It looks like an impressive model. All the paint and details on the engine are fantastic, the wheel-slip is rather clever, the smoke coming out of both stacks was amazing, the crew talk was well done, and I liked the swinging bell My only criticism is the engine has several different whistles on it. It’s either just sound decoder error or maybe there were other locomotives running in the background with their whistles blowing the same time as this one, but that’s just me. Overall, I think the positives outweigh the negatives!
The crews had radio communication in 1900-1910? How'd they do it? It's actually unrealistic. MTH did period specific crew talk much better. But if the wheel slip turns out to be a reliable mechanism I would take this model with the swining bell, despite the lax lanyard, over the original MTH any day of the week!
Is the whistle steam working? This is a beautiful model but I bought the MTH version many years ago from my father's hobby shop and it rivals this new version in detailing with the exception of the back up light on the tender which I think is a nice addition, just hope it is prototypical.
@wolf_among_sheep7875 I've owned many Lionel engines, and none of them had two whistles playing at the same time lolz. Go to the time stamp, they're not switching the whistles, there are literally two playing at the exact same time
@ryantaylor3278 that second sound you're hearing when the whistle is going is the (metal binding) sound file they add to all engines, it's more noticeable on Lionel's ES44's, definitely not a second whistle sound. I call it the weeeeeeewooooo sound
Technology that Lionel has developed that's notoriously unreliable and fails. Then you can't get it fixed, and you're stuck with an engine that goes for over $2K and can't get it to run.
@@RobertTrain1995 ... I have several dozen Lionel locomotives and have had very few problems with them and 100% of the locomotives that have had problems were repaired by Lionel service!
@@shayfan05 ... No they didn't! If they had the technology the MTH model would have had a swinging bell, whistle smoke, the tender wheel slip and superior sounds to name a few! The Lionel model is superior in every way!
It's not worth spending that much money for what they want for it, and having this engine fail. That wheelslip feature will come back to haunt everyone who made the mistake of buying this engine. Just wait and see. No parts were made available to fix this nightmare, and the warranty is already halfway expired since Lionel's warranty actually starts the day the engine leaves the factory in China.
Most likely no damage will be caused, because the wheels don’t have traction tires and will do no real damage to the track, it’s like a postwar engine going in full speed
Someone is whistle happy to bad he did not play back all 5 of the different whistle sounds the one demonstrated obviously was a NORFOLK & WESTERN style whistle definitely not ERIE!
If you can afford it then AWESOME. I just can’t put the money they want into engines like this. It’s a very beautiful engine.
I can't wait to see the Northern Pacific color scheme for this locomotive, as it looks gorgeous.
Alright, the wheel slip is bad ass
That wheelslip feature is going to cause Lionel and people who bought it problems. Just wait and see.
Beautiful engine thanks f Brain and Legacy Station for sharing
Cesar
It looks like an impressive model. All the paint and details on the engine are fantastic, the wheel-slip is rather clever, the smoke coming out of both stacks was amazing, the crew talk was well done, and I liked the swinging bell My only criticism is the engine has several different whistles on it. It’s either just sound decoder error or maybe there were other locomotives running in the background with their whistles blowing the same time as this one, but that’s just me. Overall, I think the positives outweigh the negatives!
Lionel now allows you to choose whichever whistle you want. I certainly prefer the default whistle but to each their own. It's a fantastic model!
@@SouthlandRails A whistle selection? That’s actually quite a cool new feature.
The crews had radio communication in 1900-1910? How'd they do it? It's actually unrealistic. MTH did period specific crew talk much better. But if the wheel slip turns out to be a reliable mechanism I would take this model with the swining bell, despite the lax lanyard, over the original MTH any day of the week!
@@davidjenkins1484😂 rivet counter much
@@wolf_among_sheep7875 It's not rivets when you pay over $2000 for one of these models, if that's what you mean.
Waiting for the Halloween version to arrive. The engine is totally fantasy but sick. The entire design is flat out incredible
The engine has a faintly creepy look to begin with. The Halloween edition will be fantastic!
Is the whistle steam working? This is a beautiful model but I bought the MTH version many years ago from my father's hobby shop and it rivals this new version in detailing with the exception of the back up light on the tender which I think is a nice addition, just hope it is prototypical.
It’s cool, but for some reason i am still not drawn to this engine enough to want to get it. Hope those who get one enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.!
Greetings Folks At Legacy Station, thank you for everything, and love you guys!! Best wishes, David K🤘🤘💙
Just a beautiful locomotive, Wow!!!! Such a shame that it has to run on that very un-scale 3 rail track.
Looks as though it lacks a substantial amount of detail to me, but I am used to brass locos.
The LITTLE BOY CHALLENGE is coming.
6:08 two different whistles playing at the same time lol might want to send that one back
Tell me you don't own a Legacy system without telling me 🤣
@wolf_among_sheep7875 I've owned many Lionel engines, and none of them had two whistles playing at the same time lolz. Go to the time stamp, they're not switching the whistles, there are literally two playing at the exact same time
@@ryantaylor3278agreed, sounds like a software/ electronics glitch.
@ryantaylor3278 that second sound you're hearing when the whistle is going is the (metal binding) sound file they add to all engines, it's more noticeable on Lionel's ES44's, definitely not a second whistle sound. I call it the weeeeeeewooooo sound
@wolf_among_sheep7875 you may be right but to me it sounds like a second whistle and I'm not a fan of that sound effect lol
It's too bad MTH doesn't have the technology to build such a great locomotive! Great job Lionel!
Technology that Lionel has developed that's notoriously unreliable and fails. Then you can't get it fixed, and you're stuck with an engine that goes for over $2K and can't get it to run.
@@RobertTrain1995Rather than give Lionel negative feedback on a product, give them positive constructive criticism
@@RobertTrain1995 ... I have several dozen Lionel locomotives and have had very few problems with them and 100% of the locomotives that have had problems were repaired by Lionel service!
This was old MTH tooling! So MTH did have the technology to build it and they did. They sold the tooling when Mike Wolf wanted out of the business.
@@shayfan05 ... No they didn't! If they had the technology the MTH model would have had a swinging bell, whistle smoke, the tender wheel slip and superior sounds to name a few! The Lionel model is superior in every way!
My next buy❤❤❤
Why the N&W whistles? Ugh….
Wow. Amazing that the Erie Triplex had a guy with a radio. In 1916.
Lionel is just stupid.
Oh Lord Rivets wherefore art thou Rivets!
@@wolf_among_sheep7875 I'm pretty sure asserting that radios didn't exist in 1916 isn't rivet-counting. Try again.
@princessofthecape2078 it's relevant 🤷♂️
@@wolf_among_sheep7875 No, you're just a person with a shoe-size IQ.
This has always been an odd hill to die on. Just don't play the cab chatter effects.
The whistles are poorly synced with each other as the engine and tender have different whistles playing simultaneously.
The engine and tender do not have different whistles, they have separate smoke units that are in time with the sounds!
@@byates59 Yeah, but if you listen carefully, you'll hear two different sounding whistles playing at the same time.
@@PetersTrainz It's a simulated echo...
Yep I heard the same thing the second time they ran it
Do you even own a Legacy system? He's going through the 5 whistles it offers 🤦♂️
Too much bell ringing. You can't hear the other sounds for the damn bell.
It's not worth spending that much money for what they want for it, and having this engine fail. That wheelslip feature will come back to haunt everyone who made the mistake of buying this engine. Just wait and see. No parts were made available to fix this nightmare, and the warranty is already halfway expired since Lionel's warranty actually starts the day the engine leaves the factory in China.
What extra parts are even needed for the wheel slip? It's an extra motor, driver set, and running gear. There's really zero spare parts made?
Most likely no damage will be caused, because the wheels don’t have traction tires and will do no real damage to the track, it’s like a postwar engine going in full speed
It's simple. Don't use the wheelslip feature
Your ignorance is astounding!
🤦♂️ you can't fix stupid can't ya?!
Someone is whistle happy to bad he did not play back all 5 of the different whistle sounds the one demonstrated obviously was a NORFOLK & WESTERN style whistle definitely not ERIE!
1:21
What whistle is that?