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Monthly 2017 Vol. 1 Catalog RailKing Spotlight

February 22, 2017 - Each month throughout the coming months, M.T.H. will be spotlighting various items from our 2017 O Gauge Volume 1 catalog. This week's feature will focus on select RailKing O Gauge offerings including the Union Pacific 4-6-2 Forty-Niner steam locomotive and select RailKing rolling stock items including the 40' Box Car, 4-Bay Cylindrical Hopper and 19th Century Baggage Cabin Car. Each of these items are currently slated to begin delivering in April 2017.

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4-6-2 Forty-Niner Steam Locomotive - Hauled between Chicago and San Francisco by the Chicago & North Western, Union Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railroads, the Forty Niner was a way to arrive at the Coast in style. Operating on a 49-hour schedule, the train featured its own dedicated air conditioned, streamlined, all-Pullman trainset, with valet and stewardess services as well as a shower and a barber shop. The entire train was finished in gunmetal grey, accented by black and gold striping above and below the windows.continue reading 40' Box Car  - The 40' steel box car so familiar to model railroaders was a product of the 1930s. Wood box cars, which were built into the World War I era, and early steel cars were largely non-standardized, with details varying from railroad to railroad. The move toward standardization began with American Railway Association (ARA) designs of 1923 and 1932. It culminated in the 1937 AAR boxcar, which was adopted by railroads from coast to coast and built in the tens of thousands.continue reading
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4-Bay Cylindrical Hopper - Until the advent of the covered hopper, bulk commodities like grain and cement were packed in sacks and loaded into boxcars. Loading and unloading was a tedious, time-consuming affair. In the 1930s, a few railroads took the basic coal hopper design and added a roof with loading hatches, enabling bulk commodities to be loaded from the top and unloaded from the bottom. In 1953, Pullman-Standard's 70-ton PS-2 became the first mass-produced covered hopper to be widely owned by U.S. railroads.  continue reading 19th Century Baggage Cabin Car - Before railroads, "caboose" referred to a small cookhouse on the deck of a sailing ship. Nobody knows for sure, but it was likely the 1850s before the first railroad caboose gave a train crew shelter from the weather. The Civil War era marked the emergence of boxcar-like cabin cars or conductor's cars in the style of our model, with side and perhaps end doors, windows, a heating and cooking stove, bunks, and roof lanterns to mark the end of the train.  continue reading

Each of the above RailKing items can be ordered through any M.T.H. Authorized Retailer.

To see the entire 2017 Volume 1 RailKing Lineup, click here.


2017 Tinplate Parts Guide Now Online!

February 22, 2017 - M.T.H. Electric Trains has published its latest, FREE interactive parts guide for Std. and O Gauge tinplate products produced under the Lionel Corporation Tinplate and M.T.H. Tinplate Traditions line. Most of these parts will fit into original Lionel tinplate releases from the early 1900s.

The parts guide can be viewed online by clicking the following link:

2017 Tinplate Parts Guide

Although no "printed" version of the guide will be released, the interactive flip page format allows you to page through the guide as if you were turning the pages of a printed catalog. We've created hot links for all the items allowing you to quickly open up each part's detail page on the M.T.H. website where you'll discover more about each item and have the ability to order the part directly from M.T.H. Electric Trains by clicking on the Buy It Now tab. The Buy It Now tab will only appear if the item is in-stock.

The flip page format also allows viewers to search through the guide using key words, zoom in on items, print individual pages and email favorite pages to your friends and family. Tools for doing these tasks are all located in the toolbar on the left side of the flip page parts guide.

Users can download an offline version of the parts guide (containing the PDF format) by clicking here. Select 'save link as' to download the PDF.


M.T.H. Show Schedule For Week of February 19, 2017

M.T.H. Electric Trains will be attending the Roundhouse Model Train Show on February 25 - 26, 2017 at the world famous B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.

HO, S Scale, O Scale, One Gauge and tinplate model railroading fans attending the event will have an opportunity to meet and ask M.T.H. Representatives questions about the M.T.H. product line, company direction and future plans as well as see product demonstrations and pick up a copy of our latest catalogs.

Saturday, February 25, 2017: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Sunday, February 26, 2017: 11:00am - 4:00pm

If you are interested in seeing a list of all the M.T.H. shows we will be attending over the next few months, CLICK HERE.

M.T.H. Show Schedule For Week of February 26, 2017

M.T.H. Electric Trains will be attending the Rocky Mountain Train Show on March 4 - 5, 2017 at the Denver Mart in Denver, Colorado.

Saturday, March 4, 2017: 10:00am - 5:00pm

Sunday, March 5, 2017: 11:00am - 4:00pm

If you are interested in seeing a list of all the M.T.H. shows we will be attending over the next few months, CLICK HERE.



O Gauge Items Just Released During The Week Of February 12, 2017

February 22, 2017 - To review last week's list of the O Gauge items M.T.H. Electric Trains released during the week of February 12, 2017 click HERE. You'll find these at your local M.T.H. Authorized Retailer.

As always, you can stay apprised of the latest shipping dates by checking the M.T.H. Shipping Schedule. Once items have shipped, use the M.T.H. Product Locator to find a retailer reporting the item in stock.


S Gauge Items Just Released During The Week Of February 12, 2017

February 22, 2017 - To review last week's list of the S Gauge items M.T.H. Electric Trains released during the week of February 12, 2017 click HERE. You'll find these at your local M.T.H. Authorized Retailer or directly from the M.T.H. online store.

As always, you can stay apprised of the latest shipping dates by checking the M.T.H. Shipping Schedule. Once items have shipped, use the M.T.H. Product Locator to find a retailer reporting the item in stock.


One Gauge Items Just Released During The Week Of February 12, 2017

February 22, 2017 - To review last week's list of the One Gauge items M.T.H. Electric Trains released during the week of February 12, 2017, click HERE. You'll find these at your local M.T.H. Authorized Retailer or directly from the M.T.H. online store.

As always, you can stay apprised of the latest shipping dates by checking the M.T.H. Shipping Schedule. Once items have shipped, use the M.T.H. Product Locator to find a retailer reporting the item in stock.


Hurry Before They're Gone, Just Five Or Fewer Of These Items Remain In Stock

February 15, 2017 - Each week, M.T.H. releases product lists spotlighting quantities of Five Or Fewer items that are remaining in our onhand inventory. In many cases, these items will NOT be re-run in the future and these lists could be your last chance for ordering them before they're GONE FOR GOOD. Don't miss out on these items! Click on the appropriate product line link below and then any item number in the corresponding list to purchase that item from the M.T.H. Online Store or order directly from your local M.T.H. Authorized Retailer.

RailKing One Gauge

M.T.H. HO Scale

Lionel Corporation Tinplate

Premier O Scale 2-Rail

Premier O Scale 3-Rail

RailKing O Gauge

M.T.H. S Gauge

Tinplate Traditions


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