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I have both of the Lionel SD38s in Reading & Northern, road numbers 2000 and 2003.  They both run great individually and in a lash up.  The only problem I had with the 2000 R&N was a burnt out rear red light that I sent back to Lionel and they fixed it returned it very promptly.  Other then that they work great, good smoke, and sounds are nice and robust.  Nice engines.

1) I wish the prime mover sounds were louder. It's turned up all the way but still very quiet whereas the horn is nice and loud.

2) I applaud Lionel for moving all the little switches to a spot where they're easily accessed. It appears that the "lid" you lift off to get at them just sits there. There should be some sort positive engagement, latching. Seems to me that the lid could easily come off.

3) The horn (at least to my ear) is a little funky. Still playing with it. It seems to randomly switch between a nice smooth sound to a "blare" and then back.

4) Visually, it seems to ride a little high on the trucks but there are lots of other O scale locomotives out there guilty of the same thing.

So far just "nit picky" little thing. It's definitely a keeper

I'm running it as purely TMCC. I do not have Legacy and don't plan on getting it. I'm sure the Legacy experience is that much better.

-RM

 

 

Ralph M posted:

1) I wish the prime mover sounds were louder. It's turned up all the way but still very quiet whereas the horn is nice and loud.

2) I applaud Lionel for moving all the little switches to a spot where they're easily accessed. It appears that the "lid" you lift off to get at them just sits there. There should be some sort positive engagement, latching. Seems to me that the lid could easily come off.

3) The horn (at least to my ear) is a little funky. Still playing with it. It seems to randomly switch between a nice smooth sound to a "blare" and then back.

4) Visually, it seems to ride a little high on the trucks but there are lots of other O scale locomotives out there guilty of the same thing.

So far just "nit picky" little thing. It's definitely a keeper

I'm running it as purely TMCC. I do not have Legacy and don't plan on getting it. I'm sure the Legacy experience is that much better.

-RM

 

 

very interesting, interesting indeed

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