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These look FANTASTIC! But I have to ask why, like every N scale loco, do they not paint the truck side frames? Drives me nuts
Matt has used the 6-pin Euro plug-ins on his previous production, and used the same "easy DCC" language on the announcements for the GP60's. Maybe I possibly jumped the gun, but I ordered TCS EUN651 decoders to be shipped with my order. Pretty safe assumption, I think.Dave, they're gorgeous. Glad I ordered a set. Thanks for showing them in a great setting.
... (what NEM means, i'm not too certain, but it is used to refer to the couplers used on UK stock and a few other things) ...
Man, I can't wait for mine...Dave, do they come with the painted grabs to be applied by the owner? Looks like it from the photos.
Oh, man. I am soooooo close to pulling the trigger on one of the Santa Fe GP60Ms. I have no need for one, nor does it fit my era of 1983-86. But, who cares? I have always liked the GP60M since that locomotive debuted somewhere around 1990. Double the coolness when AT&SF bought back the silver and red warbonnet.Rule #1, right?DFF
European NMRA, more or less. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normen_Europ%C3%A4ischer_Modellbahnen
I did some digging and....according to http://www.qstation.org/atsf/antiglare.html 113 didn't have antiglare.129 did.147 did.152 didn't.Tho the antiglare was added after delivery so these are correct for as delivered condition....
I think I still have my copy of "Great" Model Railroads circa 1991? that talks about the dash 8s (and I think) GP60s as being some of the newest power on the prototype. Ah the 90s. That was my personal golden era of railfaning. So many fallen flags since.