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The differences between MTH's Railking & Premier Product lines.

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

This video illustrates some of the major differences between MTH's "RailKing" and "Premier" product lines. I hope you find it useful. Check out my train blog at www.ericstrains.com

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  • Eric, do ALL MTH diesel engines have die-cast metal bodies?

  • @james1234434 MTH does not make any of their diesels with die-cast bodies. They all have plastic bodies. They do, however, make all of their diesels with metal frames and die-cast fuel tanks, pilots and trucks.

  • @james1234434 Yes.

  • I remember the product lines of Railking: Imperial, Railking Scale, Rugged Rails, and Die-Cast. Is that all the lines from Railking?

  • @TheGordon4 Railking has several variation product lines underneath it. Imperial, RailKing Scale and Rugged Rails are the only ones that come to mind.

  • Are both Railking and Premier O Scale, the same gauge?

  • @TheGordon4 Yes, same gauge.

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  • Very nice job Eric !!! should help alot of newbies...

  • Great video!

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  • do you still have the conrail sd60?

  • How many cars can you pull with that railking engine?

  • What's that rectangular thing on top of the nose on the SD60?

  • Thanks dude! I didn't know that! LOL

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