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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #75 on: November 14, 2009, 08:23:36 AM »
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Shouldn't this be more correctly termed the "Twin Cities Hiawatha"?  This set never ran west of Miineapolis right?

Looks like another CGW passenger car is in the mix.  What are my chances at an undecorated coach. LOL


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You're right about where it ran, but it was called simply the Hiawatha, as the first of its kind.  You're thinking too modern when the Hiawatha name was marketed to other trains, necessitating the prefix's like Olympian Hi, Twin Cities Hi, Northwoods Hi, etc.  At the time, this was the one and only Hiawatha.

Why bother with an undec when you could be bothering Matt for later versions with the three ribs on already for you?   ;)

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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #76 on: November 14, 2009, 09:34:35 AM »
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Why bother with an undec when you could be bothering Matt for later versions with the three ribs on already for you?   ;)


I wouldn't want anything to impede the release of the 1952' Hiawatha.


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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #77 on: November 14, 2009, 09:43:27 AM »
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Very nice. 

Does this mean Kato will announce a me-too Hiawatha next month?   :D

Ya know; this is what drives me nuts (and I know what you said was in jest) but on a few other sites there are some pundants already openly questioning the Fox Valley product ( which is just dumb as it's not even out yet) and yearning for Kato to ride in on a white steed and make a "real" Hiawatha.....

What is Kato putting in the freakin water........?

Kato's products are good; but this isn't 1990; they are not the only  option and frankly; they are no better than the rest of the majors..... I am so discouraged by the " oh rat's my train has been announced but it's not a Kato" crowd that I am surprised that anyone dares to announce anyhting anymore...

Here's hoping that the Fox valley model kicks a@@ and shut's up the Kato-Aid quaffers............ ;)
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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #78 on: November 14, 2009, 10:40:12 AM »
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Pud, don't forget Kato's glacial releases... and the fact that most items are BNSF and UP. When was the last time Kato released a locomotive painted for CR? The mid-production SD40-2 could have been done for IC, but still we wait.

Most pundits that wish Kato would have done this Hiawatha would be long dead before Kato gets to their wish list.
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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #79 on: November 14, 2009, 11:06:11 AM »
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I think it was just meant as a joke...

The FVM Hiawatha is incredible - and sets FVM apart doing something totally unique. GEVO's on the other hand are something you would expect from Kato - I don't think you can possibly acuse our Kato friends of being me-too on that one.

Outside the insane enthusiast community here at Railwire, products like the Hiawatha could actually bring new people into the hobby - I sure hope so!

The new ESM reefer also was commented on by a New England HO-er I know - to the effect "this might be the time to move to N-scale".

Pretty cool stuff!


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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #80 on: November 14, 2009, 11:22:25 AM »
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so, thus far into the show, we have:

1) Hiawatha from FVM
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The "dash-2" project perhaps will be defined today


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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #81 on: November 14, 2009, 11:28:39 AM »
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Very nice. 

Does this mean Kato will announce a me-too Hiawatha next month?   :D

Ya know; this is what drives me nuts (and I know what you said was in jest) but on a few other sites there are some pundants already openly questioning the Fox Valley product ( which is just dumb as it's not even out yet) and yearning for Kato to ride in on a white steed and make a "real" Hiawatha.....

What is Kato putting in the freakin water........?

Kato's products are good; but this isn't 1990; they are not the only  option and frankly; they are no better than the rest of the majors..... I am so discouraged by the " oh rat's my train has been announced but it's not a Kato" crowd that I am surprised that anyone dares to announce anyhting anymore...

Here's hoping that the Fox valley model kicks a@@ and shut's up the Kato-Aid quaffers............ ;)

Good God pud, anytime the word "Kato" is even mentioned, you must drink some "special water" too. ;D
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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #82 on: November 14, 2009, 12:08:17 PM »
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I don't think you can possibly acuse our Kato friends of being me-too on that one.

Yeah we can!!!!!!  Nothing againt Kato, but others have moved WAY up the quality chain.

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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #83 on: November 14, 2009, 12:46:35 PM »
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I think the Kato announcement was more directed toward Kato's recent tendency to announce products after other manufacturers (Deluxe Innovations in particular) announces them.

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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #84 on: November 14, 2009, 12:47:13 PM »
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And we have Sanda Kan or whoever to thanks for that!!!  :)

Hey, the Atlas Gons are fantastic, how come no one is even mentioning them?

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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #85 on: November 14, 2009, 12:55:24 PM »
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so, thus far into the show, we have:

1) Hiawatha from FVM
2)
3)
4)
5)

The "dash-2" project perhaps will be defined today


So thats makes FVM an Indian Giver !


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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #86 on: November 14, 2009, 12:56:59 PM »
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And we have Sanda Kan or whoever to thanks for that!!!  :)

Hey, the Atlas Gons are fantastic, how come no one is even mentioning them?

Ours just arrived at the shop Friday. Yes they are very nice.
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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #87 on: November 14, 2009, 01:03:07 PM »
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Haven;t seen the new ones yet. They should be nice though.

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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #88 on: November 14, 2009, 01:23:50 PM »
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Very nice. 

Does this mean Kato will announce a me-too Hiawatha next month?   :D

Ya know; this is what drives me nuts (and I know what you said was in jest) but on a few other sites there are some pundants already openly questioning the Fox Valley product ( which is just dumb as it's not even out yet) and yearning for Kato to ride in on a white steed and make a "real" Hiawatha.....

What is Kato putting in the freakin water........?

Kato's products are good; but this isn't 1990; they are not the only  option and frankly; they are no better than the rest of the majors..... I am so discouraged by the " oh rat's my train has been announced but it's not a Kato" crowd that I am surprised that anyone dares to announce anyhting anymore...

Here's hoping that the Fox valley model kicks a@@ and shut's up the Kato-Aid quaffers............ ;)

Good God pud, anytime the word "Kato" is even mentioned, you must drink some "special water" too. ;D

Nope; just tired of those who perpetuate their deity like status when they are but one a growing number of good companies.... certainly top shelf; but one of a growing number... not the "be all and end all"....
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Re: Trainfest
« Reply #89 on: November 14, 2009, 01:31:05 PM »
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Enough about Kato! They havent accounced anything (or have they?)

What's up with the dash banners?



Somebody please scope out the Botchmann magnetic couplers too!