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When those were announced, it seemed like a solution for one spot on my layout ...Maybe I should look at handlaying that turnout. :
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
Quote from: NandW on January 12, 2010, 12:51:16 PMWhen those were announced, it seemed like a solution for one spot on my layout ...Maybe I should look at handlaying that turnout. :the curved turnouts were announced in 2008, the date has been moved more times then i have changed prototypes.
BTW, Soo and I were talking, and it appears the first of these were built for the protos in the late 1970's so many of us should be interested. I figured them for a 1990's proto, but what do I know? A
What is the deal? No really "new" Atlas offerings.. What about some new loco's and not repainted reruns? How abot paying attention to the new competition and introducing "new" re-tooled rolling stock. It is time Atlas and Kato realize that the bar has been raised by Intermountain, and BLMA and FVM and others. I am willing to spent $$$, but not on twenty year old repainted rolling stock and engines. And not on Linz decoders when Tsunami and Paragon2 and others can not only power but also add sound.
Quote from: DocGeoff on January 12, 2010, 09:13:10 PMWhat is the deal? No really "new" Atlas offerings.. What about some new loco's and not repainted reruns? How abot paying attention to the new competition and introducing "new" re-tooled rolling stock. It is time Atlas and Kato realize that the bar has been raised by Intermountain, and BLMA and FVM and others. I am willing to spent $$$, but not on twenty year old repainted rolling stock and engines. And not on Linz decoders when Tsunami and Paragon2 and others can not only power but also add sound. Atlas releases newly tooled products on a regular basis, with multiple new items introduced annually. More often than not, they've been the leader on innovative change over the past three decades. They are directly responsible for the evolution of Kato-standard motive power, the increased options for couplers, the introduction of prototype-specific wheel diameters, the introduction of DCC-equipped motive power, and the migration of manufacturers to more prototypical wheel flanges. Any criticism directed at them not being proactive is invalid.
Atlas isn't god, especially to the Katoists, so let's not start a jihad here.
Quote from: sirenwerks on January 13, 2010, 11:47:14 AMAtlas isn't god, especially to the Katoists, so let's not start a jihad here.This just in - "Reuters - A car bomb exploded at the Kato USA headquarters. Radicalized Atlas militants have claimed responsibility. Kato militants have vowed to respond in kind, 'This terrible deed will not go unpunished', Katoist leader Tojo stated." Erik