionel's website and listen to the product's sound and features before you order... It would definitely boost their sales!

One could "speculate" that its likely Lionel will use one of their previous "pennsy" whistles.

They all seem "kinda" close to some degree  to the real 1361 although none are dead on.

Heres the first run legacy L4 whistle:

Heres the recent legacy M1a, video by forum memeber Zac Eliot:

Heres the Legacy M1b whistle,my personal favorite.. This loco was one of the very first legacy equipped locos.

(Sorry for the poor quality. This was pre tripod)

Go to the :35 mark for the whistle.

Lastly the real 1361 for comparison:

 

 

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BobbyD posted:
brwebster posted:

Of the real K4 photos I have found, only one is pictured with the long distance tender, #5385.  The duplication of the tender side rivet rows ( closer together mid tender and progressively further apart front and back ) is an interesting detail.  Hopefully Lionel takes note of the Baldwin disc drivers on 5385 before delivery.

Bruce

 

Pennsy K-4 #5385 with long distance tender

A list of the K-4's equipped with the long distance tender and images of them:

http://prrsteam.pennsyrr.com/page2.php

As these will be the K-Line tooling K-4, did they tool up an all new tender or use the existing Lionel one?

 Probably the same tender they used on the M1a minus the dog house.

 

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RickO posted:
BobbyD posted:

As these will be the K-Line tooling K-4, did they tool up an all new tender or use the existing Lionel one?

I believe they are using the m1 tender and modifying it accordingly.

Since the PRR themselves used the exact tender from the M1a locomotives (class 210F-75) then why wouldn't Lionel do the same (minus the doghouse used on freight trains)?  The compact lettering of the 1930's is also appropriate as shown in the post above this one.  The tender in RickO's "Mine came today" post has later 1940's-50's stretched lettering.

BobbyD posted:
brwebster posted:

Of the real K4 photos I have found, only one is pictured with the long distance tender, #5385.  The duplication of the tender side rivet rows ( closer together mid tender and progressively further apart front and back ) is an interesting detail.  Hopefully Lionel takes note of the Baldwin disc drivers on 5385 before delivery.

Bruce

 

 Pennsy K-4 #5385 with long distance tender

A list of the K-4's equipped with the long distance tender and images of them:

http://prrsteam.pennsyrr.com/page2.php

As these will be the K-Line tooling K-4, did they tool up an all new tender or use the existing Lionel one?

I might have missed the information, but who said these would be made from K-Line tooling?

I might have missed the information, but who said these would be made from K-Line tooling?

Jim R. 

I am not sure anything in detail was said about which tooling it would be from. Economically it makes sense. And dimensionally I hope they use the locomotive from the K-line K4 tooling and not the larger K4 Lionel made in 2002.

Jim,

I think the assumption is that the same tooling used on the last run of K4s will be used for these engines.  That tooling was the old K-line tooling.  The original Lionel K4 tooling was too long, with the extra length in the firebox to hold a larger motor.  Using the K-Line tooling gave Lionel a more scale dimensioned engine, but with the smaller motor.

As far as the tender is concerned, here are some pics of photo's in Alvin Staufer's Pennsy Power III book (an excellent resource for Pennsy engines).  My pics are poor, and I'm not sure if I'll get in trouble, but here they are. 

This is the K4's tender:

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Here is the M1's tender:

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Keeping in mind the size difference between the K4 and M1, it still looks to me like the K4's tender is longer.

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Lionel doesn't own the old K-Line tooling. Sanda Kan does, and Kader (the holding company that owns Sanda Kan, Bachmann, Williams and Graham Farish brands) pretty much booted Lionel and other manufacturers out of its production facilities years ago.

Lionel only retained a few select pieces that were used during the two-year period when it was licensed to market the K-Line by Lionel brand.

Again, Lionel didn't buy all of K-Line tooling. If it hasn't been used at this point, it isn't in Lionel's hands.

Originally posted by JDaddy:

The previous TMCC release had too long of fire box... the proportions just looked a little odd.

as well as a squashed trailing truck!

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Lionel at the rear, K-line in the front.

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Brass Williams Trailing Truck[ Correct] vs. Lionel Odyssey Trailing truck [on loco]

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K-line Tender[ rear] Lionel [Front]

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K-line Tender[right] Lionel [left]

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