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Posted by Challenger (Member # 1298) on :
 
Hello Everyone.

Due to requests by several members of this forum, I am once again posting my ranking of locomotive manufacturors for HO scale. I rank these manufuactures from personal experince that I have had with them. I am in the custom locomotive painting business and an active modeler who has been in the hobby for 16 years. I have also belonged to three clubs in that time. Without further inturruption, my ranking of locomotive manufacturors

My ranking of locomomotive manufactures in according to performance and detail.

1. Proto 2000/1000. Very smooth running units. Very nice detail and lots of extra parts to configure each locomotive to match its real life counter part. DCC Ready

2. Athearn Genisis. Same as above. But come factory assembled. DCC Ready

3. Atlas. Very smooth running gear and molding. All engineering done in Austria by ROCO. Some models sub-contracted to KATO. Very nice painting and detailing. All models produced since 1994, DCC Ready. As of 2001, DCC equiped.

4. Spectrum. Very nice smooth running locomotives. Constantly upgrades line so a ready comparison is not easily given. Though consisitanly has smooth running and good detailing. Their steamers are the best in the Business. DCC ready

5. Kato. Best running mechinisms in the business. But I have yet to see a decent paint job come from these people. (Their SD90MAC-H being the one exception.) My ultimate locomotive would be a Kato Drive with a Proto 2000 shell DCC ready

6. Walthers Trainline. Smooth running locomotive with nice paint and detail. Ready to run. Engineered for Walthers by ROCO of Austria, and produced at Walthers plant in China under ROCO supervision. Not DCC ready but upgrading to is is easily achived.

7. Athearn. Nice running locomotive with a rugged drive train and study instillation. My #1 reccomendation for beginners. Nice detail and paint. Not DCC ready and conversion can be tricky if your not cafeful. Best bargain for detail, performance, and price.

I would also like to mention the offerings by Stewart and Intermountain. I hear these are also quality brands but I have no first hand experince from which I can verify these claims.

I hope you all have found this useful.

Thank you,

James R. Mitich
 


Posted by Chuck Walsh (Member # 677) on :
 
It's a great heads up!
 
Posted by mykroft (Member # 2650) on :
 
Please note that Atlas Master locomotives are the DCC Equipped(from 2001 on) or Ready(Pre-2001). Atlas Classic loco's are not necessarily DCC ready and never come DCC Equipped.


 


Posted by Challenger (Member # 1298) on :
 
I wrote this write up as a series of generalities. Specific examples may vary. In my area, most of the Atlas Locos available are in the area I live are Atlas Master series. One other note. I was in my local hobby shop a few weeks ago and saw the new Atlas Classic C-424 on the shelf. It said its Dual Mode DCC equipped on the box.

James

[This message has been edited by Challenger (edited 07-17-2003).]
 




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