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MTH Premier PRR FF1 O-Gauge Electric Locomotive with Atlas Reefers

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

MTH Premier Pennsylvania RR FF1 (Big Liz) with new (Feb 2007) Atlas Reefers. Please visit my web site - http://www.toytrains1.com - to see lots more videos of model (and real) trains in action! A NEW VIDEO OF BIG LIZ HAS BEEN SHOT IN TRUE HD 1080p! See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuXeoiU_0Y8

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  • Amazing!  How well will that pull?? Thank you. :)

  • In the other video, I show it hauling twelve of MTH's scale heavyweight cars and it pretty much runs away with them, so it's got lots of pulling power.

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  • I have subscribed and Im checking out your other videos..

  • Wow that nice!!

  • Why dont I see any damn N scale on here??

  • didja ever read about the real deal Liz? Built I think about 1920 or earlier, it was ridiculously strong, and the draft gear in early railcars couldn't take the yank, so it was ahead of it's time in that sense. They used it in pusher service only after the trouble it caused, and then if you didn't carefully regulate it, it'd push so hard against the train and lead unit, it could pile up cars in a heap in the middle! This did happen. I think it set a record for tractive effort for single unit.

  • I like diesels and steamers but now I'm starting to like electrics!

  • You could probably find a brass one and add your own deflectors.

  • it looks great with reffers! 5 stars!

  • Id love a high detailed PRR S2 turbine with it's smoke deflectors in HO. I'd start raving if I ever saw one

  • Since MTH is trying to get into the HO market it would be rely cool if they built some PRR Electric locos like this one for us HO scale modelers. I would buy one.

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