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Recieved mine today from Charles Ro via UPS. Except for a broken hand rail it initially looked great. A quick test run revealed what looks like your typical traction tire wobble. I also noticed that the body shell sits slightly but noticeably lower on the chassis at the rear end when compared to the front end. Just like my new Legacy Mogul I love it  except for these hopefully minor issues which I hope can be straightened out.

Wonder if the S2 Tinplate Set is Shipping now, that’s what I ordered for Christmas. Hopefully it will come in problem free. Thanks for starting this thread, that’s a beautiful engine Captain John, and the layouts nice....One thing for sure, Legacy makes a big difference...The Bell, the crew Talk is much improved over the older one, from 2003?  Very Unique..FBA18779-C097-4FB3-90BD-6A8AD85B258F

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"The S-Motors were not switchers." 

At first. Indeed, they were interesting partly because they went from being mainline, high-speed power to switchers at the end of their long lives.

I just wish that Lionel would offer the S-3 - the last of this style motor and the only one actually designed as a 2-D-2 rather than a 1-D-1, then converted to 2-D-2's for more high-speed stability (this was before they were switchers!). It would take new chassis tooling (at least in part), as the S-3 was a bit longer than the S-1/S-2 in the frame; the S-2 body tooling could probably be used. I'll buy one if they do it decently well.

It has always perplexed me that the very precise NYC would have 2 types of locos on the roster, at the same time, which were as different as locomotives could be, but were both "S" in their class designation:

The S-1/S-2/S-3 electric motors.

The S-1a/S-1b/S-2a 4-8-4 Niagaras.

Not that you'd confuse the 2 types in person.

I got mine today, it has no bell!  It's no where in the box either.

 

Also, another ding at Lionel not including the orange model anymore.  When I program it as a electric Legacy engine I do not get the pantograph button to play the air sound like the manual says on page 14.  And this thing is slow, not a bad thing for a switcher, but there is no electric switcher option like there is for steam and diesel, so if I try to do a MU with another Legacy locomotive, how will the system know to set it to road engine speeds?

EDIT:  I found the bell.  After I ran it to make sure everything else worked right, I was trying to put the foam back in the trucks to put it back in the box and one just wouldn't go in.  The bell was stuck to the top of the lead truck.  After I fished it out it snapped right back into place the and bell looks awesome.

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sinclair posted:

And this thing is slow, not a bad thing for a switcher, but there is no electric switcher option like there is for steam and diesel, so if I try to do a MU with another Legacy locomotive, how will the system know to set it to road engine speeds?

When you lash-up the engine with another Legacy loco, the software automatically adjusts the speed.

Krieglok posted:

Were these locomotive produced previously? I have had my S-2 for almost two months now. 

I bought it off eBay, probably paid too much for it, but I am a big traction fan and this has always been a favorite of mine. 

I have only run it on my test track as I don't have a layout yet, but it does run nice.

Tom

You most likely bought the TMCC version from years back.  These just came out.

Krieglok posted:

Were these locomotive produced previously? I have had my S-2 for almost two months now. 

I bought it off eBay, probably paid too much for it, but I am a big traction fan and this has always been a favorite of mine. 

I have only run it on my test track as I don't have a layout yet, but it does run nice.

Tom

Yes, Lionel made both an S1 and S2. Both came with Odyssey. The S1 has RS4 and the S2 has RS5. One thing to be careful of when you run it on a layout is clearance around the switch machines. Some will catch the "3rd Rail" pickups and break them off. When I run on the club layout I remove the ones on mine.

Pete

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