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No new tooling from Athearn at this time. They have some things on the horizon but not now. Shane was up front about it. We'll just have to be patie nt. They do have alot of plans with existing tooling so
Ugh.
Why the heck would they produce a NW2?! Of all the things they pick they pick something already produced!
Words fail me.....another NW-2 when we know that the entire N scale world is waiting for a H10-44 K4. Best wishes, Dave
At least Bachmann is throwing in some USRA 55 tonners, that I'll take. The new tooling for the F7 sounds interesting, maybe these will be on par with Kato and Intermountain. Why the heck would they produce a NW2?! Of all the things they pick something already produced!
I'll stick to the old Kadee H31 5-pack.-Cody F.
I never hold my breath with them or I look like a Conrail unit.
USRA 55 tonners were classified GLd, since back in the day the PRR thought of these small hoppers as gondolas. The PRR got 300 of these from their subsidiary, the LIRR, and they lasted into the 50s. H31s were produced during WWII and were USRA clones, but receiving a hopper classification. The PRR built around 1200 of these. So the 55 toners were rare in terms of the PRR, but many other roads had thousands upon thousands, so these models are a welcomed addition to steam and transition era modelers. Hopefully Bachmann will tool these closer than MTL, which is closer to the H31 clone. The Atlas 55 tonner is also closer to USRA clones rather than the original design. I would like to see the PRR CK scheme, B&O, and CNJ on these babies.
Did I mention that the entirety of my prototype knowledge can be printed a single 3"x5" file card in probably size 11 or 10 font?-Cody F.