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Modern O Gauge Remote Control Part 2 Lionel TMCC & LEGACY Advanced DVD
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Modern O Gauge Remote Control Part 2 Lionel TMCC & LEGACY Advanced DVD TM Books and Video LEGACY2 780484000467
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In making these videos about LEGACY, we took a survey. Turns out 80% of those who have LEGACY are getting only 20% of what LEGACY offers. Buy our two videos, and you will be amazed at how easy LEGACY is to install, use, and all you can with with Legacy. It's a game changer.

Bob Phillips is your guide. Bob is an authority on LEGACY, and his simple and direct approach is easy to understand. Our split-screen technology shows you both the hand controller and the action on the track, so you can see what button to push, and what happens when you push it.

This easy-to-follow DVD is your ticket to getting all there is out of the LEGACY system. And that's a lot.

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DVD Item#:LEGACY2
Runtime:1 Hour, 05 Mins ($0.21/min)
Producer:TM Books and Video
Aspect Ratio:Wide Screen
DVD UPC:780484000467
Shrink Wrapped?:Yes
Disc Type:DVD
Region Code:0 Worldwide NTSC

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Modern O Gauge Remote Control Part 2 Lionel TMCC & LEGACY Advanced DVD
Steamboy (Revere MA US) on 2020-02-25 19:34:45.

  •  5 of 5


In part 2 from 2017 or 2018, there are more instructional details on using the lionel TMCC & legacy control systems, such as upgrading the command base on your desktop computer for example. Plus there are also segments on using the LCS sensor track, LCS Wi-Fi, the cab-1L, the 2012 ZW-L, and the ready to run lionchief sets. Bob Philips also mentioned part 1 with some clips as a recap. There are plenty of trains on the TM studio layout: such as the Pennsylvania Pacific in maroon red, A Fairbanks Morse trainmaster, the Pennsylvania GG1, the Rio Grande F units, A union Pacific freight, the Pennsylvania centipede, the post-war celebration series version of the Texas special, the Ac7000 diesel in Texas special colors, the Canadian Pacific F units, the dark military green subway, the blue and yellow Santa Fe F units, CSX heritage unit 8451 in chessie system colors, A blue and yellow Santa fe U-Boat, the Pennsylvania B6 0-6-0, A Baltimore and Ohio 2-8-8-4, the chessie system SD40-2, the MTH I love toy trains set, A Chesapeake and Ohio NW2, the Pennsylvania turbine, the prized possessed 773 hudson from 1950, the new york central F unit, and the legacy version of pere marquette 1225 which is located 2.5 hours apart from the i love toy trains store and the steam railroading institute. On this video, the newer model of 1225 is using the recorded whistle from nickel plate road 765. On one segment, 1225 is on a freight, while in another segment later on in the video, the Berkshire is carrying the standard O scale polar express. When will TM ever visit the 1225 in Owosso? Only time will tell. Besides those engines, there is also segments on the old school 022 switches, and the SC-1 & SC-2 for the old school TMCC, as well as using the TMCC for the vintage accessories. Some of the scenes were later used in Railscenes 1.0. For the lionchief segment, there is a union Pacific alco RS3, & the starter set version of the polar express. In the closing credits, producer Tom McComas talks about the toy train revue website and it's own YouTube channel. Also in the credits, the producer's son Jeff McComas worked for an assistant producer.

Overall, this is a very good sequel for layout builders and operators everywhere for Lionel fans alike.

Additional remarks by Steamboy:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Yes.
Image quality: Excellent!
DVD Value: Excellent Value!
Recommend to others? Definitely.

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