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General Discussion => N and Z Scales => Topic started by: Subwayaz on March 28, 2008, 12:02:20 AM
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Intermountain has plans to release an Cab Forward AC12. No release date as of yet but it's been put out for preliminary review. This tid Bit was found in my travels today(http://www.nscaledivision.com/images/Miscellaneous%20Images/INTERMOUNTAIN%20Cab%20Forward%20Animation.gif)
Enjoy, dream and if your anything like me slobber a bit.
Here is the link
http://www.nscaledivision.com/frames_page.htm
Model features are expected to include:
Smooth running drive system
DCC friendly frame
Sharp paint and lettering
Multiple road numbers
Factory installed MICRO-TRAINS couplers
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Too bad all the other e-tailer specify that no announcement has been made. We all know about the drawings that IM had. This blimp at N scale division doesn't lend any more credibility to to the project actually happening.
If anyone does do business with this site, please inform them that some of their cancellation policies might be against the law.
Jason
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If they were really like Athearn then they would do an N AC 12 loco since they have already done it in HO and have the plans, just like Athearn has done with Big Boy's Challenger's and soon UP FEF 4-8-4 locos ,but this is IM so I'am skeptical,so I will continue to enjoy my early 80's Key Imports AC 12 from Nakamura for now, besides it's original cost has now about trippled in dollars on the sellers market. Nate Goodman (Nato).
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If they were really like Athearn then they would do an N AC 12 loco since they have already done it in HO and have the plans, just like Athearn has done with Big Boy's Challenger's and soon UP FEF 4-8-4 locos ,but this is IM so I'am skeptical,so I will continue to enjoy my early 80's Key Imports AC 12 from Nakamura for now, besides it's original cost has now about trippled in dollars on the sellers market. Nate Goodman (Nato).
Probably has last I checked on Caboose Hobbies they were going for about $1,100. To rich for my blood
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I'd bet on Athearn doing their FEF and MT4 in N before they'd do the Cab Forward.
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Intermountain announced the release of a cab foward at last years convention in Hartford. Just didn't announce any dates.
Not that it matters, they wouldn't keep them anyway. ::)
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Old news.
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A blurb from Kirk Reddie in the latest N-Scale Collector magazine says that tooling for the N-Scale AC-12 will (did?) start in late February, after the Chinese Lunar Holiday, with delivery scheduled for LATE 2008.
Intermountain was showing the CAD files at Hartford, and I swore they told us then that they had started tooling; either I mis-heard (possible) or tooling got delayed (also possible).
So, this may make it for Christmas, but if I had to guess I'd say probably not.
Doesn't matter to me, since I don't need one.
Tim
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Just
like the Daylight, going to be hard to stay true to my era with this release...
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Not that the quality and performance of their HO flat face is any guarantee of what the N scale issue , if made , will be , does anybody know how good the HO version is ?
And to answer my own question
http://www.rrmodelcraftsman.com/tt_im_ac12.html
We in N may need bigger curves if all things remain equal on the N version .
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The IM HO Cab-backwards is a good runner and fine puller. If they can scale it down they'll have a winner. But Athearn has proven twice they can make excellent N-scale steam, and I'd feel more confident if they were to do it. Track-record is important. I don't think we'll see an FEF from Athearn this year, but next year I'll be expecting it. And maybe heavyweight cars to go with it. I think we can say that N-scale passenger cars from Hornby are a dead horse. They haven't said a word about doing anything in N-scale. And I can't imagine the RivaRossi USA Big Boy and Challenger's setting any sales records after the Athearn engines, especially with the falling dollar/rising Euro making the street price as high or higher than the Athearn engines. I think Walther's is betting on the wrong horse.
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Red is the new Black, and Intermountain is becoming the new BLI. ::)
I hope I see my F7-B's in my life time... If someone would just print WM F unit decals, I wouldn't care...
So really, all if it can be laid at MicroScale's door step...
I need coffee so I can figure out what I just wrote...
Lee
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Guys, This thing is years away if it sees the light of day at all. I definitely wouldn't be holding my breath as to when/if it gets released.
Erik
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Does anyone even still work there? Erik, seen any tumbleweeds in their parking lot as you drive by?
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Well, maybe they (N Scale Division) were forecasting and got lucky. I see IMRC posted the release a day or two ago and N Scale Supply has it posted as well. Reservation due by the end of May.
Wouldn't hold my breathe for a Christmas delivery though..... ::)
http://www.intermountain-railway.com/
Brian
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Note that they didn't say what year...
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It's good news but the longer the wait, the better I recover from the purchase of the Big Boy! :)
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Just Reserved one from Chuck at Feather River for December 08 or ealrly 09 release. What say Ye Nay Sayers now. Of course this doesn't negate my brass AC 12 early Key Imports Nakamura of Japan version. it just increases it's value on Internet Auction-Arama sell sites. Nate Goodman (Nato) Salt Lake, Utah .
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Reserved one with Chuck as well. Here's the full email from IMRC:
April 2008 EDITION - IRC MODELERS CLUB INFORMATION !!
N SCALE AC-12
This month marks the formal announcement of our first N scale steam locomotive, the Southern Pacific AC-12!! This highly-detailed, accurate, state of the art model is scheduled for delivery in the fall of 2008. The first release contains an unnumbered version plus four road numbers. Other road numbers will be available in future releases. This is a one railroad, highly specific model, and may not meet your modeling needs. If not, please let us know your desires as we plan for our second steam locomotive model.