Thanks for sharing Eric, you know, I have been watching your channel for some time. You spend some time on your video's and it does show. Thanks man, just wanted to let you know that I (among many others) appreciate your time.
Those are some slick looking cars! The windows really set them off with the silver edging and round port hole style windows on the sides. The F7s are very nice too!
The detail and paint on those cars is great! I imagine they are pretty heavy too. Nice smoke effects on the S3. The sound on the F-7 set is excellent, can't wait for the review.
WOW! really all around a nice collection for any Milwaukee Road fan. Beautiful S-3 and F-7s and a great set of coaches... One of the perks of liking a famous railroad of the United States, don't suppose we'll see a B&M T1-A Berkshire any time soon XD great video!
Great review! Just wish Lionel would've made the Lake Pepin car silver with the red line along the windows like the prototype that's used in 261's excursion trains.
Very Nice Review. Good job! In looking at some of other Lionel dinning cars in other sets, the front end of the car has a space allocated for station sounds electronics where the windows are blocked from seeing into them. I believe the dinner car in this set was left empty because Lionel used the same interior as they did with other dinning cars that have station sounds. I was little bit disappointed that Lionel did not fill that space with more tables or as you said a kitchen. I did not realize that the baggage car had a desk, shelves and washroom inside of it until watching your review. I had to go look at mine right after I watched your review!
Nice passenger cars, I like the F-7, A-B-A Milwaukee Road Engines, looks great with the Aluminum Passenger Cars. Great details on the inside of these cars. The LED lights are a fine improvement. Look forward to your tutorial video on How to Install LED Lights. I agree it is best to fix minor issues, faster than paying for return shipping and phone time to get a return number authorization. Cheers from Michigan.
At 4:31--There's no kitchen in the diner visible because that side of the car is an aisleway. The kitchen is on the other side with only a few small (upper) windows.
AWESOME review as always Eric!!!!!! I watched your ustream video the other night so I know that it took a lot of work to upgrade the lighting in the new cars, but they sure look FANTASTIC! I also saw that you put command control in the new Lincoln funeral train, OUTSTANDING job with that bro! Back to this video LOL I noticed that the S3's whistle sounds just like the one in the Southern Cresent at least to my ears LOL, which is a very good thing. Also like the new F7's, very nice! Thanks for the video as always bud and have a great one!
It would be nice to get another set of 4 passenger cars for a longer train. I'd also lei to see the 4-8-4 on the point of the F7s for even more motive power.
Great review Eric! They are beautiful cars, I just can't see why Lionel is charging $160 per car when Atlas O has the California Zephyr cars which are actually scale and much more detailed for less. I understand that these are aluminum, but I have found CZ cars for $90 on sale, so I just can't justify buying this set after my CZ set will cost $1,700 for 13 cars. By the way, you could also run these with your Weaver Baltic. Anyway, great review as always!
Why not finding a way to keep the gaskets of the soft rubber diaphragms coupled? It would look a lo more realistic. Maybe small magnets can do the job. I think small velcro strips could be used for the same purpose.
It seems like there are a lot of minor problems on these cars, especially at the price point they're at. And on top of the 4 year wait... The lack of the detailing for the kitchen, one of the cars not having a name, incandescent lighting, and then the shipping issues in addition to all of that. I could understand some small issues, especially if they weren't $600. $1000 all together. Sorry to sound negative, it just urked me a bit. Enjoyed the video as always.
I no this has nothing to do with the video but I had got a mth bnsf sd70 and a mth dcs system and I wanted to know how to program it into the dcs system thanks ryan
I got my dcs off ebay used and it did not have amanual but no prob. but you should look at some of my videos and see some of my trains I just got the bnsf sd70 4 my Christmas and my 14th birth day just want to see what u think
Beautiful trains I'm curious why these trains cost so much money? And why are they made in Asia? You seem very knowledgeable about this Hobby thank you for your help in this matter
They cost a lot because they are expensive to make. They’re made in Asia because that’s where everything is made these days. If they were made here they’d cost 3 or 4 times what they already cost.
@@Ericstrains alright I appreciate that if you're good with that that's all that matters I guess I'm just very nostalgic! Thank you for your help Eric & thank you for sharing your beautiful train room you bring a lot of Happiness to other people and that is awesome my friend!
I miss the times when engines were $100 to $200 and cars were $20 (average). I had a fair set but everything is so detailed, electronics and RC controlled (no problem with that) but I can't play anything like this around my 5 year old son without understanding the value of it. One dent in that aluminum car stays forever
My favorite thing about those coaches is that they are named/numbered/based on actual coaches seen behind the Milwaukee Road 261 (except for the dining car I believe). For example, the two coaches with names are based on actual Milwaukee Road coaches but are named for ones in use behind the 261 (but weren't originally Milwaukee Road coaches), I can't explain why the dining car has no name, and the Super Dome 53 (the one in the set) and Cedar Rapids were actual Milwaukee Road coaches bought by the Milwaukee Road for use on the Hiawatha trains and are both restored and in use behind the Milwaukee Road 261 and if you look, each car (minus the dining car) has a smaller almost hard to see, 6 digit number in addition to a regular Milwaukee Road 3 digit number and that is because the 6 digit numbers are the ones required by Amtrak and the FRA for each of the cars used on Amtrak insured excursions and if you charter them and have them coupled to the back of an Amtrak train such as the Empire Builder.
I did experience some problems with lighting etc. on my set. The cars are not easy to take a part and work on. The workmanship on items from China is not the best.
Thanks Eric I look almost everyday for something new from you Great Job
Thanks for sharing Eric, you know, I have been watching your channel for some time. You spend some time on your video's and it does show. Thanks man, just wanted to let you know that I (among many others) appreciate your time.
Awesome detailing. Amazing review!! Thanks Eric!!
Those are some slick looking cars! The windows really set them off with the silver edging and round port hole style windows on the sides. The F7s are very nice too!
Great review Eric! Very handsome passenger cars. They look great being pulled by either engines! Thanks for sharing!
awesome
Lionel's Milwaukee Road 18" Aluminum Passenger Cars reviewed!
I like the crossover coming out of the tunnel. Great action.
That train is really nice. We need to work on our layout over here
That engine is absolutely beautiful 😍
The detail and paint on those cars is great! I imagine they are pretty heavy too. Nice smoke effects on the S3. The sound on the F-7 set is excellent, can't wait for the review.
Thanks!
Beautiful cars and engines.
It's very cool that the paint on the cars match the F7's. Looks Great running together! Thanks for the info on where to buy good LED's for trains!
Great passenger cars. Their really stunning!
Very nice train.Cool piston smoke
Very nice. My favorite F7s sure look sweet.
WOW! really all around a nice collection for any Milwaukee Road fan. Beautiful S-3 and F-7s and a great set of coaches... One of the perks of liking a famous railroad of the United States, don't suppose we'll see a B&M T1-A Berkshire any time soon XD great video!
I must say Eric, Those F7s are gorgeous. Great vid!
Hey, the 261! That loco runs by my house in the fall- I always at least get to hear it go by.
Love the horn on that F7. Pretty cool set of passenger cars and engines. If only I had the money. lol
Great review! Just wish Lionel would've made the Lake Pepin car silver with the red line along the windows like the prototype that's used in 261's excursion trains.
Very Nice Review. Good job! In looking at some of other Lionel dinning cars in other sets, the front end of the car has a space allocated for station sounds electronics where the windows are blocked from seeing into them. I believe the dinner car in this set was left empty because Lionel used the same interior as they did with other dinning cars that have station sounds. I was little bit disappointed that Lionel did not fill that space with more tables or as you said a kitchen. I did not realize that the baggage car had a desk, shelves and washroom inside of it until watching your review. I had to go look at mine right after I watched your review!
Awesome review And Runbys
Eric, beautiful set of cars. I prefer steam,but the F-7's are gorgeous with the cars. Excellent video.
I love your videos
fantastic coaches & locos...like the f7..
Nice passenger cars, I like the F-7, A-B-A Milwaukee Road Engines, looks great with the Aluminum Passenger Cars. Great details on the inside of these cars. The LED lights are a fine improvement. Look forward to your tutorial video on How to Install LED Lights. I agree it is best to fix minor issues, faster than paying for return shipping and phone time to get a return number authorization.
Cheers from Michigan.
Thanks!
I love your videos I currently added a big boy and a J class 611 engine
Beautiful set. I think I prefer the look of them with the diesels.
Love those colours...........David (UK)
At 4:31--There's no kitchen in the diner visible because that side of the car is an aisleway. The kitchen is on the other side with only a few small (upper) windows.
very nice
AWESOME review as always Eric!!!!!! I watched your ustream video the other night so I know that it took a lot of work to upgrade the lighting in the new cars, but they sure look FANTASTIC! I also saw that you put command control in the new Lincoln funeral train, OUTSTANDING job with that bro! Back to this video LOL I noticed that the S3's whistle sounds just like the one in the Southern Cresent at least to my ears LOL, which is a very good thing. Also like the new F7's, very nice! Thanks for the video as always bud and have a great one!
Thanks, Bill!
Mr. Bill. The two whistles sound similar, not the same. The #261's whistle has a slightly higher pitch than Crescent #1393.
Adam Swindell Right on Adam!!!!!!
Pretty nice eric! awesome cars! but the only problem i have with them is that the super dome is supposed to be on 6 wheel trucks not 4
if you had to chose what would be your favorite locomotive out of all
It would be nice to get another set of 4 passenger cars for a longer train. I'd also lei to see the 4-8-4 on the point of the F7s for even more motive power.
Eric, would you happen to know how to wire DCS to lionel fastrack. Any info would be appreciated. That is one awesome layout that you have.
Eric I like the Milwaukee road aluminum passengers cars pull by the Milwaukee road steam engine number 261
Ever thought about adding a matching steam engine to these cars?
Great review Eric! They are beautiful cars, I just can't see why Lionel is charging $160 per car when Atlas O has the California Zephyr cars which are actually scale and much more detailed for less. I understand that these are aluminum, but I have found CZ cars for $90 on sale, so I just can't justify buying this set after my CZ set will cost $1,700 for 13 cars. By the way, you could also run these with your Weaver Baltic. Anyway, great review as always!
Hey, Eric, why not get the MTH Milwaukee Road F7 Baltic? These cars would look GREAT behind one of those!
Will you be getting the Hiawatha?
Love the color of the cars ! Thanks for sharing. . And Eric is that Atlas track your running. .thanks
Yes, Atlas.
They made a topnotch engine , and skimmed on the cars, They have done that on all their Hiawatha car sets
will you do a reveiw of your f units ?
Why not finding a way to keep the gaskets of the soft rubber diaphragms coupled? It would look a lo more realistic. Maybe small magnets can do the job. I think small velcro strips could be used for the same purpose.
Love the passenger cars. Do you have the stream lined MTH 4-6-4 Hiawatha.
No I don’t
Like engine too
Now you need to get a Milwaukee Road Bi-Polar engine, to complete the set of Milwaukee engines.
Great Review! Can i do a review in your style?
13:14 is cool
It seems like there are a lot of minor problems on these cars, especially at the price point they're at. And on top of the 4 year wait... The lack of the detailing for the kitchen, one of the cars not having a name, incandescent lighting, and then the shipping issues in addition to all of that. I could understand some small issues, especially if they weren't $600. $1000 all together. Sorry to sound negative, it just urked me a bit. Enjoyed the video as always.
154Kilroy you’re not wrong. That’s why Lionel dropped the aluminum cars in the favor of the new and much better 21 inch cars
I no this has nothing to do with the video but I had got a mth bnsf sd70 and a mth dcs system and I wanted to know how to program it into the dcs system thanks ryan
Read the DCS instruction manual. :)
I got my dcs off ebay used and it did not have amanual but no prob. but you should look at some of my videos and see some of my trains I just got the bnsf sd70 4 my Christmas and my 14th birth day just want to see what u think
Passenger trains are always expensive whether it be real or O-gauge!
what is your webis on gogil
Is it a heavyweight
Do the f3 vedio
We're is this
Could you run those cars on O36 curves?
Looks like O-42 or O-54 or wider
Beautiful trains
I'm curious why these trains cost so much money?
And why are they made in Asia?
You seem very knowledgeable about this Hobby thank you for your help in this matter
They cost a lot because they are expensive to make. They’re made in Asia because that’s where everything is made these days. If they were made here they’d cost 3 or 4 times what they already cost.
@@Ericstrains alright I appreciate that if you're good with that that's all that matters I guess I'm just very nostalgic! Thank you for your help Eric & thank you for sharing your beautiful train room
you bring a lot of Happiness to other people and that is awesome my friend!
10:47
how much was the 261?
Lenny norman the thing is literally $1000, I cried when I saw that price
Now it's $1700
yea. So sad I have to pay that much.
I miss the times when engines were $100 to $200 and cars were $20 (average). I had a fair set but everything is so detailed, electronics and RC controlled (no problem with that) but I can't play anything like this around my 5 year old son without understanding the value of it. One dent in that aluminum car stays forever
My favorite thing about those coaches is that they are named/numbered/based on actual coaches seen behind the Milwaukee Road 261 (except for the dining car I believe). For example, the two coaches with names are based on actual Milwaukee Road coaches but are named for ones in use behind the 261 (but weren't originally Milwaukee Road coaches), I can't explain why the dining car has no name, and the Super Dome 53 (the one in the set) and Cedar Rapids were actual Milwaukee Road coaches bought by the Milwaukee Road for use on the Hiawatha trains and are both restored and in use behind the Milwaukee Road 261 and if you look, each car (minus the dining car) has a smaller almost hard to see, 6 digit number in addition to a regular Milwaukee Road 3 digit number and that is because the 6 digit numbers are the ones required by Amtrak and the FRA for each of the cars used on Amtrak insured excursions and if you charter them and have them coupled to the back of an Amtrak train such as the Empire Builder.
cars arnt great
I Got the locomotive
God, those are beautiful but for the price I'll stick with mth abs passenger cars.
I did experience some problems with lighting etc. on my set. The cars are not easy to take a part and work on. The workmanship on items from China is not the best.
IT cost me $2500.00
L2nd coment and awsome