From: Alan Lambert
          Fort Worth, Texas

Butch,
Take a closer look at the MTH catalog. You will see scale wheels along with 
scale couplers listed. Remember MTH can not copy the exact color scheme that 
SHS had. They want it the way they did it Deal with it You can always change 
the color to what you like
                 Alan Lambert

 



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 From: up148 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:37 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} New Catalogs
 


  
Incredible timing that they both hit the market at the same time. I'm sure that 
was a hectic race. I just took a very quick cursory look and have some brief 
comments.

The disappointing aspect to me is both catalogs (as presented) are so A/F 
Hi-Rail oriented. Heck, Lionel even calls it an A/F catalog and believe me I 
felt like I just slipped back 50-60 years and was looking at an old A.C Gilbert 
catalog. Nice toys but virtually nothing that interests me.

MTH is a little better, but the paint scheme on the UP F-3 is wrong. How can 
you paint an F3 loco wrong when there are so many examples  in other gauges 
plus SHS's example to work from. Don't know about the other locos paint schemes 
but they all look more toylike than the SHS locos they're replacing (at least 
to me).  And the 40ft steel rebuilt boxcars have gray colored brake wheels on 
otherwise prototype colored cars. Pleaseeeeeeeeee. 

Pretty much what I expected from these two but I was still hoping. I saw Atlas 
dumb down the Red Caboose and P&D O scale GP9's and F3's so why should Lionel 
and MTH be any different in "S". I think my current stock of SHS locos and 
rolling stock just became a whole lot more valuable......at least to me. 

Butch Holtgrieve


 

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