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I picked up both of the switchers they did and love them. But you have to understand there's a world of distance between what folks want and say they want to buy and what they actually spend money on. I'm as guilty as anyone...for the longest time I wanted a large scale A3 Skywarrior (flew on them from time to time in Vietnam) and one just showed up in 1/48 scale by Trumpeter...guess what...it's still on the hobby shop shelf and not in my stash at home... Oh well. It's our nature. I suspect, as it has been proven time and time again, what the web says, may not be what actually happens in the hobby shops in the real world.Joe
I picked up both of the switchers they did and love them.
Ah... but we need to get back to the truism about switchers - how many operators need more than one? ... <snip> I do hope Atlas doesn't get burned by this in their responding to the hue-and-cry with the S-2.
We are indeed producing the three new n scale projects for Prairie Shadows. (They look sooooo great eh !) I'm going to guess an update on status will be coming out this fall but you can always get ahold of the wonderful folks at Prairie Shadows and ask them for an update.... and place an order ! LOL
Ah... but we need to get back to the truism about switchers - how many operators need more than one? Road power is run in multiples, so it's SOP to have several of an SD- or GP-whatever, or, heaven forbid, a bunch of Toaster variants.Now a few of us will buy [good-quality] switchers in as many road numbers as are released. Switchers are part of the scenery, that they might operate is a big plus. But Mr. Average N-scaler? And I do hope Atlas doesn't get burned by this in their responding to the hue-and-cry with the S-2.
For quite a few years the Maine Centrals fleet of Alco S-4's operated as road power for branch lines in singles, pairs, and I think even occasionally trios. They all came with MU, the first two cab ends only, the rest both ends. Their SW-7's and SW-9 were also used as road power for the first thirty or so years of their careers, only being shunted to yard duty at the end. I know that not nearly as many people model the MEC as a lot of other roads, but just because an engine is an S or SW doesn't mean it wasn't road power.
Also the Union Railroad in Pittsburgh, if you model recent history of it, all they have is switchers, MP15s, SW1500s, etc