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I've kinda stayed away from MTH, I'm not sure why, probably from a price perspective, refusing to pay mega bucks for a model. This guy however, I think, is super worth it. I saw one of these in a museum once and thought it was just the coolest thing. A "Jordan Spreader". I don't know who Jordan was or why he needed a spreader but apparently they work really well, spreading ballast, building ditches and of course clearing snow.

The model is actually fairly heavy with a headlight and interior lighting, leading me to believe that if I had an outdoor O scale layout, it could move snow. The front coupler is removable with a plate to cover up the hole in the ploughface. The add on details are impressive for what it is, with a chimney, handrails, ballast or fuel tank, snow wings, brake wheel, stairs and lots of other neat things. There's diecast, sprung trucks and moveable parts too!

If I build a winter themed layout, this guy is definitely going to be a staple.

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I'm curious - you said that you have "stayed away from MTH...refusing to pay mega bucks for  a model", implying that you have other manufacturers' items. 

 

I'm not pushing nor bashing MTH - I love their stuff, though I lean towards others' 

locos because of the TMCC/etc operating system - but MTH is no more expensive than

Lionel, Atlas, K-line, and certainly typically less than 3rd Rail.

 

So, again, how is MTH more "mega-priced" than the others? They all do the 

Big Bucks thing.

 

The Jordan spreader is very nice, BTW. 

Originally Posted by D500:

       
I'm curious - you said that you have "stayed away from MTH...refusing to pay mega bucks for  a model", implying that you have other manufacturers' items.

I'm not pushing nor bashing MTH - I love their stuff, though I lean towards others'
locos because of the TMCC/etc operating system - but MTH is no more expensive than
Lionel, Atlas, K-line, and certainly typically less than 3rd Rail.

So, again, how is MTH more "mega-priced" than the others? They all do the
Big Bucks thing.

The Jordan spreader is very nice, BTW.

       


The MTH items at my LHS are more heavily priced than the Lionel or WBB items, price dictates quality too though I suppose. I held a Lionel box car in one hand and an MTH boxcar in the other, then asked the sales guy why one was $30 and the other $50.

Maybe I should look on the internet more for train stuff.
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Originally Posted by Bill T:

       

I guess he hasn't priced Atlas, must be buying Williams.


       


I'm not interested in $1000 locomotives or $100 box cars. I scrounge the junk bin and see what I can make of things within. Rarely do I buy new locomotives... the two new ones I have bought in the last 6 months have been WBB ones, yes.

I'll have to look harder at MTH on line and see where I can find deals.
Originally Posted by SteamWolf:
Originally Posted by Bill T:

       

I guess he hasn't priced Atlas, must be buying Williams.


       


I'm not interested in $1000 locomotives or $100 box cars. I scrounge the junk bin and see what I can make of things within. Rarely do I buy new locomotives... the two new ones I have bought in the last 6 months have been WBB ones, yes.

I'll have to look harder at MTH on line and see where I can find deals.

A lot of the MTH Protosound locomotives from the mid-late 90's are fairly affordable now.

I think my reason for keeping away, from looking at MTH's catalogs, that they have few products which I'm interested in that run on my O27 track. Hard to say, that was just a few of their catalogs. Most of their units and cars (apart from a switcher here and there and a few boxcars, all start at O31.

Maybe I'm wrong? I'm not sure.

I have run almost all my MTH Rail King cars and locos on O-27 under our Christmas tree. My MTH RK Dreyfus must have traveled an actual 200 miles one year.....all on O-27 track and switches. The RK Big Boy and other BIG locos may struggle on O-27....but most everything else works fine. MTH says O-31 because they do not make O-27 track.

Originally Posted by AMCDave:

       

I have run almost all my MTH Rail King cars and locos on O-27 under our Christmas tree. My MTH RK Dreyfus must have traveled an actual 200 miles one year.....all on O-27 track and switches. The RK Big Boy and other BIG locos may struggle on O-27....but most everything else works fine. MTH says O-31 because they do not make O-27 track.


       


Huh... good to know!
Originally Posted by AMCDave:

I have run almost all my MTH Rail King cars and locos on O-27 under our Christmas tree. My MTH RK Dreyfus must have traveled an actual 200 miles one year.....all on O-27 track and switches. The RK Big Boy and other BIG locos may struggle on O-27....but most everything else works fine. MTH says O-31 because they do not make O-27 track.

I only run Railking pieces, all will run on 0-27 but not all will like it. My C&O Hudson will do it but binds a bit...mostly due to the flanges and tight curve. My Y6B Imperial will also do it but has a tendency to lift the tender off the rails. My Imperial PRR K4 glides through 0-27 curves. Before I upgraded to the MTH Railking 60' PRR cars, I ran Lionel 0-27 cars with it and it looked great on 0-27 and ran great as well. I've got an 0-42 and 0-27 loop...big steamers stay on the outside 0-42 with passenger trains (and the Y6B coal train). My 0-27 freight loop, including yard, is handled by my MTH Railking Scale SW1 and B&O B6 0-6-0 which run fine. I think all MTH Railking diesels will run on 0-27 and the majority of steam will. 

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