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MTH seems to offer their 50' tank car in both the Premier and RailKing product lines.

 

I know Premier is supposed to be top-of-the-line stuff...but, can anyone "detail" what makes the difference between...say between a 30-73355 ADMX tank car and a 20-96036 ADMX Tank Car.  The two are "pictured" below.

 

Thanks for any kind response.

30-73355 ADMX Tank Car

20-96036 ADMX Tank Car

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The only thing that I typically notice is that the Premier is just a bit larger than the Rail king version. If memory serves me correctly I think there used to be colorful little safety placards on the Premier version, of course I do not see them in this picture. I had also noticed this on some of there Bay Window caboose's hardly any "real" differences between the two product lines, except of course the price?? Hopefully someone else will chime in here with potential differences.

 

Jeff

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The Rail King freight cars based on modern prototypes are sub-scale cars.  Besides being made 9 years apart the two cars you posted have different dimensions.  The Rail King car measures 10 7/8" x 2 3/8" x 3 7/8" while the Premeir car is 12" x 2 3/4" x 4 3/16".  Premier freight cars produced since about 2005 also have the newer type of MTH freight trucks and most have mounting pads on their underframes for Kadee couplers.

 

If you are looking for a scale ADM tank car you might be interested in the MTH funnel flow tank car.  It is one of the very nicely detailed freight cars introduced to the Premier line since the mid 2000s.  It measures 11" x 2 5/8" x 4".  Note the thumbtackless couplers and brake hose detail on the new style Premier trucks.

 

 

MTH doesn't advertise their tank cars by length.  Only Weaver does that to distinguish between their two otherwise identical generic modern tank cars.

 

If you are interested in learning more about O scale tank cars keep an eye on future installments of the O Scale Freight Car Guide. 

 

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/t...le-freight-car-guide

Larry I personally would skip these MTH cars and go for the Atlas O versions. No comparison in my opinion.

 

Jeff

 

If you are comparing the Atlas funnel flow tank cars introduced in 2007 and pictured in curves post above then the 1996 tooled MTH tank cars are less detailed in comparison.  However, if you compare the MTH funnel flow tank car from 2004 or later with the Atlas funnel flow they compare quite closely.  You could even say that Atlas did a nice job of copying the MTH car. 

 

Of course what we really have is an example of two model train companies making 1/48 scale replicas of a common modern tank car.  Both are excellent models.  And the MTH car has a significant price advantage with an MSRP of $42.95 for the first issue and $54.95 on the most recent Procor and GATX cars from 2011.  Take a look at the MTH and Atlas funnel flow tank cars side by side and tell me if you think there is a $15 or greater detail difference.

 

Jeff

 

If you compare the MTH funnel flow tank car from 2004 or later with the Atlas funnel flow they compare quite closely.  You could even say that Atlas did a nice job of copying the MTH car.  

 

Of course what we really have is an example of two model train companies making 1/48 scale replicas of a common modern tank car.  Both are excellent models.  And the MTH car has a significant price advantage with an MSRP of $42.95 for the first issue and $54.95 on the most recent Procor and GATX cars from 2011.  Take a look at the MTH and Atlas funnel flow tank cars side by side and tell me if you think there is a $15 or greater detail difference.

 I doubt it and yes there is a difference!

  

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I have to give credit for MTH in updating their product line. I hope that Atlas O will do the Shorty Beer Car tankers too!

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I don't think there is such a thing as a "RailKing Scale" tank car. That's reserved for diesel locomotives.

 

Having said that, seeing as prototype tank cars come in a variety of sizes, would a RailKing unibody tanker look that out of place (size-wise) in a train of similar Premier tankers, assuming one were only concerned with limiting the selection to private-owner roadnames (like Procor) and not about fidelity to specific prototypes?

 

---PCJ

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