Jon, for clarification...Lionel will make available scale wheels with their U 
boat?  Gee, sure hope so, cuz I would take several. 
And, in your opinion, their sound is better than DCC?  Well, no disputing here 
because I haven't heard it.  But, when I do, and it's good or great...might 
present me with a problem.  
Thanks for your input...

John A. Albee, Realtor  
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Prudential Snyder Real Estate 
#1 Brickyard Drive 
Bloomington, IL 61701 

Mobile 309-830-6097
Office 309-665-0787 www.johnalbee.com

From: Jonathan Hatfield <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Being all things to all wheel profiles.


  
Hi Chris. The answer is very simple... Lionel... They have made several scale 
steam engines lately and they have a new scale Challenger coming. They also 
have a new U33c due very soon. The rumors that I hear is that they will be 
making even more new S scale product down the road. Their prices are MUCH lower 
than brass. I don't want to spend $3000 for a brass Challenger, but $850 is 
doable. Also, RailSounds has superior sound quality to any DCC Sound system on 
the market. Lionel knows how to do sound and that is HUGELY important to me. 
Coming from O gauge 3 rail I miss RailSounds. Another thing is that the brass 
steamers do not even have a smoke unit... That is another big problem for me. 
Steamers need smoke. So I would totally disagree with your statement that 
"everything of quality in S is available with scale wheels". Lionel is 
including scale wheels on their U33 so perhaps in the future they will do more 
of that, but they will never abandon the larger
 flange wheels. So if I want to run any of their products I need to have track 
that will accommodate. Lionel is a major player in the model train market and 
if they want to they can produce much more new product than any of the other S 
gauge companies for the foreseeable future, and as I mentioned before they can 
do it at a lower cost with the best sound system on the market for any scale. 
Hope that clears it up for you. Since you are also new to S, I recommend that 
you give them a look and listen before you dismiss them. Bottom line is that 
while I love scale but, I WANT to run these new Lionel models so I need to plan 
for that as a common denominator.

Regards,
Jonathan

Blog: http://RailfanX.blogspot.com
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From: Christopher Borgmeyer 
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:01 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Being all things to all wheel profiles.

Jonathan,

As someone new to S, I don't understand why you would even consider building 
trackwork to accommodate a wheel profile that is some 50 years out of date? 
Essentially everything of quality in S is available with scale wheels. Why not 
just build to scale and cover yourself for today and for tomorrows models?

Chris Borgmeyer

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