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For those that don't know, GN #400 "Hustle Muscle" is alive and well. It spent many years up in the Duluth museum and now resides in St Paul.And with a fairly recent paint job.Jason
Kodachrome but not SP? That's such a typical Kato decision...Just think how close we are to be able to recreate such funky classics as this in N:http://railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=204446&nseq=29
ALSO:F40PH's -- Amtak Phase III and a Phase III Step-Down Coach and Baggage Car. <-----Excellent!
Quote from: wm3798 on June 01, 2010, 11:11:40 PMOne consolation might be that the new drive's FlexiCoil trucks might be compatible with the SD-40-2 drive... Odds are that Kato will simply use the DCC version of the SD40 drive (the 90s SD40/45 shared the same drive).Mark
One consolation might be that the new drive's FlexiCoil trucks might be compatible with the SD-40-2 drive...
No, the clown that bought the Corvette is the one being driven by your ex-wife...
I know the dash 2 versions of SD-40/45 shared the same underframe, but did the original versions?Frank
"...and the same fat hoods and skinny number boards you've come to expect from Kato!, yes, in 16 years, we still can't get it right!""First time Kato has produced the SD45 since God was a boy"Yes. I'm angry and bitter. One consolation might be that the new drive's FlexiCoil trucks might be compatible with the SD-40-2 drive... How about that, Conrail Queens?...Lee
Quote from: NandW on June 02, 2010, 10:55:18 AMQuote from: wm3798 on June 01, 2010, 11:11:40 PMOne consolation might be that the new drive's FlexiCoil trucks might be compatible with the SD-40-2 drive... Odds are that Kato will simply use the DCC version of the SD40 drive (the 90s SD40/45 shared the same drive).MarkWell they do have all those Algomar Mech sitting on the shelf. ;D