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Peter -My thoughts exactly! We really need the I1 made by BLI. I find it curious that BLI is making more T1s when they had a very limited time span on the PRR, and is a very niche locomotive. PRR had almost 600 I1s all over the system for over 40 years.Mike
They keep pushing back the Reading T1, which is disappointing. I want to buy one of those.
I think I want 2 or 3 or 4 because the running gear is very close to that of a C&O Greenbrier 4-8-4. Though BLI has done those in HO so could possible do them in N as well.
Had you said this before the announcement of the new run of PRR T1s, then I'd day due to the slow T1 sales (Trainworld keeps trying to dump them) that they are getting cold on the N Scale PRR steam market. The fact they are doing another run of PRR T1s, no clue. All I know that I'll drop for 4 I1s off the bat if the announce it, and you may suck more money out of me. I to await my Reading T1, as these babies plied the Elmira Branch with I1s in 1956, and I have a soft spot for the Reading.
I too would probably be in for four I1s if they announced it tomorrow. I have also been looking forward to the Reading T1 as the PRR leased a number of them to use on their system.In a way, though, I can understand them doing another run of PRR T1s. They have already done the tooling before, and all they need to do is upgrade to the new Paragon decoder. It is a fairly cheap build per unit because all the R&D and tooling has already been done, unlike a new PRR steamer.Based on my emails with the BLI rep last year, I believe the next PRR steamer will be the H10, followed by the J1, and ultimately the I1. But it might be several years before they all come to fruition.Mike
I too would probably be in for four I1s if they announced it tomorrow.
Had you said this before the announcement of the new run of PRR T1s, then I'd day due to the slow T1 sales (Trainworld keeps trying to dump them) that they are getting cold on the N Scale PRR steam market. The fact they are doing another run of PRR T1s, no clue.
I'm puzzled as well. I've been watching the market on eBay for these, having an extra unit I was thinking of selling. There are 40+ entries right now, most new, and most of the new ones have multiple units available.