MTH RailKing O gauge 2900-class 4-8-4 Northern

WITH THE TORRENT of product flowing from manufacturers today, people no longer say “I never thought I’d see that in O gauge!” The more common remark is, “I was wondering when they would do that.” MTH Electric Trains produced a Premier line Santa Fe 2900-class Northern 4-8-4 in 1995. A beautiful and imposing product that […]

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MTH RailKing O gauge Commodore Vanderbilt Hudson

MTH ELECTRIC TRAINS owner Mike Wolf has a quest: to produce tooling for virtually every type of locomotive ever to ride the rails. This noble goal has enabled a unique locomotive to be offered at a price within the reach of most tight-radius operators. The RailKing line has been home to several unusual streamlined Hudsons […]

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Lionel O gauge New York Central 4-6-4 Hudson

THE NEW YORK CENTRAL Hudson! Now there’s a locomotive nobody has done for a while. All kidding aside, the New York Central J-class Hudson is a locomotive that virtually everybody but Atlas O has produced. You have your choice of scale, semi-scale, or toy-like; prewar, postwar, or modern; and in S or O gauges. The […]

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MTH RailKing O gauge Pennsy RR starter set

ONE OF THE BIG SURPRISES of the past holiday season was MTH’s Pennsylvania RR starter set (no. 30-4023-1). You buy a starter set with certain entry-level expectations. The kick in the pants with this set is how those expectations have been exceeded. Scoring big points on all counts, the Pennsy set packs plenty of attention […]

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MTH Premier line O gauge Centipede and Lionel O gauge 4-8-8-4 Big Boy

STEAM VERSUS diesel, Godzilla versus Mothra, great taste – less filling. These are some of the significant battles of our time. Almost on cue, MTH Electric Trains and Lionel have released two O gauge locomotives that will challenge all but the gentlest of curves and the sturdiest of bridges. MTH offers the first three-rail model […]

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Ace Trains prewar-style British 4-4-4 set

AND NOW FOR something completely different. While I wouldn’t call Ace Trains’ E/1 4-4-4 tank locomotive the Monty Python of the toy train world, for us in the colonies it is very British, very different – and charming. Combine one cup American prewar tinplate, a tablespoon of modern reproduction, two cups of British Hornby trains, […]

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Lionel O gauge B&O 4-4-2 and MTH O gauge PRR 4-4-2

IN 1887, a New England railroad added a trailing truck to a common American-type 4-4-0 locomotive to better distribute its weight when crossing bridges. Thus was born the Atlantic-type steamer. The Atlantic’s 4-4-2 wheel arrangement allowed for a larger firebox and improved performance. The 4-4-2s also pulled heavier trains faster than the old 4-4-0s. The […]

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