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IM said they were "sorry" ...Here's one of my FP7s nose to nose with a Kato E8:
As with all IM F series units, I like the etched side panels (when they're not wavy) with the visible frame members behind, but I can't get past the important part, which is the overall "look" of the EMD covered wagon. Kato Es and Fs (and MTL's FT) are still the only ones who have it right in my opinion. I know it's a highly subjective area; just like color, everyone is going to see it a little bit different. I just don't like the way the IM units look. And the air between the trucks and the body plus the highly visible contact strip is a major distraction. Crooked shells that don't sit right and the vast coupling distances between units have been a problem from the very first FT to the latest FP. Look at the height of the fuel tank and the 1.5" pipe grabs and railings. I can't get past those things. I'll take my almost 20-year old Katos with their molded on details.It is nice to have FPs and yes, Kato should still be criticized for lack of availability and lack of paint scheme variety, but the above picture really brings home IM's execution problems to my eye. I couldn't agree more...I love that IM decided to detail their units to a high degree, but I just can't get around the contours of their F units bulldog nose...BrucePete D.
A question about these: I recognize the FP A unit is longer than the F3/7 to accommodate boilers, but are the B units identical? That is, could I plop an older IM F3/7 shell onto a new IM FP B unit chassis? (IM just sent out an announcement to release additional FP sets, in new schemes, and I'm thinking the new DCC sound equipped B unit mechanism could be used to convert some of my older, legacy IM units)?Otto K.
So A-Units can be F7 for FP7 but B-Units are always F7-B?
For you EMD experts, on the passenger FT, was the steam generator in the B unit, only? Could this be the source of ATSF practice where its F units had no steam generator in the A units, but only in the B-units? .........or did ATSF not start that practice until the F-3s?