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Finally! Product Review of the MTH HO scale SD70ACe! Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

Part 2 of my MTH HO scale SD70ACe review....be sure to check out this website for a more in depth look at DCS and DCC compatibility http://www.ulrichmodels.com/prostores/DCC_Topics/MTH_DCS_and_DCC.pdf

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  • can i use any mrc prodigy controller systems for the sd70ace please i need to know i just ordered 1 thanks keep up the amazin vids man

  • @SuperBige62 yes you can use the prodigy controller. I use prodigy advance squared.

  • Hey man have you ever bought a atheran sd75m Santa fe this locomotive is longer but has pulling power

  • @1989CJL no I dind't even know that athearn released SD75Ms

  • I'm so anxious for my new M.T.H. SD70M-2 Norfolk Southern with PS3. I've heard that they have rear ditch lights too! I think its coming out December/January

  • @knightbob81 I think they're already out dude. do a google search

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  • I hate Mc Henry couplers. I throw them away and put Kadee's on all my locomotives and rolling stock.

  • lol another MTH hater!!!

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  • @sooline2551

    I hear you on that one! I did exactly that on my entire fleet moving from the stock Mc Henry couplers to Kadee #5 metal couplers. The interesting thing I discovered is that Athearn off the bat wasn't consistent with coupler type as far as shank height and length, which is a big reason why I did the coupler swap.

  • @sooline2551 i agree

  • I need the link

  • Sweet engine!! Did you say f4 activates the radio chatter?

  • @jlwii2000 How much $ does the prodigy controller cost?

  • You should weather all of your engines and rolling stock.

  • I'm so new to model railroading that I don't even have a layout yet, but I'd love to have this engine and another one like it in BNSF livery, too.

    Nice-looking track work.

  • That silver metal piece that moves in side the couplar is only suppose to go in half way

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