MTH Premier CNJ Blue Comet Pacific O-Gauge Steam Locomotive in True HD 1080p

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

Back in 1998, MTH brought out a Premier model of the Jersey Central (CNJ) Blue Comet, a heavy Pacific (4-6-2) locomotive, painted in two tones of blue, which hauled a special train from the CNJ terminal in Jersey City to the seaside resort of Atlantic City (long before the days of casinos). The model was issued with the original Protosound system (PS1) and I later converted it to Protosound 2 (PS2) so that it could be controled with the DCS remote control system. Over the years, MTH has brought out several sets of matching passenger cars (all named for comets), to the point that I now have twelve of them. In this True HD 1080p video, you get to see the Blue Comet locomotive with all of its matching passenger cars, a model of one of the most famous trains ever to travel the rails here in New Jersey. Please visit my web site -- http://www.toytrains1.com -- to see lots more videos and photos of both real and model trains.

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  • The middle rail is there. The empty track you see in front of the train is a 2-rail track that I use for display purposes when I'm not shooting video. :)

  • No, it's actually O-gauge and requires O-42 curves to run.

  • nope, I just like their trains!

  • Sorry, but no, that's one that I don't have. Did you see my video of the MTH version of the Standard Gauge Ives Olympian? It's quite similar in appearance.

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  • I have the same number P47/ G3 in Railking Imperial. I absolutely love it!

  • AMAZING

  • Nice train! Where did you get it?

  • Where's Bobby Bacala?

  • it appears the front driver isn't quartered.

  • Oh I forgot how much are those sets?

  • @toytrainsI where's the middle rail or is it the o gauge 2rail?

  • That's o gauge 27

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