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Just venting but... I hope the manufactures have something up their sleeves..Z scale is getting SW1500s and an Athearn Genesis style release of GP7/9s.. and we're still rubbing sticks together with Kitbashed MP15s and 15 year old GP7s and 9s.. in this area.. eahh.. oh well.. someday.. ~Ian in Iowa
I can understand the wishes for an SW1500. But there is nothing wrong with the current Atlas GP7/GP9. Better to wish the manufacturers devote precious resources on developing non-existent models than wishing for replacements of models that remain acceptable against current standards.
I'm still trying to comprehend Atlas's reason behind a 4-4-0..
An S2 or S4!Maybe the third of fourth most popular North American locomotive of all time at 2300 units (behind the sd40-2 and GP7/9), used by "everyone"...and nearly 3x the number of sw1500s producted btw, but who's counting .md (the broken record)
An S2 or S4!Maybe the third of fourth most popular North American locomotive of all time at 2300 units (behind the sd40-2 and GP7/9),
or fifth or sixth... or fourth if you think these GE's all look alike. C44-9W 2310 (1797 on BNSF alone)AC4400CW 2838 (1338 on UP alone)GEVO(AC/DC) 4604 But I grant you that the S2/4 is the most abundant loco that is not currently available in N.
If BLMA did an SW1500 to start, then followed up with an S1, S3, S2 and S4, they would have more sales than any other N scale producer in trhe last two years. As an added bonus, they can all share the same mechinism and the Alco series share a lot of the tooling.