My first HO review! Bloopers and Outtakes are at the end of the video. Apparently, a lot of model railroaders don't have a sense of humor, so I'll just come out and say it: The 3-Rail comment at 16:45 is joke!
I don't know the extent of your "wittiness," but you could throw one of the little jokes in every once in a while. Your "first" one was terrific. Excellent idea to expand to another scale. Not a bad set for a "starter" set. Will they offer matching cars like baggage, RPO, etc.? Hey! It's Dec. 14, 2019 here in St. Joseph, MO.
As a HO scale guy who has been enjoying your channel for a long time I will give a big stamp of approval. I’m glad you are branching out into other scales.
Hmmmm could it be that Lionel is coming out with a Cajun set- maybe a freight set with a hot sauce tank car, cayenne pepper hopper car and a caboose with an alligator brakeman and they but that passenger set in the wrong box????
Actually kind of cool that Lionel "Re dressed" the Polar Express starter set. Alot of people dont realize that the Santa Fe actually did run 2-8-4 Berk's in the 40s. And they are fairly hard to find in HO! Im sure 40s-50s ATSF modelers are happy to be able to get one for fairly cheap and weather them up. good video!
I just got the Lionel HO New York Central train set that came the same time I was watching your video. I was disappointed in one thing and mine came with track that is snapped together instead of the magnetic lock. I didn’t realize that they were using different types of track although It wasn’t that bad connecting the track. I have always been into Lionel O gauge trains although when we moved to Florida I had to put most of the bigger engines are in a climate controlled storage building which includes my B&O EM1 and Pennsylvania T1. Some of the smaller trains and transformers were lost when a hurricane named Ian trashed our house and our belongings except for a few clothes my niece got out and cleaned. The train gives me some connection to my old trains and I know it isn’t like the O gauge although with the sounds of the chuffing bell and whistle it will make Christmas seem more like the past. Thanks for doing the review that was very interesting and got me ready to run mine. Ed
Great video Eric! I'm a o scaler myself, but I do enjoy seeing other scales in operation! Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
Great review, Eric. Nice to see you dabbling in HO Scale. That track system is brilliant. The reason HO scale track has two rails is due to the space constraints. It's a trade-off, but us HO guys have learned to deal with it. ;)
I think HO vision line would be a possibility. Check out some of the HO Broadway Limited Imports engines. They have full sound sets, smoke, and even disappearing coal load in one of the large steam locomotives.
@@ChrisBookeBass think about the size of the locomotive though, how would you fit all the features of vision line into an ho scale engine. It's literally half the size of an o gauge engine
Thanks for the review. I'm an HO guy and was wondering about the set. The magna-lock track looks awesome. Also I love the "out-takes" and jokes at the end. Keep up the good work!
Great review man, thanks a lot. I just got the New York Central Waterlevel Limited version of this set and love it. It's a great set, feels good, not cheap. I hope HO makers try's to make a effort to make detailed engines like the lionel legacy trains. Working classifaction lights, the reds, greens, oranges, and light up cabooses with the lamps. Seen some people mod them online, but I want something out of the box. I don't have the room and money for a O gauge layout, but those O gauge steam engine you have, with all the lights and detail are so amazing.
13:15, I've got a random assortment of cars that both have truck mounted couplers and body mounted couplers, I'm not sure which is actually more common. My trains have a more simple coupler style, though in the future I want to build my own set using trains the couplers shown on this set.
i own the o gauge thomas set and once i custom set the sounds on the app and deleted it, it still sounded as i set it even though i used the controller. amazing
good thing none of my videos have anything to do with the polar express either, luckily. the only thing Lionel's HO Scale trains are missing is a smoke unit! many other maufacturers put smoke units in HO Scale trains, especially steam locomotives!
There are smoke units you can put into ho scale locomotives I think but my question to you is would you want to risk damaging a $300+ locomotive just to add a smoke unit
I’m glad that Lionel is getting into ho scale again. True they’re known for o scale, but ho has been popular for some time due to its size. Some people just don’t have the room for even an traditional o scale train set
Somebody here knows if Lionel keep with problems of energy in the HO Magnelock tracks? Did they solve this? I will buy a Polar Express HO set, but, many people says that Magnelock system have Problems with the conectivity, and that really scares me. PS: Sorry for my bad English
I'm an HO guy myself and let me tell you this is the Bentley of HO scale trains even though it's a starter set it is very very very nice and I love it and I wish I had it.
I've got my first (and only) train set in HO scale that sits in my parent's attic still, I got it as a Christmas gift like sixteen years ago. This HO starter set looks like its about a million times easier to set up. That said my New York Central Flyer set, if i'm not mistaken actually was made of metal (not the tender) and had a smoke unit. Give and take I guess.
1:11: Did anyone else notice that Santa Fe was also misspelled on the box? The box said SantE Fe. Also, at 3:36 they misspelled MagneLock as MageLock. Get it together!
Great video Eric, Merry Christmas. Great review and I like what Lionel has done with the track, especially for temporary solutions. Keep in mind though HO has gotten really involved like O scale it will be cool to see some future reviews of yours for some DCC systems, other companies such as Atlas, Rapido, Broadway Limited. Whatever you decided in the future though, for what's next I always like watching your content even though I do HO now, what you have done with O can be applied to most other scales.
For your first HO video this is great! The upcoming new run of the HO Berks *should* change the appearance of the locomotive from what I’ve heard. Separately applied handrails, flying numberboards, and a realistic pilot so the locomotive looks more like a Lima Berkshire than a scaled down O-27 locomotive.
Glad I found your Channel and Subbed. I'm trying to get back into Trains and I'm hoping to start by Recreating my Childhood Train Set. My Dad, distraught over the loss of my Mother, threw out everything when he sold our Family Home in' 04. I don't know why I always do this kind of stuff when I have no Money to even think about undertaking this project. I've pretty much found everything that I used to have.
Eric it's sad that some in this hobby loose their sense of humor if Lionel is even mentioned,I enjoyed your review as I always do,happy railroading until next time.
Great video thank you sharing it really helped my girlfriend and I decid what we won't running around are Christmas Tree. With that said, I must ask "have you ever looked at real Train track in the USA? Its all 2 Rail NOT 3. You got it backwards lol typically O Gage trains have three rail just for better electricitle pick- up. You mite want to change your statements.
My LGB people are going to need a grand scale backyard railroad. I hope Lionel does freight cars and turnouts or the locos are compatible with other HO rolling stock.
I am so confused now, 2 rails 3 rails arrghhh ! Not to mention HO, S, OO, G, Z, N, and O !!! I think I am going to build my layout with one of each of these gauges on it, that way there everyone will be happy. BTW another great job Eric, thanks.
Five bucks says that the sensor on the tender wheel quarters the chuffing with the drivers so perfectly because the tender wheel is probably 1/4 the circumference of the driving Wheels
As HO guy, I could ask the same about O track, it’s very unrealistic, 3 ground rails? Sounds weird, I’ve seen third rail as in catenary. Lol jk, great video Eric, really enjoyed that track, might be a game changer for someone like me who’s looking to make a modular type layout. Thanks for sharing!
Review more HO scale Lionel model trains it's good that you reviewed something different then the ho Polar Express I hear that like about a thousand times
It's like Lionel thought HO was some crazy tiny scale like Z when they were designing this set, the engine is very basic even by HO standards. The magnetic track is so cool, though!
@@RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Good for kids though. Modern HO feels like it's falling apart in you hands, and honestly it basically is... I can't tell you how many horns I've accidentally broken off at my HO club
Nice review, Eric. Maybe a little long with the unpacking at the beginning. You usually don't do unpacking for your O scale reviews, but that was nice to see the full package. As for the product itself, I'm Hugh? Does Lionel expect to sell many of those "starter" sets? I was honestly expecting more from Lionel after seeing their Vision line in O scale. I definitely won't get this set, that's for sure. Maybe there is a market for these low quality starter sets but, in HO these days, it seems that most manufacturers are trying to make their models as prototypical as possible, even though the price might be higher, and it seems to work for them, Athearn, Broadway Limited Imports, Rapido, Bowser, etc. Even MTH has some nice locomotives and cars in HO. The only manufacturer that seems to aim for the low budget customers is Bachmann. I'm hoping that Lionel will get in the HO competition, they certainly have the skills and the know-how. The passenger cars with the silhouettes are a little old. Like Like had those about 30 years ago. Nice touch the back light on the observation car, though. All and all, I'm a bit disappointed by this Lionel offering. I like their track system, though. Probably one of the best "easy" track system out there.
It will work just fine on a DC layout. The electronics in the tender will know that it's DC and run it just fine though some of the features may not be available like the dispatcher voice.
In my opinion, Lionel is amazing at O scale trains; but in other scales, not quite. MTH, Bachmann, and some others are really great when it comes to HO scale. They have some really detailed steamers. Additionally, they have a much broader roster to choose from.
Ho scale track comes in various codes such as code 100 and code 83. It's the height of the rails . Code 83 is .083" rail height or Code 100 is .100" rail height. Some older HO locos and cars will not run on code 83 rail because the wheel flanges are so large that they run on the ties. The track is made of either Nickel Silver or Brass or some even steel rails. Nickel rail tends to tarnish less then brass so it's the better track. Hope this helps, Ken
@@Chris.COfficial All track all over the world, regardless of country, has 3 rails. Like I said, the center rail is usually painted clear so that it can't be seen.
If lionel moved some of its premier o scale stuff down to ho they could really carve out a section in the market. MTH does it, but the reliance on the dcs system really sours the deal.
My first HO review! Bloopers and Outtakes are at the end of the video. Apparently, a lot of model railroaders don't have a sense of humor, so I'll just come out and say it: The 3-Rail comment at 16:45 is joke!
I have ho and o scale/o gauge
Thanks! I guarantee there's gonna be somebody who doesn't know it's a joke. That's gonna be funny.
Yep, one guy already went off on me thinking I was being serious. Hehe.
Really, the best part of the jokes is reading the whining in the comments. That's when you know you have success.
I don't know the extent of your "wittiness," but you could throw one of the little jokes in every once in a while. Your "first" one was terrific. Excellent idea to expand to another scale. Not a bad set for a "starter" set. Will they offer matching cars like baggage, RPO, etc.? Hey! It's Dec. 14, 2019 here in St. Joseph, MO.
when he was joking about the whole "two rails are not realistic" i thought he was gonna mention the gap of no ties in between the track pices.
Same
As a HO scale guy who has been enjoying your channel for a long time I will give a big stamp of approval. I’m glad you are branching out into other scales.
Alco Power Thanks!
Hmmmm could it be that Lionel is coming out with a Cajun set- maybe a freight set with a hot sauce tank car, cayenne pepper hopper car and a caboose with an alligator brakeman and they but that passenger set in the wrong box????
I would buy a ticket to ride even tho I am from Georgia.
@@cwf081166 same too
So it’s a repaint of the PE, but it looks nice
Yes it actually is
Yes, some people make jokes about the fact that it’s a repaint of PE, but it does look nice with the livery!
Actually kind of cool that Lionel "Re dressed" the Polar Express starter set. Alot of people dont realize that the Santa Fe actually did run 2-8-4 Berk's in the 40s. And they are fairly hard to find in HO! Im sure 40s-50s ATSF modelers are happy to be able to get one for fairly cheap and weather them up. good video!
Nice idea and I’m hoping they make more engines than just Berkshires
@@FreighttrainDaniel1225I hope so to
The bloopers at the end are a must-watch.
Love that you’re getting into HO now! Hope to see some other scales down the line. Keep it up, man!
1:39 I don't know if you noticed that santa fe is written sante fe 😂😂
I just got the Lionel HO New York Central train set that came the same time I was watching your video. I was disappointed in one thing and mine came with track that is snapped together instead of the magnetic lock. I didn’t realize that they were using different types of track although It wasn’t that bad connecting the track. I have always been into Lionel O gauge trains although when we moved to Florida I had to put most of the bigger engines are in a climate controlled storage building which includes my B&O EM1 and Pennsylvania T1. Some of the smaller trains and transformers were lost when a hurricane named Ian trashed our house and our belongings except for a few clothes my niece got out and cleaned. The train gives me some connection to my old trains and I know it isn’t like the O gauge although with the sounds of the chuffing bell and whistle it will make Christmas seem more like the past.
Thanks for doing the review that was very interesting and got me ready to run mine.
Ed
Great video Eric! I'm a o scaler myself, but I do enjoy seeing other scales in operation! Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
Thanks!
"I shall call him... Mini Me!"
Love that Austin Powers reference. Those movies are the best.
Wow finally someone made a review on these underrated ho scale lionchief set besides the polar express.
You should have a transformer controlled layout for pre-postwar trains.
Nice to see that Lionel is making multiple Gauges now! I want one of these HO Scale sets
Nice job on this review, Eric. Even though I'm an O Gauge buff, even I sometimes branch out to different gauges.
Also, that Star Wars reference. XD
Thanks
As someone who has struggled with MTH realtrax assembly and take down, this magnalock business is pretty lit.
Great review, Eric. Nice to see you dabbling in HO Scale. That track system is brilliant. The reason HO scale track has two rails is due to the space constraints. It's a trade-off, but us HO guys have learned to deal with it. ;)
Lionel should make ho scale visipn line engines. Oh, and that 3 rail joke was hilarious!
I thought that joke was hilarious as well. I wonder if Lionel will make any other train sets, but with diesel locomotives.
HO vision line would be impossible. The engines are too small
I think HO vision line would be a possibility. Check out some of the HO Broadway Limited Imports engines. They have full sound sets, smoke, and even disappearing coal load in one of the large steam locomotives.
@@ChrisBookeBass think about the size of the locomotive though, how would you fit all the features of vision line into an ho scale engine. It's literally half the size of an o gauge engine
@Jason The Tank Engine yeah, we need that too.
Thanks for the review. I'm an HO guy and was wondering about the set. The magna-lock track looks awesome. Also I love the "out-takes" and jokes at the end. Keep up the good work!
I recommend to look up some Ho scale modeler reviews on it.
That thing with the 1225 and the little Ho Engine was pretty funny! Great video Eric!
Great review man, thanks a lot. I just got the New York Central Waterlevel Limited version of this set and love it. It's a great set, feels good, not cheap. I hope HO makers try's to make a effort to make detailed engines like the lionel legacy trains. Working classifaction lights, the reds, greens, oranges, and light up cabooses with the lamps. Seen some people mod them online, but I want something out of the box. I don't have the room and money for a O gauge layout, but those O gauge steam engine you have, with all the lights and detail are so amazing.
Thanks!
I have to agree! That 2 rail REALLY looks odd. 🤔😂
As always, another great review and video.
I also wanted to mention that cajon in southern california is home to the famous cajon pass, where there were three seperate train accidents
13:15, I've got a random assortment of cars that both have truck mounted couplers and body mounted couplers, I'm not sure which is actually more common. My trains have a more simple coupler style, though in the future I want to build my own set using trains the couplers shown on this set.
i own the o gauge thomas set and once i custom set the sounds on the app and deleted it, it still sounded as i set it even though i used the controller. amazing
So, if you have a large layout with multiple trains every engine will have it's own remote?
good thing none of my videos have anything to do with the polar express either, luckily.
the only thing Lionel's HO Scale trains are missing is a smoke unit! many other maufacturers put smoke units in HO Scale trains, especially steam locomotives!
There are smoke units you can put into ho scale locomotives I think but my question to you is would you want to risk damaging a $300+ locomotive just to add a smoke unit
Dagnabbit! Now I want a Cajun set! Tabasco car and other assorted brands from down the bayou. Yeah boy. Great ending! 🤣
I would have to get a Tabasco car.
Love the Star Wars reference at the end
Eric great revew the thing that cracked me up was that you made the star wars reference with the HO and O scale 2-8-4
I’m glad that Lionel is getting into ho scale again. True they’re known for o scale, but ho has been popular for some time due to its size. Some people just don’t have the room for even an traditional o scale train set
Is it me or does the "Ready" Sound from the Loco sound like the beginning of the First full of Dollars theme?
Thank you for the review I gonna get this set for birthday 🎂 in a few days great review
Somebody here knows if Lionel keep with problems of energy in the HO Magnelock tracks? Did they solve this?
I will buy a Polar Express HO set, but, many people says that Magnelock system have Problems with the conectivity, and that really scares me.
PS: Sorry for my bad English
I'm an HO guy myself and let me tell you this is the Bentley of HO scale trains even though it's a starter set it is very very very nice and I love it and I wish I had it.
Thanks
Amazing review! Lol “Tracks have 3 rails in real life” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Are there MagnaTrack switches and crossings? That would make it worth it.
I've got my first (and only) train set in HO scale that sits in my parent's attic still, I got it as a Christmas gift like sixteen years ago. This HO starter set looks like its about a million times easier to set up. That said my New York Central Flyer set, if i'm not mistaken actually was made of metal (not the tender) and had a smoke unit. Give and take I guess.
1:11: Did anyone else notice that Santa Fe was also misspelled on the box? The box said SantE Fe.
Also, at 3:36 they misspelled MagneLock as MageLock. Get it together!
Marker lights are on the rear of a train. Lights on the front of a locomotive are classification (class) lights.
I may purchase the polar express ho train set since i have more o than ho. I recommend nce power cab dcc set
I have a question you may have answered already but I can’t find it. Can you run a legacy engine on a Lion chef set or controller?
TrainMaster Joe, Thanks.
Can I run a vision line on fast track ? I assume I’ll need a legacy controller.
That 3-Rail joke was brilliant. Kudos!
😮if I ever end up expanding my layout I want to completely convert to the magtrack
My HO scale track runs on a one rail track 🤔why🤔
Eric don't you have a on30 train that runs on ho track
I liked the Star Wars reference at the end. Overall, a very excellent review.
Thanks!
Happy to see ho scale on the channel for a change
does this work on Bachmann track & other HO track? like Hornby or other plain ones too?
yeah, of course. HO is HO.
@@Ericstrains Yeah that's right thanks just checking in just incase.
You know that the "j" makes the "h" sound in "Cajon".
Here in my garage, got this new Lionel Cajon Flyer Set. But do you know what I like more than model trains, more model trains! LOL
You should run this train on your on30 layout.
Since It's Lionchief, couldn't you power the On30 line and run it on thst part of your layout?
I have worked on the BNSF for 37 years, We use only two tracks in the west and in the south, I don't understand the three track remarks.
Great video Eric, Merry Christmas. Great review and I like what Lionel has done with the track, especially for temporary solutions. Keep in mind though HO has gotten really involved like O scale it will be cool to see some future reviews of yours for some DCC systems, other companies such as Atlas, Rapido, Broadway Limited. Whatever you decided in the future though, for what's next I always like watching your content even though I do HO now, what you have done with O can be applied to most other scales.
OH, great. Just when I thought I had enough trains and track. Great job.
For your first HO video this is great! The upcoming new run of the HO Berks *should* change the appearance of the locomotive from what I’ve heard. Separately applied handrails, flying numberboards, and a realistic pilot so the locomotive looks more like a Lima Berkshire than a scaled down O-27 locomotive.
"I am your Father"! No, no it's not true.... LOVE THAT! Keep up the great work!
Where was this train made??
Because I see where it was covered by UPC code!!!
Like everything else these days, China
Glad I found your Channel and Subbed. I'm trying to get back into Trains and I'm hoping to start by Recreating my Childhood Train Set.
My Dad, distraught over the loss of my Mother, threw out everything when he sold our Family Home in' 04.
I don't know why I always do this kind of stuff when I have no Money to even think about undertaking this project.
I've pretty much found everything that I used to have.
Mike Jordan thanks!
Is this train set Still Available?? I LIVE IN SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO,IL. HOW MUCH FOR THIS train set??
The whistle on this engine is the same whistle on my O-Scale Polar Express!
Do you have the lioncheif polar express?
Yes
As it should be
@@WarningSirensOfUpstateNY I have the same one. I personally think that the lioncheif locomotives are much better
Eric it's sad that some in this hobby loose their sense of humor if Lionel is even mentioned,I enjoyed your review as I always do,happy railroading until next time.
Great video thank you sharing it really helped my girlfriend and I decid what we won't running around are Christmas Tree. With that said, I must ask "have you ever looked at real Train track in the USA? Its all 2 Rail NOT 3. You got it backwards lol typically O Gage trains have three rail just for better electricitle pick- up. You mite want to change your statements.
My LGB people are going to need a grand scale backyard railroad. I hope Lionel does freight cars and turnouts or the locos are compatible with other HO rolling stock.
I am so confused now, 2 rails 3 rails arrghhh ! Not to mention HO, S, OO, G, Z, N, and O !!! I think I am going to build my layout with one of each of these gauges on it, that way there everyone will be happy. BTW another great job Eric, thanks.
Great little set. And I agree, one of the best parts is opening the box.
You have balls to make jokes like that there’s a lot of model railroaders that don’t know what laughter is
Sweet! Excited to see more of this from Lionel, I will definitely invest!
Five bucks says that the sensor on the tender wheel quarters the chuffing with the drivers so perfectly because the tender wheel is probably 1/4 the circumference of the driving Wheels
set looks pretty awesome..thanks eric
As HO guy, I could ask the same about O track, it’s very unrealistic, 3 ground rails? Sounds weird, I’ve seen third rail as in catenary. Lol jk, great video Eric, really enjoyed that track, might be a game changer for someone like me who’s looking to make a modular type layout. Thanks for sharing!
Review more HO scale Lionel model trains it's good that you reviewed something different then the ho Polar Express I hear that like about a thousand times
It's like Lionel thought HO was some crazy tiny scale like Z when they were designing this set, the engine is very basic even by HO standards.
The magnetic track is so cool, though!
Yeah those details are pretty chunky, even by by Z standards.
@@dexecuter18 those are some *thick handrails*
@@RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Good for kids though. Modern HO feels like it's falling apart in you hands, and honestly it basically is... I can't tell you how many horns I've accidentally broken off at my HO club
Nice review, Eric. Maybe a little long with the unpacking at the beginning. You usually don't do unpacking for your O scale reviews, but that was nice to see the full package. As for the product itself, I'm Hugh? Does Lionel expect to sell many of those "starter" sets? I was honestly expecting more from Lionel after seeing their Vision line in O scale. I definitely won't get this set, that's for sure. Maybe there is a market for these low quality starter sets but, in HO these days, it seems that most manufacturers are trying to make their models as prototypical as possible, even though the price might be higher, and it seems to work for them, Athearn, Broadway Limited Imports, Rapido, Bowser, etc. Even MTH has some nice locomotives and cars in HO. The only manufacturer that seems to aim for the low budget customers is Bachmann. I'm hoping that Lionel will get in the HO competition, they certainly have the skills and the know-how. The passenger cars with the silhouettes are a little old. Like Like had those about 30 years ago. Nice touch the back light on the observation car, though. All and all, I'm a bit disappointed by this Lionel offering. I like their track system, though. Probably one of the best "easy" track system out there.
Does it have more features if you run it in DCC mode?
@LLU thanks
The very end was priceless.
Thanks!
So does this mean youll be adding an HO section to the layout?
Wait wait I gauge track only has the 3rd rail because that center rail provides the power. Realistically trains run on two rails
I’m getting a lionel legacy ho nkp fast freight train set for Christmas
You can SORTA quill the whistle by adjusting the pitch.
Now does this set work on conventional DC layout?
as stated in the video, yes.
Huh, I've watched it three times now and I've missed it
It will work just fine on a DC layout. The electronics in the tender will know that it's DC and run it just fine though some of the features may not be available like the dispatcher voice.
27:56 Love the skit at the end of that, got a good kick out of it.
In my opinion, Lionel is amazing at O scale trains; but in other scales, not quite.
MTH, Bachmann, and some others are really great when it comes to HO scale. They have some really detailed steamers. Additionally, they have a much broader roster to choose from.
I got this se t 7/8/22 and started to mess with it and it's nice! I love this set
Cool!
What’s Code 83 Nickel rail mean?
Ho scale track comes in various codes such as code 100 and code 83. It's the height of the rails . Code 83 is .083" rail height or Code 100 is .100" rail height. Some older HO locos and cars will not run on code 83 rail because the wheel flanges are so large that they run on the ties. The track is made of either Nickel Silver or Brass or some even steel rails. Nickel rail tends to tarnish less then brass so it's the better track. Hope this helps, Ken
Ken thank you :-)
Impressive sound for a starter set. Especially in HO!
Awesome video I loved the bloopers at the end
Do more Santa Fe diesels like the c44-9w and the Santa Fe sd40
what do you mean three rail track, all the tracks in my area are two rail
All trains in the world run in 3 rail track, but usually the center rail is painted clear so it can't be seen.
@@Ericstrains nonsense the three
the rail track is used in some areas but it isn't so prototypical to real life here in my country it's all two rails.
@@Chris.COfficial All track all over the world, regardless of country, has 3 rails. Like I said, the center rail is usually painted clear so that it can't be seen.
@@Ericstrains your telling me if i kick the center of the track my foot will hit an "invisible" track
@@Ericstrains and how do you even paint
it clear
The engine is really cool. What I like the most is the magnalock tracks.
If you play with the pitch of the whistle it's like it's Quilible
If you'll be doing HO reviews from time to time, I'd be interested in your take on the BLI 2-8-0 with smoke & sound.
Yeah BLI has to be the best with SMOKE!
If lionel moved some of its premier o scale stuff down to ho they could really carve out a section in the market. MTH does it, but the reliance on the dcs system really sours the deal.
MTH HO runs on DCC and DCS. It doesn't rely on DCS. In fact all MTH proto 3 DCS is also DCC.
@@brianginn6354 yes but the dcc customization is limited and the glitches that come with dcc mode can be very annoying
I cant wait to see somebody do an over and under with this track. lol
Hmmm.Thats interesting thought.
3? its common here for 2 rails
HO scale is the perfect scale for me BTW how much did the set cost you I really like it
Moises Medina watch the entire video you will have your answer. :)
LOVE the train set! Thank you for the video!
When I had ho I had a few cars that the couplers was part of the tricks. Mostly was 86ft cars