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I assume MTH is only going to do special runs using molds they already have.  Is there a list of the molds we know they have?  I think they have these.  Any others?

36' wood side reefer

52' gondola with/without cover

USRA Mikado 2-8-2

40' double sheathed boxcar

GP9

4-Bay cylindrical hopper (RK)

100 ton hopper

Bay window caboose

SD70ACe

RS1

RS3

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@SIRT: I am with you on the grain loading box cars.  I thought Lionel had cataloged some quite recently, but I do not know if they will be/are/are not being done.

jim sutter: Yes, indeed, I would likely go for at least the New Haven hoppers.  Nah--probably all four!  And the Weaver versions of the IH and Grain Train sold well---so well that I hunted and grabbed them for about five years, until I gave up on the high prices.  These, and MTH PS2, hooked me on O Gauge trains and eventually led to a the 900 sq. ft. Golden Prairie Railroad with its five grain elevators and one more to fit somewhere someday.

@SIRT: I am with you on the grain loading box cars.  I thought Lionel had cataloged some quite recently, but I do not know if they will be/are/are not being done. I have one from the first run. 2nd run is next. (Not the official ones)

Lionel's are substitutes during transition period. Putting a board across the door is cheating. Need to step it up to the real deal.

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I've been a buyer primarily of MTH Trains since 1997. I limit myself to New England railroads (New Haven, Boston & Maine, Boston & Albany) and New York Central, with some Providence & Worcester, Maine Central and Rutland on occasion. Under the current business model, these roads are not being represented and I'm not buying anything. I already have a model of Boston & Maine #3713, so I did not buy the recent MTH version. I also have New York Central, Boston & Albany and Rutland cabooses on pre-order for what seems like a long time. The current business model is not working for me, especially for locomotives. I would like to see an Alco RS-1 diesel or a USRA 0-8-0 steamer for NH, B&M, B&A and NYC...

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I've been a buyer primarily of MTH Trains since 1997. I limit myself to New England railroads (New Haven, Boston & Maine, Boston & Albany) and New York Central, with some Providence & Worcester, Maine Central and Rutland on occasion. Under the current business model, these roads are not being represented and I'm not buying anything. I already have a model of Boston & Maine #3713, so I did not buy the recent MTH version. I also have New York Central, Boston & Albany and Rutland cabooses on pre-order for what seems like a long time. The current business model is not working for me, especially for locomotives. I would like to see an Alco RS-1 diesel or a USRA 0-8-0 steamer for NH, B&M, B&A and NYC...

MELGAR

If you are talking the B&A cabooses being done for JR Junction, they are due in June.

In the absence of a .pdf or hard copy catalog of some sort, it would be useful to hobbyists, and perhaps dealers,  if there was a link on the home page to a listing of all currently available MTH and dealer custom runs, with links to the dealers in the case of custom runs.  The frequent email notifications are all well and good, but a centralized on-line listing (sort of a catalog) would be a useful guide to current planned production and facilitate ordering.  Perhaps the current volume of sales doesn't justify the time and effort to do this, but I think it would both be useful to many hobbyists and dealers,  and perhaps drive sales.

Reminder guys....don't post copyrighted pictures!  We received two take down notices in the last week for this thread (thank goodness they were nice about it).  PLEASE review our TOS at the top of the page concerning how you are supposed to post pictures.  In a nutshell, if they were taken by you then say so, if not, then either post that you have permission to do so from the owner OR just post a link making sure the picture doesn't also come up in that link on this forum.

@Landsteiner posted:

In the absence of a .pdf or hard copy catalog of some sort, it would be useful to hobbyists, and perhaps dealers,  if there was a link on the home page to a listing of all currently available MTH and dealer custom runs, with links to the dealers in the case of custom runs.  The frequent email notifications are all well and good, but a centralized on-line listing (sort of a catalog) would be a useful guide to current planned production and facilitate ordering. Perhaps the current volume of sales doesn't justify the time and effort to do this, but I think it would both be useful to many hobbyists and dealers,  and perhaps drive sales.

You can use the following links to view the list(s) of special runs on the MTH website.  The links are provided by MTH in their email newsletters...

2022 Special Run List

2023 Special Run List

I don't know if these links are on the home page (that would be a good idea!), but they seem to be very comprehensive.  Once you click on an item of interest, select "Find it Locally" to bring up the contact information for the dealer doing the custom run.

I would like to see a Rath Packing Company 40' steel-sided reefer (the one with two small doors, not the more modern single large door one) with the large red, white and blue Rath "headdress" logo.

I can't post a photo here, but would gladly share off-line with any dealer interested in doing a special run.

This is the MTH car style I'm referring to.

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If you go to the product locator page you can select which catalog year (or other criteria) you want to browse:

After you open the year of the catalog you want to browse, you can filter your search by Product line (Railking or Premier), Type of product (Steam, Diesel, Rolling Stock), and then finally by road name:

It makes finding what you want in the road name you want pretty easily.

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@CNJ #1601

If you go to the product locator page you can select which catalog year (or other criteria) you want to browse:

After you open the year of the catalog you want to browse, you can filter your search by Product line (Railking or Premier), Type of product (Steam, Diesel, Rolling Stock), and then finally by road name:

It makes finding what you want in the road name you want pretty easily.

H1000 has provided easy steps here.  One can take another approach and add a dealer's name in the "Add a Description" blank and then you can find the specific special run items by the dealer.  MTH has added dealer names to the special run item descriptions.  You may have run it a couple of times to find how MTH has spelled the dealer name so the search picks it up.  Here's a sample using Mr. Muffin.

When the dealer's items come up, you can easily filter by clicking on one or more of the left side categories as H1000 clearly described.  Go to the dealer's website to check the status/availability of the item.

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Since I'm seeing hints of a RS-3 run, please consider a Reading RS-3 in Pullman Green. I know a lot were made but they can't be found anywhere (except the old Weaver ones with horizontal drive). It would be really enticing if the steam generator exhaust could be added for passenger service units on the short hood.

GP40-2 (W) in Pan AM and Guilford livery.  No one has ever produced this engine in O Scale.  Atlas has made it in HO & N but not O.  Canadian National also had some of these so it would likely sell well in Canadian markets if they needed additional road names to be able to justify the new tooling cost.....  

One New England road that is underrepresented is the Bangor and Aroostook.  Their F3s and E7s wore one of the best looking as-delivered liveries, IMO.  Neither have been done in 3 rail O to my knowledge.   At least MTH did release a GP38 and an F3 set in the later “circus” scheme.  I have the GP38, which was released in the early 90s.  I had it upgraded to PS2.C522952D-D6FB-42EC-8782-5F0E166D0D6C

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hey, as long as we're dreaming.. there's a few 2816 tinplate hoppers that got cataloged but never made.  I think they would sell well.

11-70121 Western Maryland

11-70123 Waddell Coal

11-70124 Blue coal

11-70122 P&LE  ( I don't think this one was ever made either but I could be wrong about that.)

tinplate hoppers

above is an excerpt from 2015 tinplate catalog.



his catalog also promised factory made transition cars with tinplate couplers on one end and lobster claw on the other.  Those cars never happened either. I don't know how well they would sell in general but I was lining up to buy them!

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@Mike D. posted:

GP40-2 (W) in Pan AM and Guilford livery.  No one has ever produced this engine in O Scale.  Atlas has made it in HO & N but not O.  Canadian National also had some of these so it would likely sell well in Canadian markets if they needed additional road names to be able to justify the new tooling cost.....  

All the better models went to Atlas O with the 40's.

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