Lifelike Proto 2000 HO E6A and GP9 diesels include DCC and sound

Lifelike Proto 2000 HO E6A and GP9 diesels

Lifelike Proto 2000 HO E6A and GP9 diesels Electro-Motive Division (EMD) E6 and GP9 (phase I) diesel locomotives with factory-installed QSI Quantum System Digital Command Control (DCC) sound decoders have been added to Life-Like’s HO scale Proto 2000 line. We tested both of the firm’s initial sound-equipped locomotives and found them to be great-sounding, top-quality […]

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Broadway Limited HO scale EMC E6 passenger diesels feature sound

Broadway Limited HO EMC E6 passenger diesel

Broadway Limited HO EMC E6 passenger diesel Smooth-running HO models of the Electro-Motive Corp’s. early mass-produced, E-series diesel passenger locomotives have been introduced by Broadway Limited Imports. These ready-to-run models are offered in a variety of prototype paint schemes and include a QSI dual-mode decoder with the Quantum diesel sound system that operates on DC […]

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MRC Prodigy Advance DCC System

MRC Prodigy Advance DCC System

MRC Prodigy Advance DCC System Packed with a host of features that include an easy-to-read display, walkaround control, and the potential for future software upgrades, the new Prodigy Advance Digital Command Control (DCC) system from Model Rectifier Corp. (MRC) is a winner. Prodigy Advance is a full-function command control system that meets National Model Railroad […]

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Bachmann, HO scale, E-Z Command DCC system

Bachmann HO E-Z Command DCC system

Bachmann’s E-Z Command system makes it easy to outfit a small HO layout with Digital Command Control (DCC). This new system was developed in partnership with Bernd Lenz, the inventor who gave his digital control system patent to the National Model Railroad Association (his system became today’s DCC standard). It’s a simplified “plug-and-play” package that’s […]

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Online Bonus: “The case of the elusive C-Liners”

The Spring 2005 issue of Classic Trains includes two stories regarding Fairbanks-Morse’s C-Line diesels: “A new dress for opposed pistons” (page 52) and “Why to C-Line fell on its face” (page 56). As an online bonus, we’ve scanned an article from the July 1972 issue of TRAINS magazine called “The case of the elusive C-Liners”. […]

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Trix, HO scale, NYC caboose

Trix HO NYC caboose

Trix HO NYC caboose The Trix pivoting drawbar supports a magnetic knuckle coupler. Trix has introduced the first mass-produced plastic model of the New York Central’s 19000-series wood caboose, making it much easier for Central fans to have a model of this widely used car. The caboose is well built and neatly decorated, but detail-oriented […]

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Walthers, HO scale, 12-1 Pullman

Walthers HO 12-1 Pullman

Walthers HO 12-1 Pullman Walthers’ 12-1 Pullman is likely to become a staple of HO model railroad layouts set any time from the late 1920s through the early 1960s, just as the prototype 12-1 (12 sections, 1 drawing room) heavyweight Pullman was a staple of American railroad travel. The car combines the modular construction of […]

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