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I have come full circle, the items in the first MTH catalog when I got back into trains are shown again in 2014 Vol 2., guess it is time to move along as there is nothing to see here.

 

This is depressing as I'm an MTH fan and have been very loyal with my motive power, over 30 engines. Without something more than updated PS boards, looks like TMCC will need to be installed and Lionel / 3rd Rail motive power will be the future, as MTH seems to be clearly stuck in the past.

In my opinion this catalog illustrates just how much the O gauge market has in fact slowed down. When Andy Edelman told me that O gauge was shrinking at a train show a couple years ago I was surprised. I suppose this catalog shows it.

 

I like PS3 and all, but I'm a little surprised that MTH is basically banking on the fact that people will want the same engines just to get PS3. Unless I'm mistaken there isn't even any new rolling stock. I just glanced at the catalog so I'm sure I could have missed something.

 

There are some decent offerings if you missed them the first time or if you want to roll the dice and see if they will make a scale wheel version of a model you want. I just can't help notice that there is really nothing new.

 

I don't think it is a coincidence that there are newly tooled models in HO, but not in O. I really can't blame them either. If I were in their shoes I would probably be doing the same.

 

BTW... Derek did a nice interview with Andy Edelman if you are interested. http://www.notch6.com/

 

Last edited by jonnyspeed

Not bad...Not bad.  LOL  Some things that immediately caught my eye.

 

The EMD SD70ACe in "CAT-like" color scheme.

Pennsy K-4

NS Baldwin

certainly there NYC E-8s in jade green will draw a lot of interest.  (Maybe these would look good next to my K-Lines!  Plus there's a B unit!)

Norfolk & Western E-8s  (I don't recall ever seeing these in this scheme.  Will have to go searching the Internet for a real-life picture!)

The Soo Line F-3 ABAs look nice.  Wondering what the "real" colors will look like!

 

****, of all the years to have to write my first college tuition check!  

 

- Mike

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A big yawn here. I see a couple of Premier freight cars I might order, and the Milwaukee Road AS-616 is tempting, but: a) it's a diesel, and b) I already have one painted for B&LE that just needs a new herald to become Milwaukee Road. Bottom line, there's really nothing new - at least on the U.S.side.

 

On the European side, it's good to see a bit more information on the German and French steam locomotives. I might just have to go for the BR 44 2-10-0, but when are they going to come up with some matching freight cars? They only offer two steam era cars, and they are all lettered for SBB-CFF. Maybe by the time they actually get the steam freight engines in production they will have some German and French cars to go with them. I will have to add the Bierbrauerei Falken reefer to the consist for my Croc, and maybe another tanker or two to go behind the Traxx, but that is about it for this catalog.

Originally Posted by Putnam Division:

Mike.....I'm waiting for an answer from Gilly if the N&W had such engines. I'll let you know.

 

Peter

Thanks Peter.   I'm very curious!  I love my N&W Heritage ES44AC, and based on the looks of that, I'm betting that a set of E-8s in that scheme would look pretty sharp!

Originally Posted by mike.caruso:
Originally Posted by Putnam Division:

Mike.....I'm waiting for an answer from Gilly if the N&W had such engines. I'll let you know.

 

Peter

Thanks Peter.   I'm very curious!  I love my N&W Heritage ES44AC, and based on the looks of that, I'm betting that a set of E-8s in that scheme would look pretty sharp!

Peter and Tom, fyi...I just noticed this same question posed on a separate thread, with someone responding that the answer, in fact, is yes.  

Last edited by mike.caruso
NO NEW ROLLING STOCK!!!
 
Lionel is knocking it out of the park with their Auto Carriers and 86' Auto Parts boxcars.  Atlas brought us those awesome new tank cars.
 
I'm going to keep buying their engines, but MTH has fallen far behind on the rolling stock.  Simplifies my buying decisions, for sure.
 
Originally Posted by jonnyspeed:

 

There are some decent offerings if you missed them the first time or if you want to roll the dice and see if they will make a scale wheel version of a model you want. I just can't help notice that there is really nothing new.

 

I don't think it is a coincidence that there are newly tooled models in HO, but not in O. I really can't blame them either. If I were in their shoes I would probably be doing the same.

 

I'll order the UP "Flag" aux water tender. I've wanted one for a long time and have even planned to scratch build one. Now I won't have too.  Really excited to see it in the catalog!  Will look great behind my Lionel 844.

May get a UP RPO passenger car I missed the first time. 

 

Not complaining about MTH's catalog.  Nice to get some reissues I missed the first time. 

 

Thankfully there wasn't any new UP steamers this year!

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Yes, that would look great with the VL BB if it is correct for that era, then again it may be correct with BB #4014 soon enough
 
Originally Posted by 86TA355SR:
I'll order the UP "flag" aux water tender. I've wanted one for a long time and have even planned to scratch build one. Now I won't have too.  Really excited to see it in the catalog!

Maybe a set of UP passenger cars I missed the first time.

 

Originally Posted by ratpak:

I must be looking at the wrong catalog...I'm a little over 2k right now and the tinplate catalog is no where to be found.  ...

Yes... That's more like it.  For all the complaining thus far that this catalog is a dud (which it's not ), there are plenty of ways to spend $$$ easily in this hobby -- almost too easy, as a matter of fact.  It's never been cheap... that's for sure.

 

In general this is a very tough audience to please.  And while the MTH catalogs may need a new look-and-feel (perhaps they've gone a few too many catalogs with the same style graphics), there's still a nice variety of product for those with money burning a hole in their pockets.  

 

At least MTH published the catalog when they said they would.  Lionel played this forum like a complete orchestra with all the delays/slips in an effort to capitalize on the BTO buzz.

 

Now... If MTH would unveil their new Tinplate catalog (which I thought was due out today as well), it'll be interesting to see where the real damage occurs!!!  

 

David

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Originally Posted by Rocky Mountaineer:
 

Now... If MTH would unveil their new Tinplate catalog (which I thought was due out today as well), it'll be interesting to see where the real damage occurs!!!  

 

David

When I asked on FB yesterday if the tinplate catalog would be online today, the response I got was "time will tell"...I'm not holding my breath.

 

Jeff Davis

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